Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In the mammalian visual system, direction selectivity appears first in the retina, where excitatory and inhibitory interneurons release neurotransmitter most rapidly during movement in a preferred direction. Two parallel sets of interneuron signals are integrated by a direction-selective ganglion cell, which creates a direction preference for both bright and dark moving objects. Direction selectivity of synaptic input becomes amplified by action potentials in the ganglion cell dendrites. Recent work has elucidated direction-selective mechanisms in inhibitory circuitry, but mechanisms in excitatory circuitry remain unexplained
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
SummaryDirection selectivity in the retina requires the asymmetric wiring of inhibitory inputs onto ...
The sensory periphery is responsible for detecting ethologically relevant features of the external w...
Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In...
The neuronal circuitry underlying the generation of direction selectivity in the retina has remained...
Direction-selective ganglion cells (DSGCs) in the retina respond strongly when stimulated by image m...
Direction selectivity is a classic neuronal computation that has been described in many different se...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
SummaryThe excitatory and inhibitory inputs to directionally selective (DS) ganglion cells are thems...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
SummaryIn the retina, presynaptic inhibitory mechanisms that shape directionally selective (DS) resp...
The synaptic conductance of the On-Off direction-selective ganglion cells was measured during visual...
The mouse brain contains over 70 million neurons that form around a trillion connections, or synapse...
Visual information is processed in the retina to a remarkable degree before it is transmitted to hig...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
SummaryDirection selectivity in the retina requires the asymmetric wiring of inhibitory inputs onto ...
The sensory periphery is responsible for detecting ethologically relevant features of the external w...
Direction selectivity represents a fundamental computation found across multiple sensory systems. In...
The neuronal circuitry underlying the generation of direction selectivity in the retina has remained...
Direction-selective ganglion cells (DSGCs) in the retina respond strongly when stimulated by image m...
Direction selectivity is a classic neuronal computation that has been described in many different se...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
SummaryThe excitatory and inhibitory inputs to directionally selective (DS) ganglion cells are thems...
It is essential for the visual system to detect image motion and to compute its direction and speed....
SummaryIn the retina, presynaptic inhibitory mechanisms that shape directionally selective (DS) resp...
The synaptic conductance of the On-Off direction-selective ganglion cells was measured during visual...
The mouse brain contains over 70 million neurons that form around a trillion connections, or synapse...
Visual information is processed in the retina to a remarkable degree before it is transmitted to hig...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, J...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) represent the output computations of the visual world. In the mouse, t...
SummaryDirection selectivity in the retina requires the asymmetric wiring of inhibitory inputs onto ...
The sensory periphery is responsible for detecting ethologically relevant features of the external w...