AbstractA rod transmits absorption of a single photon by what appears to be a small reduction in the small number of quanta of neurotransmitter (Qcount) that it releases within the integration period (∼0.1s) of a rod bipolar dendrite. Due to the quantal and stochastic nature of release, discrete distributions of Qcount for darkness versus one isomerization of rhodopsin (R*) overlap. We suggested that release must be regular to narrow these distributions, reduce overlap, reduce the rate of false positives, and increase transmission efficiency (the fraction of R* events that are identified as light). Unsurprisingly, higher quantal release rates (Qrates) yield higher efficiencies. Focusing here on the effect of small changes in Qrate, we find ...
Mammalian rods respond to single photons with a hyperpolarization of about 1 mV which is accompanied...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
AbstractWe can see at light intensities much lower than an average of one photon per rod photorecept...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractA threshold-like nonlinearity in signal transfer from mouse rod photoreceptors to rod bipola...
SummaryAdaptation or gain control allows sensory neurons to encode diverse stimuli using a limited r...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
Mammalian rods respond to single photons with a hyperpolarization of about 1 mV which is accompanied...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
AbstractWe can see at light intensities much lower than an average of one photon per rod photorecept...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractA threshold-like nonlinearity in signal transfer from mouse rod photoreceptors to rod bipola...
SummaryAdaptation or gain control allows sensory neurons to encode diverse stimuli using a limited r...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
Mammalian rods respond to single photons with a hyperpolarization of about 1 mV which is accompanied...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...