The retina adjusts its signaling gain over a wide range of light levels. A functional result of this is increased visual acuity at brighter luminance levels (light adaptation) due to shifts in the excitatory center-inhibitory surround receptive field parameters of ganglion cells that increases their sensitivity to smaller light stimuli. Recent work supports the idea that changes in ganglion cell spatial sensitivity with background luminance are due in part to inner retinal mechanisms, possibly including modulation of inhibition onto bipolar cells. To determine how the receptive fields of OFF cone bipolar cells may contribute to changes in ganglion cell resolution, the spatial extent and magnitude of inhibitory and excitatory inputs were mea...
Vertebrates can detect light intensity changes in vastly different photic environments, in part, bec...
Throughout the course of a day, our eyes are exposed to an enormous range of environmental light int...
One of the visual system’s many tasks is to be able to distinguish objects from the background. The ...
The retina is able to adjust its signaling over a wide range of light levels. A functional result of...
During adaptation to an increase in environmental luminance, retinal signaling adjustments are media...
The retina avoids signal saturation through the use of both dim-light sensing rod and bright-light s...
SummaryThe very first rays of the rising sun enrich our visual world with spectacular detail. A rece...
During adaptation from dim to bright environments, changes in retinal signaling are mediated, in par...
We see over an enormous range of mean light levels, greater than the range of output signals retinal...
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The mammalian retina processes stimuli over a wide range of light intensities. These stimuli can var...
Dopamine modulation of retinal signaling has been shown to be an important part of retinal adaptatio...
VIDEO ABSTRACT: Gradual changes in the sensory environment can lead to abrupt changes in brain compu...
Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimul...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
Vertebrates can detect light intensity changes in vastly different photic environments, in part, bec...
Throughout the course of a day, our eyes are exposed to an enormous range of environmental light int...
One of the visual system’s many tasks is to be able to distinguish objects from the background. The ...
The retina is able to adjust its signaling over a wide range of light levels. A functional result of...
During adaptation to an increase in environmental luminance, retinal signaling adjustments are media...
The retina avoids signal saturation through the use of both dim-light sensing rod and bright-light s...
SummaryThe very first rays of the rising sun enrich our visual world with spectacular detail. A rece...
During adaptation from dim to bright environments, changes in retinal signaling are mediated, in par...
We see over an enormous range of mean light levels, greater than the range of output signals retinal...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65522/1/jphysiol.2008.156638.pd
The mammalian retina processes stimuli over a wide range of light intensities. These stimuli can var...
Dopamine modulation of retinal signaling has been shown to be an important part of retinal adaptatio...
VIDEO ABSTRACT: Gradual changes in the sensory environment can lead to abrupt changes in brain compu...
Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimul...
The retina extracts visual features for transmission to the brain. Different types of bipolar cell s...
Vertebrates can detect light intensity changes in vastly different photic environments, in part, bec...
Throughout the course of a day, our eyes are exposed to an enormous range of environmental light int...
One of the visual system’s many tasks is to be able to distinguish objects from the background. The ...