Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity. Its electrical correlate in the membrane current of dark-adapted rods are randomly occurring discrete ‘dark events’ indistinguishable from responses to single photons. It has been proposed that thermal activation occurs in a small subpopulation of rhodopsin molecules where the Schiff base linking the chromophore to the protein part is unprotonated. On this hypothesis, rates of thermal activation should increase strongly with rising pH. The hypothesis has been tested by measuring the effect of pH changes on the frequency of discrete dark events in red rods of the common toad Bufo bufo. Dark noise was recorded from isolated rods using the suct...
Rod responses to brief pulses of light were recorded as electroretinogram (ERG) mass potentials acro...
Fast photosignals (FPS) with R1 and R2 components were measured in retinas of cattle, rat, and frog ...
In the work presented in this thesis, several physiological properties of the isolated toad retina, ...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
Rhodopsins, the primary molecules of vision in all seeing animals, can be activated not only by phot...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by...
1. The dark current and responses to dim flashes were recorded with the suction pipette technique fr...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Dark noise, light-induced noise and responses to brief flashes of light were recorded in the membran...
Rod responses to brief pulses of light were recorded as electroretinogram (ERG) mass potentials acro...
Fast photosignals (FPS) with R1 and R2 components were measured in retinas of cattle, rat, and frog ...
In the work presented in this thesis, several physiological properties of the isolated toad retina, ...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
Rhodopsins, the primary molecules of vision in all seeing animals, can be activated not only by phot...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by...
1. The dark current and responses to dim flashes were recorded with the suction pipette technique fr...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Dark noise, light-induced noise and responses to brief flashes of light were recorded in the membran...
Rod responses to brief pulses of light were recorded as electroretinogram (ERG) mass potentials acro...
Fast photosignals (FPS) with R1 and R2 components were measured in retinas of cattle, rat, and frog ...
In the work presented in this thesis, several physiological properties of the isolated toad retina, ...