

The data area displays measurement data and information about the parameter settings.ģ-The key returns the menu to the previous level.Ĥ -The POWER switch turns on the analyzer.ĥ -Use the SYSTEM keys to control various system-level functions. The menu area displays video labels for the softkeys. Ģ-The analyzer’s screen is divided into the menu area and the display area. Throughout this book, hardkeys are printed like this. They have a label printed directly on the key itself.

Hardkeys are front-panel buttons whose functions are always the same. Throughout this book, softkeys are printed like this. A softkey’s function is indicated by a video label on the analyzer’s screen. Dr.1-Use the softkeys to select items from the current menu. A novel feature of this volume is the addition of a cumulative index covering the Proceedings from the last ten ISCERG-ISCEV Symposia. It was enthusiastically received, provided an informal atmosphere, stimulated a lively discussion and exchanged pro found information. Niemeyer initiated this part of the program. Steinberg and his collaborators, together with Dr. The highlight of the scientific program proved to be an improvised session on basic mechanisms of slow potentials from the eye. Several papers were read outside the main topics. No documentation is contained in the Proceedings. Mallinson presented case reports and are herewith recognized for their contribution. The interest and lively audience participation indicated a need for such an unrehearsed debate. Unusual and challenging diagnostic problems were presented during one evening session.

Two main topics were discussed: I) Electro-oculography and other slow potentials: the phenomenon, origin, analysis, and clinical diagnosis, and 2) Microprocessor applications for computer-assisted recording and analysis of electro visual phenomena. Investigators and clinicians researching and applying electrophysiologic phenomena of the eye, met for the XXth Symposium of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision in Iowa City, Iowa, under the auspices of the University of Iowa and supported by the Department of Ophthalmology, headed by Professor Frederick C.
