AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the retina limit the ability of the visual system to detect dim light. We recorded the dark current noise of individual salamander L cones. Previous work showed that the dark noise in these cells arises from thermal activation of the visual pigment. From the temperature dependence of the rate of occurrence of elementary noise events, we found an Arrhenius activation energy Ea of 25±7 kcal/mol (mean±SD). This Ea is similar to that reported for the thermal isomerization of 11-cis retinal in solution, suggesting that the cone pigment noise results from isomerization of the retinal chromophore. Ea for the cone noise is similar to that previously repo...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of photoreceptors. Rods are for vision in dim light, while cone...
New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
For several decades the physical mechanism underlying discrete dark noise of photoreceptors in the e...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
Spontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in rod phot...
Spontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in rod phot...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of photoreceptors. Rods are for vision in dim light, while cone...
New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
For several decades the physical mechanism underlying discrete dark noise of photoreceptors in the e...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
Spontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in rod phot...
Spontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in rod phot...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Capture of light in the photoreceptor outer segment initiates a cascade of chemical events that inhi...
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of photoreceptors. Rods are for vision in dim light, while cone...
New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by...