Implantation and Recording of Wireless Electroretinogram and Visual Evoked Potential in Conscious RatsJason Charng 1, Zheng He 1, Bang Bui 1, Algis Vingrys 1, Magnus Ivarsson 1, Rebecca Fish 2, Rachel Gurrell 2, Christine Nguyen 1
1Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Melbourne, 2Pfizer Neusentis
We show surgical implantation and Recording procedures to measure visual electrophysiological signals from the eye (electroretinogram) and brain (visual evoked potential) in conscious rats, which is more analogous to the human condition where recordings are conducted without anesthesia confounds.