AbstractWe can see at light intensities much lower than an average of one photon per rod photoreceptor, demonstrating that rods must be able to transmit a signal after absorption of a single photon. However, activation of one rhodopsin molecule (Rh*) hyperpolarizes a mammalian rod by just 1mV. Based on the properties of the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel and data on [Ca2+] in the rod synaptic terminal, the 1mV hyperpolarization should reduce the rate of release of quanta of neurotransmitter by only ∼20%. If quantal release were Poisson, the distributions of quantal count in the dark and in response to one Rh* would overlap greatly. Depending on the threshold quantal count, the overlap would generate too frequent false positives in the dark,...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
AbstractA rod transmits absorption of a single photon by what appears to be a small reduction in the...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
AbstractExocytosis from the rod photoreceptor is stimulated by submicromolar Ca2+ and exhibits an un...
PURPOSE: To examine the predictions of alternative models for the stochastic shut-off of activated r...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
AbstractA rod transmits absorption of a single photon by what appears to be a small reduction in the...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
AbstractThe single photon responses of retinal rod cells are remarkably reproducible, allowing the n...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
AbstractExocytosis from the rod photoreceptor is stimulated by submicromolar Ca2+ and exhibits an un...
PURPOSE: To examine the predictions of alternative models for the stochastic shut-off of activated r...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...