1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1975.tb01186.x
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Effects of Ethyl Alcohol on the Directly Recorded Standing Potential of the Human Eye

Abstract: The effects of ethanol on the human standing potential (SP) were studied with a recently developed method, which allows direct SP recordings by means of a suction contact lens, temperature stabilized calomel electrodes and d.c. amplification. It is well known that the human SP oscillates with a frequency of about 2/hour in response to a sudden change in illumination. In the present paper marked cyclic variations of the SP, resembling damped oscillations, were provoked by a small oral dose of ethyl alcohol. A f… Show more

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“…Whatever the source of the 2Jhour oscillations may be, these seem to represent a stereotype way of reacting to different stimuli. Barbiturates (Knave, Persson & Nilsson 1974a,b) (sheep) and ethanol (Skoog 1974 andSkoog, Textorius &Nilsson 1975) (man) provoke such cyclic variations both in SP and in the c-wave amplitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whatever the source of the 2Jhour oscillations may be, these seem to represent a stereotype way of reacting to different stimuli. Barbiturates (Knave, Persson & Nilsson 1974a,b) (sheep) and ethanol (Skoog 1974 andSkoog, Textorius &Nilsson 1975) (man) provoke such cyclic variations both in SP and in the c-wave amplitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%