The primate retina contains two types of ganglion cells, with high and low contrast sensitivity
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Perception measurement in clinical trials of schizophrenia: promising paradigms from CNTRICS.Parallel processing in the corticogeniculate pathway of the macaque monkey.Retinal visual processing constrains human ocular following responseAcquired color vision loss and a possible mechanism of ganglion cell death in glaucoma.Linking impulse response functions to reaction time: rod and cone reaction time data and a computational model.Background light and the contrast gain of primate P and M retinal ganglion cells.Separable evoked retinal and cortical potentials from each major visual pathway: preliminary resultsTraining on Movement Figure-Ground Discrimination Remediates Low-Level Visual Timing Deficits in the Dorsal Stream, Improving High-Level Cognitive Functioning, Including Attention, Reading Fluency, and Working Memory.Sluggish and brisk ganglion cells detect contrast with similar sensitivity.Electrophysiological Correlates of Subliminal Perception of Facial Expressions in Individuals with Autistic Traits: A Backward Masking StudyUnconscious Cueing via the Superior Colliculi: Evidence from Searching for Onset and Color TargetsColor in the cortex: single- and double-opponent cells.Power-law input-output transfer functions explain the contrast-response and tuning properties of neurons in visual cortex.Assessment of the reliability of standard automated perimetry in regions of glaucomatous damageAge-related changes in contrast gain related to the M and P pathways.Development of contrast mechanisms in humans: a VEP study.Emotional facial expression detection in the peripheral visual field.Histamine reduces flash sensitivity of on ganglion cells in the primate retinaThe effect of eccentricity on the contrast response function of multifocal visual evoked potentials (mfVEPs).On identifying magnocellular and parvocellular responses on the basis of contrast-response functions.Combination of rod and cone inputs in parasol ganglion cells of the magnocellular pathwayThe unidirectionality of cerebral polyopia.Long-term effects of prenatal omega-3 fatty acid intake on visual function in school-age children.Structure and function of parallel pathways in the primate early visual system.Choice of Stimulus Range and Size Can Reduce Test-Retest Variability in Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects.Efficiently Measuring Magnocellular and Parvocellular Function in Human Clinical StudiesThe multifunctional lateral geniculate nucleus.Towards an optimization of stimulus parameters for brain-computer interfaces based on steady state visual evoked potentials.Is transcranial alternating current stimulation effective in modulating brain oscillations?The retinal ganglion cell mosaic defines orientation columns in striate cortexResponses of primate retinal ganglion cells to perimetric stimuliAtypical cortical representation of peripheral visual space in children with an autism spectrum disorder.Magno- and Parvocellular Contrast Responses in Varying Degrees of Autistic TraitVisual evoked cortical potential (VECP) elicited by sinusoidal gratings controlled by pseudo-random stimulationAlterations induced by bangerter filters on the visual field: a frequency doubling technology and standard automated perimetry studyThe Effect of Stimulus Size on the Reliable Stimulus Range of Perimetry.Rod and cone contrast gains derived from reaction time distribution modeling.Uniform signal redundancy of parasol and midget ganglion cells in primate retinaResolution of spatial and temporal visual attention in infants with fragile X syndrome.Surround suppression and temporal processing of visual signals.
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The primate retina contains two types of ganglion cells, with high and low contrast sensitivity
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1986-04-01T00:00:00Z