Transmission of spike trains at the retinogeniculate synapse.
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Feed-forward segmentation of figure-ground and assignment of border-ownershipTheory of optimal balance predicts and explains the amplitude and decay time of synaptic inhibition.The meaning of spikes from the neuron's point of view: predictive homeostasis generates the appearance of randomnessFeedforward excitation and inhibition evoke dual modes of firing in the cat's visual thalamus during naturalistic viewingPreserving information in neural transmissionSpike timing and information transmission at retinogeniculate synapses.Minimal models of multidimensional computations.Thalamic filtering of retinal spike trains by postsynaptic summation.Second order dimensionality reduction using minimum and maximum mutual information modelsT-type calcium channels promote predictive homeostasis of input-output relations in thalamocortical neurons of lateral geniculate nucleus.Prolonged synaptic currents increase relay neuron firing at the developing retinogeniculate synapse.Local dendrodendritic inhibition regulates fast synaptic transmission in visual thalamus.The multifunctional lateral geniculate nucleus.Surround suppression and temporal processing of visual signals.Visual Receptive Field Properties of Neurons in the Mouse Lateral Geniculate NucleusA generalized linear model of the impact of direct and indirect inputs to the lateral geniculate nucleusA retinal source of spatial contrast gain control.Open-loop organization of thalamic reticular nucleus and dorsal thalamus: a computational model.T-type calcium channels cause bursts of spikes in motor but not sensory thalamic neurons during mimicry of natural patterns of synaptic input.Stimulus Contrast and Retinogeniculate Signal Processing.Thalamic microcircuits: presynaptic dendrites form two feedforward inhibitory pathways in thalamus.Functional consequences of neuronal divergence within the retinogeniculate pathway.Recoding of sensory information across the retinothalamic synapse.Interspike interval analysis of retinal ganglion cell receptive fields.Stimulus size dependence of information transfer from retina to thalamus.Retinal and Nonretinal Contributions to Extraclassical Surround Suppression in the Lateral Geniculate NucleusVisual Functions of the Thalamus.Adaptation, perceptual learning, and plasticity of brain functions.Different Modes of Visual Integration in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus Revealed by Single-Cell-Initiated Transsynaptic Tracing.Wiring and rewiring of the retinogeniculate synapse.Distinct functions for direct and transthalamic corticocortical connections.Relationship between cortical state and spiking activity in the lateral geniculate nucleus of marmosets.Nonlinear computations shaping temporal processing of precortical vision.Interspike interval based filtering of directional selective retinal ganglion cells spike trains.Origin and dynamics of extraclassical suppression in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the macaque monkey.Ultrastructural and Functional Properties of a Giant Synapse Driving the Piriform Cortex to Mediodorsal Thalamus Projection.Cortical activity influences geniculocortical spike efficacy in the macaque monkey.Spikes with short inter-spike intervals in frog retinal ganglion cells are more correlated with their adjacent neurons' activities.Effects of cortical feedback on the spatial properties of relay cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus.Multiple Retinal Axons Converge onto Relay Cells in the Adult Mouse Thalamus.
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Transmission of spike trains at the retinogeniculate synapse.
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Transmission of spike trains at the retinogeniculate synapse.
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Transmission of spike trains at the retinogeniculate synapse.
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John R Economides
Jonathan C Horton
Lawrence C Sincich
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5077-06.2007
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2007-03-01T00:00:00Z