Author:
Youssef Peter,Nath Siddharth,Chaimowitz Gary A,Prat Sebastien S.
Abstract
Abstract
This review aims to consolidate the available information on use of
electroretinography as a diagnostic tool in psychiatry. The
electroretinogram (ERG) has been found to have diagnostic utility in cocaine
withdrawal (reduced light-adapted b-wave response), major depressive
disorder (reduced contrast gain in pattern ERG), and schizophrenia (reduced
a- and b-wave amplitudes). This review examines these findings as well as
the applicability of ERG to substance use disorder, Alzheimer’s disease,
autism spectrum disorder, panic disorder, eating disorders, attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, and medication use. While there have been
promising results, current research suffers from a lack of specificity.
Further research that quantifies anomalies in ERG present in psychiatric
illness is needed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
31 articles.
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