To evaluate the nature of interactions between visual pathways transmitting the slower melanopsin and faster rod and cone signals, we implement a temporal phase summation paradigm in human observers using photoreceptor-directed stimuli. We show that melanopsin stimulation interacts with and alters both rod-mediated and cone-mediated vision regardless of whether it is perceptually visible or not. Melanopsin-rod interactions result in either inhibitory or facilitatory summation depending on the temporal frequency and photoreceptor pathway contrast sensitivity. Moreover, by isolating rod vision, we reveal a bipartite intensity response property of the rod pathway in photopic lighting that extends its operational range at lower frequencies to b...
Visual adaptation regulates contrast sensitivity during dynamically changing light conditions (Crawf...
The photopigment melanopsin supports reflexive visual functions in people, such as pupil constrictio...
This thesis investigated the role of rod, cone and melanopsin photoreceptors in mediating human brig...
To evaluate the nature of interactions between visual pathways transmitting the slower melanopsin an...
The precise control of visual sensitivity to variations in external lighting is critical for optimis...
The visual consequences of melanopsin photoreception in humans are not well understood. Here we stud...
Abstract In addition to the rod and cone photoreceptors the retina contains intrinsically photosensi...
The human retina contains long [L]-wavelength, medium [M]-wavelength, and short [S]-wavelength cones...
<B>This article is free to read on the publisher's website</B>\ud \ud <b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - Photo...
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
In the human, cone photoreceptors (L, M, and S) and the melanopsin-containing, intrinsically photose...
This thesis investigates the visual processes mediated via the fifth and most sparsely represented p...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate not only image-forming vision l...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Visual adaptation regulates contrast sensitivity during dynamically changing light conditions (Crawf...
The photopigment melanopsin supports reflexive visual functions in people, such as pupil constrictio...
This thesis investigated the role of rod, cone and melanopsin photoreceptors in mediating human brig...
To evaluate the nature of interactions between visual pathways transmitting the slower melanopsin an...
The precise control of visual sensitivity to variations in external lighting is critical for optimis...
The visual consequences of melanopsin photoreception in humans are not well understood. Here we stud...
Abstract In addition to the rod and cone photoreceptors the retina contains intrinsically photosensi...
The human retina contains long [L]-wavelength, medium [M]-wavelength, and short [S]-wavelength cones...
<B>This article is free to read on the publisher's website</B>\ud \ud <b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud - Photo...
The first stage in the human response to light is the sensing of light by the five classes of photor...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
In the human, cone photoreceptors (L, M, and S) and the melanopsin-containing, intrinsically photose...
This thesis investigates the visual processes mediated via the fifth and most sparsely represented p...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate not only image-forming vision l...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Visual adaptation regulates contrast sensitivity during dynamically changing light conditions (Crawf...
The photopigment melanopsin supports reflexive visual functions in people, such as pupil constrictio...
This thesis investigated the role of rod, cone and melanopsin photoreceptors in mediating human brig...