Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY

ABSTRACT The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of Flash Visual Evoked Potentials (FVEPs) testing in birds of prey in a clinical setting and to describe the protocol and the baseline data for normal vision in this species. FVEP recordings were obtained from 6 normal adult...

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Main Authors: Maurizio Dondi, Fabio Biaggi, Francesco Di Ianni, Pier Luigi Dodi, Fausto Quintavalla
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1044.1660 2023-05-15T16:10:05+02:00 Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY Maurizio Dondi Fabio Biaggi Francesco Di Ianni Pier Luigi Dodi Fausto Quintavalla The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1044.1660 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1044.1660 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. https://peerj.com/preprints/1875.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-05T00:15:11Z ABSTRACT The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of Flash Visual Evoked Potentials (FVEPs) testing in birds of prey in a clinical setting and to describe the protocol and the baseline data for normal vision in this species. FVEP recordings were obtained from 6 normal adult birds of prey: Harris's Hawks (N= 2) (Parabuteo unicinctus), Lanner Falcon (N=1) (Falco biarmicus), Gyrfalcons (N= 2) (Falco rusticolus) and Saker Falcon (N=1) (Falco cherrug). Before carrying out VEP tests, all animals underwent neurologic and ophthalmic routine examination. Waveforms were analysed to identify reproducible peaks from resting electrical activity. At least three positive and negative peaks were highlighted in all tracks with elevated repeatability. Measurements consisted of the absolute and relative latencies of these peaks (P1, N1, P2, N2, P3, and N3) and their peak-to-peak amplitudes. Both the peak latency and wave morphology achieved from normal animals were similar to those obtained previously in other animal species. This test can be easily and safely performed in a clinical setting in birds of prey and could be useful for an objective assessment of visual function. Text Falco rusticolus Unknown
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description ABSTRACT The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of Flash Visual Evoked Potentials (FVEPs) testing in birds of prey in a clinical setting and to describe the protocol and the baseline data for normal vision in this species. FVEP recordings were obtained from 6 normal adult birds of prey: Harris's Hawks (N= 2) (Parabuteo unicinctus), Lanner Falcon (N=1) (Falco biarmicus), Gyrfalcons (N= 2) (Falco rusticolus) and Saker Falcon (N=1) (Falco cherrug). Before carrying out VEP tests, all animals underwent neurologic and ophthalmic routine examination. Waveforms were analysed to identify reproducible peaks from resting electrical activity. At least three positive and negative peaks were highlighted in all tracks with elevated repeatability. Measurements consisted of the absolute and relative latencies of these peaks (P1, N1, P2, N2, P3, and N3) and their peak-to-peak amplitudes. Both the peak latency and wave morphology achieved from normal animals were similar to those obtained previously in other animal species. This test can be easily and safely performed in a clinical setting in birds of prey and could be useful for an objective assessment of visual function.
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author Maurizio Dondi
Fabio Biaggi
Francesco Di Ianni
Pier Luigi Dodi
Fausto Quintavalla
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Fabio Biaggi
Francesco Di Ianni
Pier Luigi Dodi
Fausto Quintavalla
Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
author_facet Maurizio Dondi
Fabio Biaggi
Francesco Di Ianni
Pier Luigi Dodi
Fausto Quintavalla
author_sort Maurizio Dondi
title Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
title_short Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
title_full Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
title_fullStr Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
title_full_unstemmed Author Cover Page FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY FLASH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIURNAL BIRDS OF PREY
title_sort author cover page flash visual evoked potentials in diurnal birds of prey flash visual evoked potentials in diurnal birds of prey
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