Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integration time. Consequently the signal presented to its synaptic terminal is binary. The synapse has a single active zone that releases neurotransmitter quanta tonically in darkness and pauses briefly in response to a rhodopsin isomerization by a photon. We asked: what minimum tonic rate would allow the postsynaptic bipolar cell to distinguish this pause from an extra-long interval between quanta due to the stochastic timing of release? The answer required a model of the circuit that included the rod convergence onto the bipolar cell and the bipolar cell's signal-to-noise ratio. Calculations from the model suggest that tonic release must be at least...
grantor: University of TorontoThe postsynaptic response to neurotransmitters released from...
AbstractExocytosis-mediated glutamate release from ribbon-type synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar...
To better understand synaptic signaling at the mammalian rod bipolar cell terminal and pave the way ...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
AbstractA rod transmits absorption of a single photon by what appears to be a small reduction in the...
AbstractWe can see at light intensities much lower than an average of one photon per rod photorecept...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractThe mammalian rod synapse transmits a binary signal (one photon or none) using tonic, rapid ...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractIn isolation, a presynaptic terminal generally releases quanta according to Poisson statisti...
AbstractA threshold-like nonlinearity in signal transfer from mouse rod photoreceptors to rod bipola...
grantor: University of TorontoThe postsynaptic response to neurotransmitters released from...
AbstractExocytosis-mediated glutamate release from ribbon-type synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar...
To better understand synaptic signaling at the mammalian rod bipolar cell terminal and pave the way ...
Under scotopic conditions, the mammalian rod encodes either one photon or none within its integratio...
AbstractA rod transmits absorption of a single photon by what appears to be a small reduction in the...
AbstractWe can see at light intensities much lower than an average of one photon per rod photorecept...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
AbstractThe mammalian rod transfers a binary signal, the capture of 0 or 1 photon. In this issue of ...
Mammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces a photo...
AbstractThe mammalian rod synapse transmits a binary signal (one photon or none) using tonic, rapid ...
A chemical synapse is either an action potential (AP) synapse or a graded potential (GP) synapse but...
At very low light levels the sensitivity of the visual system is determined by the efficiency with w...
AbstractIn isolation, a presynaptic terminal generally releases quanta according to Poisson statisti...
AbstractA threshold-like nonlinearity in signal transfer from mouse rod photoreceptors to rod bipola...
grantor: University of TorontoThe postsynaptic response to neurotransmitters released from...
AbstractExocytosis-mediated glutamate release from ribbon-type synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar...
To better understand synaptic signaling at the mammalian rod bipolar cell terminal and pave the way ...