Every second, in an average daytime light environment, hundreds of millions of photons enter the human eye and arrive at the photoreceptor layer of the retina. All our information about the visible world is contained in this rain of photons. The retina is a complex tissue, literally an extension of the brain, which transforms the rain of photons into bioelectric signals containing all the information available to the brain to interpret and respond to the external visual world. A considerable amount of processing takes place within the retinal tissue itself. Understanding what kind of processing takes place at each retinal stage is crucial for understanding normal vision, vision in the presence of diseases affecting the retina, and, ultimate...
When light enters the eye, a visual image is focussed on a structure at the back of the eye that we ...
Among 10 breakthroughs that Science announced at the end of 2002 was the discovery of a photosensing...
The retina detects light so that our body clock runs in time with the rising and setting of the sun....
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
The retina is a complex biological structure located at the back of the eye. Every day, it continual...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
The vertebrate retina is a clearly organized signal-processing system. It contains more than 60 diff...
The human retina, traditionally described as the biological equivalent of a camera, is supporting th...
Our sense of sight relies on photoreceptors, which transduce photons into the nervous system's elect...
This chapter discusses the morphological and functional organization of the human retina, choroid-re...
Humans, like many other vertebrates, possess five Aristotelian senses (vision, olfaction, hearing, t...
A computational model of visual processing in the vertebrate retina provides a unified explanation o...
When light enters the eye, a visual image is focussed on a structure at the back of the eye that we ...
Among 10 breakthroughs that Science announced at the end of 2002 was the discovery of a photosensing...
The retina detects light so that our body clock runs in time with the rising and setting of the sun....
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
The retina is a complex biological structure located at the back of the eye. Every day, it continual...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
We rely on our visual system to cope with the vast barrage of incoming light patterns and to extract...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
The vertebrate retina is a clearly organized signal-processing system. It contains more than 60 diff...
The human retina, traditionally described as the biological equivalent of a camera, is supporting th...
Our sense of sight relies on photoreceptors, which transduce photons into the nervous system's elect...
This chapter discusses the morphological and functional organization of the human retina, choroid-re...
Humans, like many other vertebrates, possess five Aristotelian senses (vision, olfaction, hearing, t...
A computational model of visual processing in the vertebrate retina provides a unified explanation o...
When light enters the eye, a visual image is focussed on a structure at the back of the eye that we ...
Among 10 breakthroughs that Science announced at the end of 2002 was the discovery of a photosensing...
The retina detects light so that our body clock runs in time with the rising and setting of the sun....