Phototransduction reactions in the rhabdomeric photoreceptor are profoundly stochastic due to the small number of participating molecules and small reaction space. The resulting quantum bumps (QBs) vary in their timing (latency), amplitudes and durations, and these variabilities within each cell are not correlated. Using modeling and electrophysiological recordings, we investigated how the QB properties depend on the cascade speed and how they influence signal transfer. Parametric analysis in the model supported by experimental data revealed that faster cascades elicit larger and narrower QBs with faster onsets and smaller variabilities than slower cascades. Latency dispersion was stronger affected by modification of upstream than downstrea...
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ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Many diurnal photoreceptors encode vast real-world light changes effectively, but how this performan...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
SummaryBackgroundIn fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdo...
SummaryHow do the microscopic properties of a photoreceptor shape the transformation of photon input...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a number o...
Noise is a prevalent and sometimes even dominant aspect of many biological processes. While many nat...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
Noise is a prevalent and sometimes even dominant aspect of many biological processes. While many nat...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
International audienceAdaptation is at the heart of sensation and nowhere is it more salient than in...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Many diurnal photoreceptors encode vast real-world light changes effectively, but how this performan...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
SummaryBackgroundIn fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdo...
SummaryHow do the microscopic properties of a photoreceptor shape the transformation of photon input...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a number o...
Noise is a prevalent and sometimes even dominant aspect of many biological processes. While many nat...
AbstractThe single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a ...
Noise is a prevalent and sometimes even dominant aspect of many biological processes. While many nat...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
International audienceAdaptation is at the heart of sensation and nowhere is it more salient than in...
ABSTRACT The single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction is highly reproducible despite a...
Rod photoreceptors mediate vision in dim light. Their biological function is to discriminate between...