AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a certain critical level of rhodopsin bleaching (∼0.1%). A mathematical description of the process of turn-off of the phototransduction cascade allows attributing different phases of the recovery to specific products of rhodopsin photolysis. The fast phase is determined by quenching of metarhodopsin II and activated transducin. The slow phase is controlled by decay of partially inactivated (phosphorylated and arrestin-bound) metarhodopsins, and by regeneration of rhodopsin. The transition between the two regimes of adaptation is rather abrupt, occurring within a few-fold range of stimulus intensity. This marks the border between reversal of light a...
The eyes of crayfish were exposed to lights of known spectral composition, and the course of regener...
The time course of dark adaptation was measured in 10 subjects from three families with autosomal do...
Following photopigment bleaching, the rhodopsin and cone-opsins show a characteristic exponential re...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
The excitatory processes and the reactions of the rhodopsin photoproducts in vertebrate rods are sum...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
BACKGROUND:Phototransduction in vertebrate photoreceptor cells represents a paradigm of signaling pa...
The eyes of crayfish were exposed to lights of known spectral composition, and the course of regener...
The time course of dark adaptation was measured in 10 subjects from three families with autosomal do...
Following photopigment bleaching, the rhodopsin and cone-opsins show a characteristic exponential re...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
The excitatory processes and the reactions of the rhodopsin photoproducts in vertebrate rods are sum...
Photoreceptors of the retina adapt to ambient light in a manner that allows them to detect changes i...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
BACKGROUND:Phototransduction in vertebrate photoreceptor cells represents a paradigm of signaling pa...
The eyes of crayfish were exposed to lights of known spectral composition, and the course of regener...
The time course of dark adaptation was measured in 10 subjects from three families with autosomal do...
Following photopigment bleaching, the rhodopsin and cone-opsins show a characteristic exponential re...