Human vision is exquisitely sensitive-a dark-adapted observer is capable of reliably detecting the absorption of a few quanta of light. Such sensitivity requires that the sensory receptors of the retina, rod photoreceptors, generate a reliable signal when single photons are absorbed. In addition, the retina must be able to extract this information and relay it to higher visual centres under conditions where very few rods signal single-photon responses while the majority generate only noise. Critical to signal transmission are mechanistic optimizations within rods and their dedicated retinal circuits that enhance the discriminability of single-photon responses by mitigating photoreceptor and synaptic noise. We describe behavioural experiment...
Perception of light in darkness requires no more than a handful of photons, and this remarkable beha...
Rod and cone photoreceptors in the human eye operate simultaneously under dim (mesopic) illumination...
Detection of light in a photoreceptor begins with the absorption of quanta of light. Highly evolved ...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Visually guided behaviour at its sensitivity limit relies on single-photon responses originating in ...
Visually guided behaviour at its sensitivity limit relies on single-photon responses originating in ...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
SummaryBackgroundVision in starlight relies on our ability to detect single absorbed photons. Indeed...
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
At the absolute threshold of vision, Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne estimate that 5–14 photons are absorb...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
Perception of light in darkness requires no more than a handful of photons, and this remarkable beha...
Rod and cone photoreceptors in the human eye operate simultaneously under dim (mesopic) illumination...
Detection of light in a photoreceptor begins with the absorption of quanta of light. Highly evolved ...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Visually guided behaviour at its sensitivity limit relies on single-photon responses originating in ...
Visually guided behaviour at its sensitivity limit relies on single-photon responses originating in ...
Rod photoreceptors are among the most sensitive light detectors in nature. They achieve their remark...
SummaryBackgroundVision in starlight relies on our ability to detect single absorbed photons. Indeed...
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
At the absolute threshold of vision, Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne estimate that 5–14 photons are absorb...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
AbstractMammals can see at low scotopic light levels where only 1 rod in several thousand transduces...
Research on photoreceptors has led to important insights into how light signals are detected and pro...
Perception of light in darkness requires no more than a handful of photons, and this remarkable beha...
Rod and cone photoreceptors in the human eye operate simultaneously under dim (mesopic) illumination...
Detection of light in a photoreceptor begins with the absorption of quanta of light. Highly evolved ...