Biomedical Sciences ETDs

Publication Date

7-1-2013

Abstract

We evaluated the visual response to infrared (IR) in humans after dark adaptation. In seven adult participants, visual perception, visual sensitivity, and the visual response to IR after light adaptation were tested. Over the course of dark adaptation, we found visual perception and sensitivity to our experimental IR stimulus increased, while the relative IR intensity necessary for perception decreased. Visual perception of the IR stimulus was abolished during a transient light exposure; however, when turned back off, perception to the IR stimulus returned for all participants. These novel findings may be relevant for both pre-clinical and clinical visual research.

Keywords

Infrared, Dark Adaptation, Vision, Scotopic Threshold Response, Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Channels

Document Type

Thesis

Language

English

Degree Name

Biomedical Sciences

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program

First Committee Member (Chair)

Avery, Robert

Second Committee Member

Gonzales, Melissa

Third Committee Member

Partridge, L. Donald

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