AbstractThe roles of rod and cone input and of dopamine in the generation of oscillatory potentials were studied in tiger salamander retina. Under scotopic conditions, oscillations were elicited with a green, but not a red stimulus. With mesopic background illumination, both stimuli caused oscillations. Addition of quinpirole to a mesopic retina eliminated oscillations while SKF-38393 had no effect. Similarly, addition of sulpiride to a light-adapted retina elicited oscillatory activity, but SCH 22390 had no effect. These results suggest that oscillatory potentials are elicited through activation of the rod pathway and are modulated by dopamine through D2-receptors
To make up for delays in visual processing, retinal circuitry effectively predicts that a moving obj...
The actions of dopamine on the membrane potential of afferent fibers of the isolated hemisected frog...
To determine the origin of oscillatory potentials (OPs), binocular electroretinogram (ERG) recording...
AbstractThe roles of rod and cone input and of dopamine in the generation of oscillatory potentials ...
The relationship between light adaptation, dopamine release and coupling of horizontal cells was stu...
Light adaptation allows the retina to change its functional range so that it is appropriate for the ...
AbstractThe influence of dopamine (DA) through either D1- or D2-dopamine receptors (D1-/D2-R) onto t...
The postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) that form the ganglion cell light response were isolated by polar...
AbstractLight responses of rabbit horizontal cell somata (HC) to flickering light stimuli recorded w...
Retinal dopamine is released by a specialized subset of amacrine cells in response to light and has ...
AbstractThe effect of dopamine D1 receptor blockade by SCH 23390 on the V–logI function of the ERG b...
AbstractPhysiological and pharmacological mechanisms of glutamatergic, GABAergic and glycinergic syn...
Physiological and pharmacological mechanisms of glutamatergic, GABAergic and glycinergic synapses in...
The regulation of electrical coupling between retinal neurons appears to be an important component o...
The retinal circuitry underlying the release of dopamine was examined in the turtle, Pseudemys scrip...
To make up for delays in visual processing, retinal circuitry effectively predicts that a moving obj...
The actions of dopamine on the membrane potential of afferent fibers of the isolated hemisected frog...
To determine the origin of oscillatory potentials (OPs), binocular electroretinogram (ERG) recording...
AbstractThe roles of rod and cone input and of dopamine in the generation of oscillatory potentials ...
The relationship between light adaptation, dopamine release and coupling of horizontal cells was stu...
Light adaptation allows the retina to change its functional range so that it is appropriate for the ...
AbstractThe influence of dopamine (DA) through either D1- or D2-dopamine receptors (D1-/D2-R) onto t...
The postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) that form the ganglion cell light response were isolated by polar...
AbstractLight responses of rabbit horizontal cell somata (HC) to flickering light stimuli recorded w...
Retinal dopamine is released by a specialized subset of amacrine cells in response to light and has ...
AbstractThe effect of dopamine D1 receptor blockade by SCH 23390 on the V–logI function of the ERG b...
AbstractPhysiological and pharmacological mechanisms of glutamatergic, GABAergic and glycinergic syn...
Physiological and pharmacological mechanisms of glutamatergic, GABAergic and glycinergic synapses in...
The regulation of electrical coupling between retinal neurons appears to be an important component o...
The retinal circuitry underlying the release of dopamine was examined in the turtle, Pseudemys scrip...
To make up for delays in visual processing, retinal circuitry effectively predicts that a moving obj...
The actions of dopamine on the membrane potential of afferent fibers of the isolated hemisected frog...
To determine the origin of oscillatory potentials (OPs), binocular electroretinogram (ERG) recording...