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Retinal Venous Oxygen Saturation Increases by Flicker Light Stimulation

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In agreement with earlier investigations, the vessel dilation found here indicates an elevation of retinal blood flow by luminance flicker stimulation. This increase of the flow should meet the enhanced metabolic need of the neural retina under a physiological stimulus. The augmentation of venous oxygenation may indicate a higher capillary oxygen concentration, necessary to provide a sufficient diffusion rate of oxygen from the capillaries to the inner retinal tissue.

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