Journal ArticleThe morphology of the axon which connects the cell body and pedicle of turtle cone photoreceptors was studied by light and electron microscopy. The axon which contains numerous synaptic vesicles, some endoplasmic reticulum, and a few cisternae is basically filled with cytoplasm. The length of the axon is related to the class of cone and varies slightly with retinal location, with axons as short as 3-6 microns found in red cones, and as long as 60 microns in cones containing colorless oil droplets. By simultaneously voltage clamping the cell body and pedicle regions of single isolated cones, we measured the longitudinal axonal resistance and the cell body and pedicle membrane resistances. For each cell studied, the axonal resi...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
AbstractIn thePseudemys turtle retina five functionally distinct, electrically coupled networks of h...
Turtle cones form an electrical network. Hence, hyperpolarizing responses from a cone are determined...
The hyperpolarizing responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the turtle, P...
Journal Article1. Intracellular recordings were made from L-type horizontal cells in the retina of t...
The first part of this thesis attempts to answer the question of whether cones of different spectral...
The effect of coupling on the intensity-response functions for full field and for slit stimuli was s...
Abstract-The hyperpolariring responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the ...
AbstractThe cone axon is nearly four times thicker than the rod axon (1.6 vs 0.45 μm diameter). To a...
The responses of the inner retinal neurons of turtle to light spots of sizes were studied in an atte...
Light stimulation of the periphery of the receptive field of turtle cones can evoke both transient a...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
AbstractIn thePseudemys turtle retina five functionally distinct, electrically coupled networks of h...
Turtle cones form an electrical network. Hence, hyperpolarizing responses from a cone are determined...
The hyperpolarizing responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the turtle, P...
Journal Article1. Intracellular recordings were made from L-type horizontal cells in the retina of t...
The first part of this thesis attempts to answer the question of whether cones of different spectral...
The effect of coupling on the intensity-response functions for full field and for slit stimuli was s...
Abstract-The hyperpolariring responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the ...
AbstractThe cone axon is nearly four times thicker than the rod axon (1.6 vs 0.45 μm diameter). To a...
The responses of the inner retinal neurons of turtle to light spots of sizes were studied in an atte...
Light stimulation of the periphery of the receptive field of turtle cones can evoke both transient a...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Harosi and Hashimoto (1983) demonstrated the presence of four types of color-sensitive cone photorec...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
AbstractIn thePseudemys turtle retina five functionally distinct, electrically coupled networks of h...