The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparalleled by any other tissue. Experimental and clinical studies have provided great insight into the physiology and biochemistry of the retina; however, there are questions which cannot be answered using these methods alone. Mathematical and computational techniques can provide complementary insight into this inherently complex and nonlinear system. They allow us to characterise and predict the behaviour of the retina, as well as to test hypotheses which are experimentally intractable. In this review, we survey some of the key theoretical models of the retina in the healthy, developmental and diseased states. The main insights derived from each ...
Age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, in which the cells at the back of the eye...
Although the retina is one of the best understood parts of the central nervous system, manymysteries...
Purpose To determine whether the oxygen toxicity hypothesis can explain the distinctive spatio-tempo...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The vertebrate retina is a clearly organized signal-processing system. It contains more than 60 diff...
The retina is a highly organized structure that is considered to be "an approachable part of the bra...
The eye is the only place in the human body where blood flow and systemic vascular features can be o...
The human eye is one of the important and sensitive organs in the human body. The study of human eye...
The retina is the ocular tissue responsible for the detection of light. Its extensive demand for oxy...
The retina is the ocular tissue responsible for the detection of light. Its extensive demand for oxy...
This thesis focuses on advancing the design of retinal neuroprostheses, aiming to understand how a d...
Age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, in which the cells at the back of the eye...
Although the retina is one of the best understood parts of the central nervous system, manymysteries...
Purpose To determine whether the oxygen toxicity hypothesis can explain the distinctive spatio-tempo...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The retina confers upon us the gift of vision, enabling us to perceive the world in a manner unparal...
The vertebrate retina is a clearly organized signal-processing system. It contains more than 60 diff...
The retina is a highly organized structure that is considered to be "an approachable part of the bra...
The eye is the only place in the human body where blood flow and systemic vascular features can be o...
The human eye is one of the important and sensitive organs in the human body. The study of human eye...
The retina is the ocular tissue responsible for the detection of light. Its extensive demand for oxy...
The retina is the ocular tissue responsible for the detection of light. Its extensive demand for oxy...
This thesis focuses on advancing the design of retinal neuroprostheses, aiming to understand how a d...
Age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, in which the cells at the back of the eye...
Although the retina is one of the best understood parts of the central nervous system, manymysteries...
Purpose To determine whether the oxygen toxicity hypothesis can explain the distinctive spatio-tempo...