Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Visual coding in locust photoreceptorsA Bio-inspired Collision Avoidance Model Based on Spatial Information Derived from Motion Detectors Leads to Common RoutesElectrophysiological Method for Recording Intracellular Voltage Responses of Drosophila Photoreceptors and Interneurons to Light Stimuli In VivoEvidence for Dynamic Network Regulation of Drosophila Photoreceptor Function from Mutants Lacking the Neurotransmitter HistamineInformation and discriminability as measures of reliability of sensory coding.Dynamical adaptation in photoreceptors.Flies and humans share a motion estimation strategy that exploits natural scene statistics.Peripheral Processing Facilitates Optic Flow-Based Depth Perception.A model for the detection of moving targets in visual clutter inspired by insect physiology.Network adaptation improves temporal representation of naturalistic stimuli in Drosophila eye: II mechanisms.Network adaptation improves temporal representation of naturalistic stimuli in Drosophila eye: I dynamics.Robust models for optic flow coding in natural scenes inspired by insect biology.Overexpressing temperature-sensitive dynamin decelerates phototransduction and bundles microtubules in Drosophila photoreceptors.Synchronized neural input shapes stimulus selectivity in a collision-detecting neuron.Subcellular Imaging of Voltage and Calcium Signals Reveals Neural Processing In VivoDynamic structural changes of synaptic contacts in the visual system of insects.Impact of neural noise on a sensory-motor pathway signaling impending collision.Neuronal representation of visual motion and orientation in the fly medulla.Participation of the histamine receptor encoded by the gene hclB (HCLB) in visual sensitivity control: an electroretinographic study in Drosophila melanogasterSpatial vision in insects is facilitated by shaping the dynamics of visual input through behavioral actionFrequency-selective transmission of graded signals in large monopolar neurons of blowfly Calliphora vicina compound eye.Logarithmic compression of sensory signals within the dendritic tree of a collision-sensitive neuron.The Drosophila SK channel (dSK) contributes to photoreceptor performance by mediating sensitivity control at the first visual network.Parallel Computations in Insect and Mammalian Visual Motion Processing.Microsaccadic sampling of moving image information provides Drosophila hyperacute vision.Feedback network controls photoreceptor output at the layer of first visual synapses in Drosophila.Synaptic organization in the lamina of the superposition eye of a skipper butterfly, Parnara guttata.Defining the computational structure of the motion detector in Drosophila.Histamine compartments of the Drosophila brain with an estimate of the quantum content at the photoreceptor synapse.Synapses in the fly motion-vision pathway: evidence for a broad range of signal amplitudes and dynamics.Local motion adaptation enhances the representation of spatial structure at EMD arrays.Visual acuity for moving objects in first- and second-order neurons of the fly compound eye.Synaptic interactions increase optic flow specificity.Multiple spectral inputs improve motion discrimination in the Drosophila visual system.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse.
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P2860
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Transfer of graded potentials at the photoreceptor-interneuron synapse
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M Weckström
R O Uusitalo
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10.1085/JGP.105.1.117
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z