For several decades the physical mechanism underlying discrete dark noise of photoreceptors in the eye has remained highly controversial and poorly understood. It is known that the Arrhenius equation, which is based on the Boltzmann distribution for thermal activation, can model only a part (e.g. half of the activation energy) of the retinal dark noise experimentally observed for vertebrate rod and cone pigments. Using the Hinshelwood distribution instead of the Boltzmann distribution in the Arrhenius equation has been proposed as a solution to the problem. Here, we show that the using the Hinshelwood distribution does not solve the problem completely. As the discrete components of noise are indistinguishable in shape and duration from thos...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
In 1963, it was suggested [Sperry, R.W. (1963). Chemoaffinity in the orderly growth of nerve fiber p...
<p>Results of fitting the <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0148...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
Cellular luminescence is the emission of photons by living cells due to various biophysical and bioc...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Spontaneous or phasic voltage shifts normally occur across the plasma membranes of photorecept...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
In 1963, it was suggested [Sperry, R.W. (1963). Chemoaffinity in the orderly growth of nerve fiber p...
<p>Results of fitting the <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0148...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
The weakest pulse of light a human can detect sends about 100 photons through the pupil and produces...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
Cellular luminescence is the emission of photons by living cells due to various biophysical and bioc...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Spontaneous or phasic voltage shifts normally occur across the plasma membranes of photorecept...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
In 1963, it was suggested [Sperry, R.W. (1963). Chemoaffinity in the orderly growth of nerve fiber p...