There are ganglion cells in the pigeon retina that respond selectively, some to any edge moving in a particular direction only, others to any vertically moving horizontal edge. This selective response to a specific stimulus arises from the selective sensitivity of each neuron to a particular spatiotemporal configuration in its afferent influences, and is independent of specific pathways
Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In...
AbstractResponses of first-order afferents from the extraocular muscles of the pigeon were studied b...
The neural substrate of the pupillary light reflex in the pigeon was investigated using anatomical, ...
One type of retinal ganglion cells prefers object motion in a particular direction. Neuronal mechani...
Contrary to the traditional view that receptive fields are limited in spatial extent, recent studies...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
Immunohistochemical and retrograde tracing techniques were combined to study the retinal ganglion ce...
1. Single-unit responses to large-field movement (angular velocity, w = 0.25-42 degrees/s) of sine-w...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
How neurons become sensitive to the direction of visual motion represents a classic example of neura...
This thesis describes an investigation of retinal directional selectivity. We show intracellular (...
Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In...
AbstractResponses of first-order afferents from the extraocular muscles of the pigeon were studied b...
The neural substrate of the pupillary light reflex in the pigeon was investigated using anatomical, ...
One type of retinal ganglion cells prefers object motion in a particular direction. Neuronal mechani...
Contrary to the traditional view that receptive fields are limited in spatial extent, recent studies...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
Immunohistochemical and retrograde tracing techniques were combined to study the retinal ganglion ce...
1. Single-unit responses to large-field movement (angular velocity, w = 0.25-42 degrees/s) of sine-w...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
How neurons become sensitive to the direction of visual motion represents a classic example of neura...
This thesis describes an investigation of retinal directional selectivity. We show intracellular (...
Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In...
AbstractResponses of first-order afferents from the extraocular muscles of the pigeon were studied b...
The neural substrate of the pupillary light reflex in the pigeon was investigated using anatomical, ...