Retinal dysfunction of contrast processing in major depression also apparent in cortical activity

Volume: 265, Issue: 4, Pages: 343 - 350
Published: Jan 8, 2015
Abstract
Depressive disorder is often associated with the subjective experience of altered visual perception. Recent research has produced growing evidence for involvement of the visual system in the pathophysiology of depressive disorder. Using the pattern electroretinogram (PERG), we found reduced retinal contrast response in patients with major depression. Based on this observation, the question arises whether this change has a cortical correlate. To...
Paper Details
Title
Retinal dysfunction of contrast processing in major depression also apparent in cortical activity
Published Date
Jan 8, 2015
Volume
265
Issue
4
Pages
343 - 350
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