Chromatic properties of horizontal and ganglion cell responses follow a dual gradient in cone opsin expression.
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Physiology and morphology of color-opponent ganglion cells in a retina expressing a dual gradient of S and M opsinsDesign of a trichromatic cone array.Loss of sensitivity in an analog neural circuit.Retinal ganglion cells--spatial organization of the receptive field reduces temporal redundancy.Reliability and frequency response of excitatory signals transmitted to different types of retinal ganglion cell.Natural images from the birthplace of the human eye.The ON pathway rectifies the OFF pathway of the mammalian retina.Changes in physiological properties of rat ganglion cells during retinal degenerationSpectral and temporal sensitivity of cone-mediated responses in mouse retinal ganglion cellsGap-junctional coupling of mammalian rod photoreceptors and its effect on visual detection.Inhibitory input to the direction-selective ganglion cell is saturated at low contrastMelanopsin-based brightness discrimination in mice and humans.Cross inhibition from ON to OFF pathway improves the efficiency of contrast encoding in the mammalian retina.Design of a neuronal array.Functional architecture of the retina: development and disease.Why do axons differ in caliber?Optimal design of photoreceptor mosaics: why we do not see color at night.NMDA receptor contributions to visual contrast coding.A Mammalian Retinal Ganglion Cell Implements a Neuronal Computation That Maximizes the SNR of Its Postsynaptic Currents.Maximizing contrast resolution in the outer retina of mammals.Disinhibition combines with excitation to extend the operating range of the OFF visual pathway in daylight.Voltage-sensitive conductances increase the sensitivity of rod photoresponses following pigment bleaching.Rods progressively escape saturation to drive visual responses in daylight conditions.Selective synaptic connections in the retinal pathway for night vision.Distinct expressions of contrast gain control in parallel synaptic pathways converging on a retinal ganglion cell.Functional Circuitry of the Retina.Synaptic noise is an information bottleneck in the inner retina during dynamic visual stimulation.Functional circuitry for peripheral suppression in Mammalian Y-type retinal ganglion cells.Impact of light-adaptive mechanisms on mammalian retinal visual encoding at high light levels.Differential signalling and glutamate receptor compositions in the OFF bipolar cell types in the mouse retina.Color Processing in Zebrafish RetinaA group I metabotropic glutamate receptor controls synaptic gain between rods and rod bipolar cells in the mouse retina
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Chromatic properties of horizontal and ganglion cell responses follow a dual gradient in cone opsin expression.
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Chromatic properties of horizo ...... ient in cone opsin expression.
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David H Brainard
Peter Sterling
Robert G Smith
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1071-06.2006
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z