 The electroretinogram, ERG, is a clinical test used to assess the function of the photoreceptors and retinal circuits of various cells in the eye. This test records the waveform produced by the summation of neural generators across the retina. In this study, the ERG waveforms of New Zealand rabbits with endothelmitis were compared to those of humans. The results showed that the wavelet scalograms of the rabbit model of endothelmitis showed recovery with treatment in parallel with the time domain features. Additionally, the Har wavelet was found to be superior in visualizing frequency components and electrophysiological signals for following the treatment of endothelmitis. This article was authored by Alexei Shedanov, Paul Constable, Sultan Mohammed Manger, and others.