Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to the brain. We found that SBCs also carry signals from rod photoreceptors, with the same sign as S cone input. SBCs exhibited robust responses under low scotopic conditions. Physiological and anatomical experiments indicated that this rod input arose from the AII amacrine cell-mediated rod pathway. Rod and cone signals were both present in SBCs at mesopic light levels. These findings have three implications. First, more retinal circuits may multiplex rod and cone signals than were previously thought to, efficiently exploiting the limited number of optic nerve fibers. Second, signals from AII amacrine cells may diverge to most or all of the appr...
Adapting between scotopic and photopic illumination involves switching the routing of retinal signal...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
International audienceColor vision is essential for an animal's survival. It starts in the retina, w...
Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to t...
AbstractThe strength of rod inputs to ganglion cells was assessed in the macaque retina at retinal p...
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
In bright light, cone-photoreceptors are active and colour vision derives from a comparison of signa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Visual information is carried from the retina by the a...
AbstractWe measured the sensitivity, temporal frequency response, latency, and receptive field diame...
AbstractAt mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color app...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (iprgcs) are depolarized by light by two mechani...
SummaryRod photoreceptors contribute to vision over an ∼6-log-unit range of light intensities. The w...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
Analysis of cone inputs to primate parvocellular ganglion cells suggests that red – green spectral o...
Adapting between scotopic and photopic illumination involves switching the routing of retinal signal...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
International audienceColor vision is essential for an animal's survival. It starts in the retina, w...
Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to t...
AbstractThe strength of rod inputs to ganglion cells was assessed in the macaque retina at retinal p...
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
In bright light, cone-photoreceptors are active and colour vision derives from a comparison of signa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Visual information is carried from the retina by the a...
AbstractWe measured the sensitivity, temporal frequency response, latency, and receptive field diame...
AbstractAt mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color app...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (iprgcs) are depolarized by light by two mechani...
SummaryRod photoreceptors contribute to vision over an ∼6-log-unit range of light intensities. The w...
Processing and encoding of visual information begins at the first stage of the primate retina. Here,...
Analysis of cone inputs to primate parvocellular ganglion cells suggests that red – green spectral o...
Adapting between scotopic and photopic illumination involves switching the routing of retinal signal...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
International audienceColor vision is essential for an animal's survival. It starts in the retina, w...