The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the three classes of cones, the rods, and the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) expressing the photopigment melanopsin. These photoreceptor classes have distinct but overlapping spectral tuning, and even a monochromatic light with a wavelength matched to the peak spectral sensitivity of a given photoreceptor will stimulate all photoreceptors. The method of silent substitution uses pairs of lights (“metamers”) to selectively stimulate a given class of photoreceptors while keeping the activation of all others constant. In this primer, we describe the method of silent substitution and provide an overview of studies that hav...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Objectives: The human retina contains five photoreceptors: The three spectral classes of cones — the...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The photopigment melanopsin is expressed in a subset of retinal ganglion cells, rendering them intri...
Research in neurobiology has identified a new ocular photoreceptor (melanopsin or ipRGC) which media...
The recent discovery of melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) has led to a fundamenta...
The human retina contains long [L]-wavelength, medium [M]-wavelength, and short [S]-wavelength cones...
Purpose:To measure the pupil response to pulses of melanopsin-directed contrast, and compare this re...
Purpose: A recent study has shown that retinal ganglion cells containing the photopigment melanopsi...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Objectives: The human retina contains five photoreceptors: The three spectral classes of cones — the...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The human pupillary light response is driven by all classes of photoreceptors in the human eye—the t...
The photopigment melanopsin is expressed in a subset of retinal ganglion cells, rendering them intri...
Research in neurobiology has identified a new ocular photoreceptor (melanopsin or ipRGC) which media...
The recent discovery of melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) has led to a fundamenta...
The human retina contains long [L]-wavelength, medium [M]-wavelength, and short [S]-wavelength cones...
Purpose:To measure the pupil response to pulses of melanopsin-directed contrast, and compare this re...
Purpose: A recent study has shown that retinal ganglion cells containing the photopigment melanopsi...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
Under typical daytime light levels, the human pupillary light response (PLR) is driven by the activi...
Objectives: The human retina contains five photoreceptors: The three spectral classes of cones — the...