Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brain. Using conventional sharp microelectrodes, we studied how locust photoreceptors encode random (white-noise, WN) and naturalistic (1/f stimuli, NS) light patterns in vivo and how this coding changes with mean illumination and ambient temperature. We also examined the role of their plasma membrane in shaping voltage responses. We found that brightening or warming increase and accelerate voltage responses, but reduce noise, enabling photoreceptors to encode more information. For WN stimuli, this was accompanied by broadening of the linear frequency range. On the contrary, with NS the signaling took place within a constant bandwidth, possibly r...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Abstract The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion cha...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
SummaryHow do the microscopic properties of a photoreceptor shape the transformation of photon input...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
Intracellular membrane potential responses were recorded from locust photoreceptors under two stimul...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
More than five decades ago it was postulated that sensory neurons detect and selectively enhance beh...
Abstract Nocturnal vision in insects depends on the ability to reliably detect scarce photons. Noct...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Abstract Photoreceptors convert the energy of light into an electric signal to be processed by the v...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Abstract The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion cha...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
SummaryHow do the microscopic properties of a photoreceptor shape the transformation of photon input...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
Intracellular membrane potential responses were recorded from locust photoreceptors under two stimul...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
More than five decades ago it was postulated that sensory neurons detect and selectively enhance beh...
Abstract Nocturnal vision in insects depends on the ability to reliably detect scarce photons. Noct...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Abstract Photoreceptors convert the energy of light into an electric signal to be processed by the v...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Abstract The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion cha...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...