In most mammals short-wavelength-sensitive (S) cones are arranged in irregular patterns with widely variable intercell distances. Consequently, mosaics of connected interneurons either may show some type of correlation to photoreceptor placement or may establish an independent lattice with compensatory dendritic organization. Since axonless horizontal cells (A-HC’s) are supposed to direct all dendrites to overlying cones, we studied their spatial interaction with chromatic cone subclasses. In the cheetah, the bobcat, and the leopard, anti-S-opsin antibodies have consistently colabeled the A-HC’s in addition to the S cones. We investigated the interaction between the two cell mosaics, using autocorrelation and cross-correlation procedures, i...
Retinal bipolar cells integrate cone signals at dendritic and axonal sites. The axonal route, involv...
AbstractWe studied spatial summation for S-cone ON and OFF signals as a function of retinal eccentri...
An important problem in the study of the mammalian visual system is whether functionally different r...
Retinal bipolar cells spread their dendritic arbors to tile the retinal surface, extending them to t...
AbstractMice express S and M opsins that form visual pigments for the detection of light and visual ...
AbstractWe describe a detailed analysis of the spatial arrangement of L, M and S cones in the living...
AbstractParallel pathways for visual information processing start at the first synapse of the retina...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
We describe a detailed analysis of the spatial arrangement of L, M and S cones in the living eyes of...
AbstractWe measured functional input from short-wavelength selective (S) cones to neurons in the dor...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to t...
In primate retina, “red-green” color coding is initiated when signals originating in long (L) and mi...
In the outer plexiform layer (OPL) of the mammalian retina, cone photoreceptors (cones) provide inpu...
Analysis of cone inputs to primate parvocellular ganglion cells suggests that red – green spectral o...
Retinal bipolar cells integrate cone signals at dendritic and axonal sites. The axonal route, involv...
AbstractWe studied spatial summation for S-cone ON and OFF signals as a function of retinal eccentri...
An important problem in the study of the mammalian visual system is whether functionally different r...
Retinal bipolar cells spread their dendritic arbors to tile the retinal surface, extending them to t...
AbstractMice express S and M opsins that form visual pigments for the detection of light and visual ...
AbstractWe describe a detailed analysis of the spatial arrangement of L, M and S cones in the living...
AbstractParallel pathways for visual information processing start at the first synapse of the retina...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
We describe a detailed analysis of the spatial arrangement of L, M and S cones in the living eyes of...
AbstractWe measured functional input from short-wavelength selective (S) cones to neurons in the dor...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to t...
In primate retina, “red-green” color coding is initiated when signals originating in long (L) and mi...
In the outer plexiform layer (OPL) of the mammalian retina, cone photoreceptors (cones) provide inpu...
Analysis of cone inputs to primate parvocellular ganglion cells suggests that red – green spectral o...
Retinal bipolar cells integrate cone signals at dendritic and axonal sites. The axonal route, involv...
AbstractWe studied spatial summation for S-cone ON and OFF signals as a function of retinal eccentri...
An important problem in the study of the mammalian visual system is whether functionally different r...