A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.
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Distinct synaptic mechanisms create parallel S-ON and S-OFF color opponent pathways in the primate retinaAging of human short-wave cone pathwaysA genetic and computational approach to structurally classify neuronal types.Neurobiological hypothesis of color appearance and hue perceptionThe neuronal organization of the retina.Specialized synaptic pathway for chromatic signals beneath S-cone photoreceptors is common to human, Old and New World primates.Function and Circuitry of VIP+ Interneurons in the Mouse Retina.Three distinct blue-green color pathways in a mammalian retinaThe Verriest Lecture: Short-wave-sensitive cone pathways across the life span.Short-wavelength cone-opponent retinal ganglion cells in mammalsLosses of functional opsin genes, short-wavelength cone photopigments, and color vision--a significant trend in the evolution of mammalian vision.Processing of S-cone signals in the inner plexiform layer of the mammalian retina.Seasonal and post-trauma remodeling in cone-dominant ground squirrel retina.Rapid mapping of visual receptive fields by filtered back projection: application to multi-neuronal electrophysiology and imaging.Deafferented Adult Rod Bipolar Cells Create New Synapses with Photoreceptors to Restore Vision.Evolution of the circuitry for conscious color vision in primates.Large scale matching of function to the genetic identity of retinal ganglion cells.Spatio-temporal characteristics of retinal response to network-mediated photovoltaic stimulation.Cone signals in monostratified and bistratified amacrine cells of adult zebrafish retina.Functional Circuitry of the Retina.Wavy multistratified amacrine cells in the monkey retina contain immunoreactive secretoneurin.Temporal response properties of koniocellular (blue-on and blue-off) cells in marmoset lateral geniculate nucleus.The M5 Cell: A Color-Opponent Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cell.Another blue neuron in the retina.
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A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.
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A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.
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A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.
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A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.
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