AbstractA threshold-like nonlinearity in signal transfer from mouse rod photoreceptors to rod bipolar cells dramatically improves the absolute sensitivity of the rod signals. The work described here reaches three conclusions about the mechanisms generating this nonlinearity. (1) The nonlinearity is caused primarily by saturation of the feedforward rod-to-rod bipolar synapse and not by feedback from horizontal or amacrine cells. This saturation renders the rod bipolar current insensitive to small changes in transmitter release from the rod. (2) Saturation occurs within the G protein cascade that couples receptors to channels in the rod bipolar dendrites, with little or no contribution from presynaptic mechanisms or saturation of the postsyna...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
The high sensitivity of scotopic vision depends on the efficient retinal processing of single photon...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
AbstractWe investigated the impact of rod-bipolar signal transfer on visual sensitivity. Two observa...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractPurpose: (a) To examine the possibility that there is a threshold in the synaptic mechanism ...
Mammalian rods respond to single photons with a hyperpolarization of about 1 mV which is accompanied...
Our visual system operates over an astoundingly wide dynamic range that covers over 10 orders of mag...
AbstractCommonly, a neuron must separate a small, rare event carried by one of its inputs from the n...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
SummaryRod photoreceptors contribute to vision over an ∼6-log-unit range of light intensities. The w...
photons. Two components dominate a rod’s dark noise: continuous fluctuations due to spontaneous phos...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
The high sensitivity of scotopic vision depends on the efficient retinal processing of single photon...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
AbstractWe investigated the impact of rod-bipolar signal transfer on visual sensitivity. Two observa...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractPurpose: (a) To examine the possibility that there is a threshold in the synaptic mechanism ...
Mammalian rods respond to single photons with a hyperpolarization of about 1 mV which is accompanied...
Our visual system operates over an astoundingly wide dynamic range that covers over 10 orders of mag...
AbstractCommonly, a neuron must separate a small, rare event carried by one of its inputs from the n...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
SummaryRod photoreceptors contribute to vision over an ∼6-log-unit range of light intensities. The w...
photons. Two components dominate a rod’s dark noise: continuous fluctuations due to spontaneous phos...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
The high sensitivity of scotopic vision depends on the efficient retinal processing of single photon...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...