The rapid N-wave as a potentially useful measure of the photopic negative response

ConclusionsThe N-wave appears to be a component of the longer PhNR, though its exact origin and significance remain unclear. As a rapid waveform that is independent of baseline, the N-wave is in many ways easier to measure accurately than the slower PhNR, which is highly dependent on baseline stability. The N-wave may prove useful clinically if further studies can optimize its stimulation, show its behavior in normal individuals and find correlation with markers of optic nerve disease.
Source: Documenta Ophthalmologica - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research