Research Article

Changes in Retinal Function and Cellular Remodeling Following Experimental Retinal Detachment in a Rabbit Model

Figure 5

The WDS is not part of the oscillatory potential complex. (a) Low-pass filtering (<100 Hz) of a representative trace (3 cds/m2). The WDS is seen in both the unfiltered (solid line) and the filtered (dashed line) traces, while the oscillatory potentials are seen superimposed on the ascending limb of the unfiltered b-wave only. (b) High-pass filtering (>100 Hz, dashed line) of the same trace shown in panel (a), demonstrating no high-frequency components of the WDS, while the oscillatory potentials are clearly seen. The unfiltered trace is once again shown as a solid line.
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