
Visual Electrophysiology
Visual electrophysiology is a set of tests that measure how well the eyes and brain respond to visual stimuli by recording electrical signals generated by the retina and visual pathways. Using specialized equipment, these tests assess the function of different parts of the visual system, helping identify issues like retinal or optic nerve problems. The procedures are non-invasive, quick, and provide valuable information for diagnosing and monitoring conditions affecting vision, such as inherited disorders, nerve damage, or neurological diseases. Overall, they are essential tools for understanding the electrical activity underlying visual processing.