We present several variations of a model of gain control in the retina of the toad Bufo marinus, and use them to fit the threshold-vs-intensity data of an actual toad ganglion cell [Donner et al. (1990). Journal of General Physiology, 95, 733–753]. Our models are based on a proposal by Donner et al. that the gain (neural spike per photon ratio) of toad ganglion cells is set by a sequence of two retinal gain control stages. The first stage consists of a Weber gain control mechanism at the level of the red rods. The second is a more proximal “noise gain” stage, which multiplies the (incremental) input signal by a factor that is inversely proportional to the standard deviation of the random ganglion cell input and, under conditions that produc...
The kinetics of rod responses to flashes and steps of light was studied as a function of background ...
AbstractTeeters and Arbib (Bio Cybernet 1991;64:197–207) presented a model of the anuran retina whic...
The size of Bufo marinus and Rana pipiens rod photocurrents is similar affected by changes in flash ...
Responses to flashes and steps of light were recorded intracellularly from rods and horizontal cells...
Responses to flashes and steps of light were recorded intracellularly from rods and horizontal cells...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
Responses to light were recorded from rods, horizontal cells, and ganglion cells in dark-adapted toa...
The electrical spread of excitation in the network of rod photoreceptors was studied by intracellula...
Abstract The accuracy of toad snapping towards moving worm dummies under various levels of dim illu...
Critical fusion frequency (CFF) of toad rods was examined at various intensities using intracellular...
AbstractBehavioural experiments and ganglion cell recordings indicate that the visual sensitivity of...
AbstractIn toads Bufo marinus and Bufo bufo spinosus, field potentials (FPs) were recorded from the ...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
AbstractThe kinetics of rod responses to flashes and steps of light was studied as a function of bac...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
The kinetics of rod responses to flashes and steps of light was studied as a function of background ...
AbstractTeeters and Arbib (Bio Cybernet 1991;64:197–207) presented a model of the anuran retina whic...
The size of Bufo marinus and Rana pipiens rod photocurrents is similar affected by changes in flash ...
Responses to flashes and steps of light were recorded intracellularly from rods and horizontal cells...
Responses to flashes and steps of light were recorded intracellularly from rods and horizontal cells...
1. The performance of ganglion cells in detecting flashes of light near the absolute threshold was s...
Responses to light were recorded from rods, horizontal cells, and ganglion cells in dark-adapted toa...
The electrical spread of excitation in the network of rod photoreceptors was studied by intracellula...
Abstract The accuracy of toad snapping towards moving worm dummies under various levels of dim illu...
Critical fusion frequency (CFF) of toad rods was examined at various intensities using intracellular...
AbstractBehavioural experiments and ganglion cell recordings indicate that the visual sensitivity of...
AbstractIn toads Bufo marinus and Bufo bufo spinosus, field potentials (FPs) were recorded from the ...
AbstractWe examined the responses of toad rod photoreceptors to single photons of light. To minimize...
AbstractThe kinetics of rod responses to flashes and steps of light was studied as a function of bac...
The presence of two spectrally different kinds of rod photoreceptors in amphibians has been hypothes...
The kinetics of rod responses to flashes and steps of light was studied as a function of background ...
AbstractTeeters and Arbib (Bio Cybernet 1991;64:197–207) presented a model of the anuran retina whic...
The size of Bufo marinus and Rana pipiens rod photocurrents is similar affected by changes in flash ...