نتایج جستجو برای: retinal ganglion cells

تعداد نتایج: 1453600  

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
C. F. Stromeyer

Morgan and Chubb observed a striking temporal asymmetry in motion masking (Vis. Res. 39 (1999) 4217). Motion was produced with a two-frame sequence of gratings presented in spatial quadrature phase; the second grating (100 ms) was presented immediately after the first grating (100 ms), with no temporal overlap. The contrast threshold for detecting the direction of motion of the stimulus pair wa...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2014
Sandrine Joly Anna Guzik-Kornacka Martin E Schwab Vincent Pernet

PURPOSE Ischemic insults give rise to severe visual deficits after blood vessel occlusion. In this study we investigated the effects of retinal stroke on the direction-selective circuit of the inner retina in a new adult mouse model. METHODS The inner retinal blood flow was interrupted for 60 minutes by ligating the ophthalmic arteries and veins in the optic nerve sheath. The optokinetic resp...

Journal: :Development 2006
Takao Hashimoto Xiang-Mei Zhang Brenden Yi-kuang Chen Xian-Jie Yang

During vertebrate neurogenesis, multiple extracellular signals influence progenitor cell fate choices. The process by which uncommitted progenitor cells interpret and integrate signals is not well understood. We demonstrate here that in the avascular chicken retina, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secreted by postmitotic neurons acts through the FLK1 receptor present on progenitor cel...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1977
J D Victor R M Shapley B W Knight

We have analyzed the responses of cat retinal ganglion cells to luminosity gratings that are modulated in time by a sum of sinusoids. A judicious choice of the component temporal frequencies permits a separation of the linear and second-order nonlinear components. Y cell responses show harmonic generation and intermodulation distortion over a wide frequency range. These nonlinear components pre...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Frederick S Soo Gregory W Schwartz Kolia Sadeghi Michael J Berry

Detailed measurement of ganglion cell receptive fields often reveals significant deviations from a smooth, Gaussian profile. We studied the effect of these irregularities on the representation of fine spatial information in the retina. We recorded from nearby clusters of ganglion cells, testing their ability to determine the location of small flashed spots, and we compared the results to the pr...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Maxwell H. Turner Fred Rieke

A central goal in the study of any sensory system is to predict neural responses to complex inputs, especially those encountered during natural stimulation. Nowhere is the transformation from stimulus to response better understood than the vertebrate retina. Nevertheless, descriptions of retinal computation are largely based on stimulation using artificial visual stimuli, and it is unclear how ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2014
Chris Bradley Jared Abrams Wilson S Geisler

A practical model is proposed for predicting the detectability of targets at arbitrary locations in the visual field, in arbitrary gray scale backgrounds, and under photopic viewing conditions. The major factors incorporated into the model include (a) the optical point spread function of the eye, (b) local luminance gain control (Weber's law), (c) the sampling array of retinal ganglion cells, (...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Jonathan W Pillow Liam Paninski Valerie J Uzzell Eero P Simoncelli E J Chichilnisky

Sensory encoding in spiking neurons depends on both the integration of sensory inputs and the intrinsic dynamics and variability of spike generation. We show that the stimulus selectivity, reliability, and timing precision of primate retinal ganglion cell (RGC) light responses can be reproduced accurately with a simple model consisting of a leaky integrate-and-fire spike generator driven by a l...

2013
Nicola A. Maiorano Robert Hindges

The formation of the retinotopic map depends on the action of axon guidance molecules, activity-dependent mechanisms and axonal competition. However, little is known about the plasticity potential of the system and the effects on the remodelling of retinocollicular connections upon retinal insults. Here we create a mouse model in which retinal ganglion cells that project to anterior and posteri...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1998
A J Weber R E Kalil L R Stanford

A well-known feature of the mammalian retina is the inverse relation that exists in central and peripheral retina between the density of retinal ganglion cells and their dendritic field sizes. Functionally, this inverse relation is thought to represent a means by which retinal coverage is maintained, despite significant changes in ganglion cell density. While it is generally agreed that the den...

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