Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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Using light to tell the time of day: sensory coding in the mammalian circadian visual networkColour as a signal for entraining the mammalian circadian clockLuminance and chromatic signals interact differently with melanopsin activation to control the pupil light response.Pupillary Light Reflexes in Severe Photoreceptor Blindness Isolate the Melanopic Component of Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells.Melanopsin Contributions to the Representation of Images in the Early Visual System.A visual circuit uses complementary mechanisms to support transient and sustained pupil constriction.Selective stimulation of penumbral cones reveals perception in the shadow of retinal blood vesselsA colourful clock.Rhodopsin and Melanopsin Contributions to the Early Redilation Phase of the Post-Illumination Pupil Response (PIPR).Human Visual Cortex Responses to Rapid Cone and Melanopsin-Directed Flicker.Chromatic clocks: Color opponency in non-image-forming visual function.A five-primary photostimulator suitable for studying intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell functions in humans.Distribution and diversity of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in tree shrew.The human visual cortex response to melanopsin-directed stimulation is accompanied by a distinct perceptual experience.Melanopsin- and L-cone-induced pupil constriction is inhibited by S- and M-cones in humans.Analysis of retinal function using chromatic pupillography in retinitis pigmentosa and the relationship to electrically evoked phosphene thresholds.Two-color pupillometry in enhanced S-cone syndrome caused by NR2E3 mutations.Invisible light inside the natural blind spot alters brightness at a remote location.Melanopsin photoreception contributes to human visual detection, temporal and colour processing.Integration of color and intensity increases time signal stability for the human circadian system when sunlight is obscured by clouds
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Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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Opponent melanopsin and S-cone signals in the human pupillary light response.
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David H Brainard
Sandeep Jain
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15568-15572
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10.1073/PNAS.1400942111
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2014-10-13T00:00:00Z