Vision in most vertebrates is an active process that requires the brain to combine retinal signals with information about eye movement. Eye movement information may feed forward from the motor control areas of the brain or feed back from the extrinsic eye muscles. Feedback signals elicited by passive eye movement selectively gate retinal outflow at the first relay, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. The gating predominantly facilitates retinogeniculate transmission immediately after eye movement and inhibits transmission when a new steady-state eye position is achieved. These two gating effects are distributed in a complementary fashion across the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus such that the spatiotemporal activity profile could cont...
Sensory inputs from the natural world always come with certain environments, and our visual percepti...
There is ample anatomical, physiological and psychophysical evidence that the mammalian retina conta...
SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one v...
Vision in most vertebrates is an active process that requires the brain to combine retinal signals w...
In the mammalian visual system, the lateral geniculate nucleus is commonly thought to act merely a...
UnrestrictedIn the mammalian visual system, sensory information captured by the retina is routed thr...
In the retina, synaptic transmission between photoreceptors and downstream ON-bipolar neurons (ON-BC...
Visual information processed in the retina is transmitted to primary visual cortex via relay cells i...
SummaryHumans and other species continually perform microscopic eye movements, even when attending t...
An important task in vision is to detect objects moving within a stationary scene. During normal vie...
SummaryAccurate perception of the visual world plays a major role in animal survival. All vertebrate...
Abstract. An understanding of brain function will ultimately require an understanding of the element...
Sensory receptive fields combine features that originate in different neural pathways. Retinal gangl...
Introduction: Direction-selective responses to visual cues depend upon precise connectivity between ...
The vertebrate retina, which provides the visual input to the brain and its main interface with th...
Sensory inputs from the natural world always come with certain environments, and our visual percepti...
There is ample anatomical, physiological and psychophysical evidence that the mammalian retina conta...
SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one v...
Vision in most vertebrates is an active process that requires the brain to combine retinal signals w...
In the mammalian visual system, the lateral geniculate nucleus is commonly thought to act merely a...
UnrestrictedIn the mammalian visual system, sensory information captured by the retina is routed thr...
In the retina, synaptic transmission between photoreceptors and downstream ON-bipolar neurons (ON-BC...
Visual information processed in the retina is transmitted to primary visual cortex via relay cells i...
SummaryHumans and other species continually perform microscopic eye movements, even when attending t...
An important task in vision is to detect objects moving within a stationary scene. During normal vie...
SummaryAccurate perception of the visual world plays a major role in animal survival. All vertebrate...
Abstract. An understanding of brain function will ultimately require an understanding of the element...
Sensory receptive fields combine features that originate in different neural pathways. Retinal gangl...
Introduction: Direction-selective responses to visual cues depend upon precise connectivity between ...
The vertebrate retina, which provides the visual input to the brain and its main interface with th...
Sensory inputs from the natural world always come with certain environments, and our visual percepti...
There is ample anatomical, physiological and psychophysical evidence that the mammalian retina conta...
SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one v...