SummaryA cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations that empty onto a terminal base. The unique shape of the cone terminal suggests that there are two transmitter microenvironments: within invaginations, where concentrations are high and exposures are brief; and at the base, where concentrations are low and exposure is smoothed by diffusion. Using multicell voltage-clamp recording, we show that different subtypes of Off bipolar cells sample transmitter in two microenvironments. The dendrites of an AMPA receptor-containing cell insert into invaginations and sense rapid fluctuations in glutamate concentration that can lead to transient responses. The dendrites of kainate receptor-containing cel...
ee Sglutamate receptors. The base of the cone terminal is carpeted by up to 500 contacts (Missotten,...
In chemical synapses, neurotransmitter molecules released from presynaptic vesicles activate populat...
<div><p>The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity throu...
A cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations that e...
SummaryA cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
The basal pole of a cone photoreceptor is in close contact with hundreds of bipolar cell dendrites. ...
Abstract Neurons enhance their computational power by combining linear and nonlinear transformations...
KEY POINTS: In the retina, horizontal cells feed back negatively to cone photoreceptors. Glutamate r...
One general categorization of retinal ganglion cells is to segregate them into tonically or phasical...
AbstractThe cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secrete...
AbstractCone pedicles, the synaptic terminals of cone photoreceptors, are connected in the macaque m...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that photoreceptor synaptic inputs to depolarizing bipolar c...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
The cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secretes g...
ee Sglutamate receptors. The base of the cone terminal is carpeted by up to 500 contacts (Missotten,...
In chemical synapses, neurotransmitter molecules released from presynaptic vesicles activate populat...
<div><p>The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity throu...
A cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations that e...
SummaryA cone photoreceptor releases glutamate at ribbons located atop narrow membrane invaginations...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
The basal pole of a cone photoreceptor is in close contact with hundreds of bipolar cell dendrites. ...
Abstract Neurons enhance their computational power by combining linear and nonlinear transformations...
KEY POINTS: In the retina, horizontal cells feed back negatively to cone photoreceptors. Glutamate r...
One general categorization of retinal ganglion cells is to segregate them into tonically or phasical...
AbstractThe cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secrete...
AbstractCone pedicles, the synaptic terminals of cone photoreceptors, are connected in the macaque m...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that photoreceptor synaptic inputs to depolarizing bipolar c...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
The cone `synaptic complex' is a unique structure in which a single presynaptic axon secretes g...
ee Sglutamate receptors. The base of the cone terminal is carpeted by up to 500 contacts (Missotten,...
In chemical synapses, neurotransmitter molecules released from presynaptic vesicles activate populat...
<div><p>The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity throu...