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A new wave (2nd c-wave) on corneoretinal potential

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The 2nd c-wave is a new wave of corneoretinal potential which is an on-response with a long latency (65–98 sec), and appears following the end of the c-wave of ERG. It is sugested that the 2nd c-wave is based on the tail of the late receptor potential of the retina.

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Nikara, T., Sato, S., Takamatsu, T. et al. A new wave (2nd c-wave) on corneoretinal potential. Experientia 32, 594–596 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990182

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