Retinal neurons with distinct dendritic morphologies are likely to comprise different cell types, subject to three important caveats. First, it is necessary to avoid creating “artificial” cell types based on arbitrary criteria—for example, the presence of two or three primary dendrites. Second, it is essential to take into account changes in morphology with retinal eccentricity and cell density. Third, the retina contains imperfections like any natural system and a significant number of retinal neurons display aberrant morphologies or make aberrant connections that are not typical of the population as a whole. Many types of retinal ganglion cells show diverse patterns of tracer coupling, with the simplest pattern represented by the homologo...
We describe recent progress toward defining neuronal cell types in the mouse retina and attempt to e...
It is now clear that electrical coupling via gap junctions is prevalent across the retina, expressed...
The retina streams visual information to the brain through parallel channels with highly stereotyped...
Direction-selective ganglion cells (DSGCs) respond with robust spiking to image motion in a particul...
AbstractIn Brn3b−/− mice, where 80% of retinal ganglion cells degenerate early in development, the r...
The On-Off direction-selective (DS) ganglion cells in the rabbit retina comprise four discrete subty...
AbstractMany subtypes of neurons are precisely arranged with little overlap of their dendritic arbor...
AbstractIn Brn3b−/− mice, where 80% of retinal ganglion cells degenerate early in development, the r...
There are about 15-20 types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), each providing a filtered representati...
Transient uniformity detectors (UDs) are a unique type of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) whose maintain...
SummaryTo integrate information from different presynaptic cell types, dendrites receive distinct pa...
In the developing nervous system, individual neurons must occupy appropriate positions within circui...
All visual experiences of the vertebrates begin with light being converted into electrical signals b...
Neural computation relies on the integration of synaptic inputs across a neuron’s dendritic arbour. ...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
We describe recent progress toward defining neuronal cell types in the mouse retina and attempt to e...
It is now clear that electrical coupling via gap junctions is prevalent across the retina, expressed...
The retina streams visual information to the brain through parallel channels with highly stereotyped...
Direction-selective ganglion cells (DSGCs) respond with robust spiking to image motion in a particul...
AbstractIn Brn3b−/− mice, where 80% of retinal ganglion cells degenerate early in development, the r...
The On-Off direction-selective (DS) ganglion cells in the rabbit retina comprise four discrete subty...
AbstractMany subtypes of neurons are precisely arranged with little overlap of their dendritic arbor...
AbstractIn Brn3b−/− mice, where 80% of retinal ganglion cells degenerate early in development, the r...
There are about 15-20 types of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), each providing a filtered representati...
Transient uniformity detectors (UDs) are a unique type of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) whose maintain...
SummaryTo integrate information from different presynaptic cell types, dendrites receive distinct pa...
In the developing nervous system, individual neurons must occupy appropriate positions within circui...
All visual experiences of the vertebrates begin with light being converted into electrical signals b...
Neural computation relies on the integration of synaptic inputs across a neuron’s dendritic arbour. ...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
We describe recent progress toward defining neuronal cell types in the mouse retina and attempt to e...
It is now clear that electrical coupling via gap junctions is prevalent across the retina, expressed...
The retina streams visual information to the brain through parallel channels with highly stereotyped...