A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sensitive parts. Specifically, in a fly photoreceptor, this limit is set by the number of its photon sampling units (microvilli), constituting its light sensor (the rhabdomere), and the speed and recoverability of their phototransduction reactions. In this review, using an insightful constructionist viewpoint of a fly photoreceptor being an ‘imperfect’ photon counting machine, we explain how these constraints give rise to adaptive quantal information sampling in time, which maximises information in responses to salient light changes while antialiasing visual signals. Interestingly, such sampling innately determines also why photoreceptors extract...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
SummaryBackgroundIn fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdo...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
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...
Many diurnal photoreceptors encode vast real-world light changes effectively, but how this performan...
Small fly eyes should not see fine image details. Because flies exhibit saccadic visual behaviors a...
More than five decades ago it was postulated that sensory neurons detect and selectively enhance beh...
We measure the reliability of signals at three levels within the blowfly visual system, and present ...
AbstractWhite noise techniques are used to compare the two photoreceptor sub-types in blowfly retina...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
SummaryBackgroundIn fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdo...
Light intensities (photons/s/um2) in a natural scene vary over several orders of magnitude from sha...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
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...
Many diurnal photoreceptors encode vast real-world light changes effectively, but how this performan...
Small fly eyes should not see fine image details. Because flies exhibit saccadic visual behaviors a...
More than five decades ago it was postulated that sensory neurons detect and selectively enhance beh...
We measure the reliability of signals at three levels within the blowfly visual system, and present ...
AbstractWhite noise techniques are used to compare the two photoreceptor sub-types in blowfly retina...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...