AbstractWe show that irradiance-coding alone cannot explain the sustained pupillary constrictions evoked by chromatic and luminance variations in a stimulus. For example, stimulus modulations that decremented the contrasts in L- and M-cones as well as rods and melanopsin photoreceptors produced sustained constrictions rather than the predicted dilations. Although the sustained responses are unidirectional, we confirm that they are at least partially mediated by an L- and M-cone opponent interaction. We discuss the implications of sustained unidirectional chromatic responses in view of the function of the pupil to improve the clarity of vision
In the human, cone photoreceptors (L, M, and S) and the melanopsin-containing, intrinsically photose...
PURPOSE: This study aims to identify which aspects of the pupil light reflex are most influenced by ...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
AbstractWe show that irradiance-coding alone cannot explain the sustained pupillary constrictions ev...
The human retina contains five photoreceptor types: rods; short (S)-, mid (M)-, and long (L)-wavelen...
AbstractWe investigated whether cones are the only photosensitive process mediating the photopic pup...
AbstractOn a green or red background, the action spectrum of the pupillary responses evoked followin...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Sustained fixation of a bright coloured stimulus will, on extinction of the stimulus and continued s...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
AbstractSustained fixation of a bright coloured stimulus will, on extinction of the stimulus and con...
AbstractThe pupil exhibits a response property somewhat analogous to perceptual red-green cancellati...
The recent discovery of melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) has led to a fundamenta...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
AbstractRods, cones and melanopsin containing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (i...
In the human, cone photoreceptors (L, M, and S) and the melanopsin-containing, intrinsically photose...
PURPOSE: This study aims to identify which aspects of the pupil light reflex are most influenced by ...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...
AbstractWe show that irradiance-coding alone cannot explain the sustained pupillary constrictions ev...
The human retina contains five photoreceptor types: rods; short (S)-, mid (M)-, and long (L)-wavelen...
AbstractWe investigated whether cones are the only photosensitive process mediating the photopic pup...
AbstractOn a green or red background, the action spectrum of the pupillary responses evoked followin...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
Sustained fixation of a bright coloured stimulus will, on extinction of the stimulus and continued s...
Background: Retinal photoreceptors provide the main stage in the mammalian eye for regulating the re...
AbstractSustained fixation of a bright coloured stimulus will, on extinction of the stimulus and con...
AbstractThe pupil exhibits a response property somewhat analogous to perceptual red-green cancellati...
The recent discovery of melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) has led to a fundamenta...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
AbstractRods, cones and melanopsin containing intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (i...
In the human, cone photoreceptors (L, M, and S) and the melanopsin-containing, intrinsically photose...
PURPOSE: This study aims to identify which aspects of the pupil light reflex are most influenced by ...
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) express the photopigment melanopsin. Th...