SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one views a stationary scene. When an object moves within the scene, the corresponding patch of retina experiences a different motion trajectory than the surrounding region. Certain retinal ganglion cells respond selectively to this condition, when the motion in the cell's receptive field center is different from that in the surround. Here we show that this response is strongest at the very onset of differential motion, followed by gradual adaptation with a time course of several seconds. Different subregions of a ganglion cell's receptive field can adapt independently. The circuitry responsible for differential motion adaptation lies in the inner...
SummaryWe show that when a moving object suddenly reverses direction, there is a brief, synchronous ...
AbstractThe visual system adapts to the magnitude of intensity fluctuations, and this process begins...
Advances in our understanding of natural image statistics and of gain control within the retinal cir...
Due to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one views a ...
SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one v...
An important task in vision is to detect objects moving within a stationary scene. During normal vie...
Certain ganglion cells in the retina respond sensitively to differential motion between the receptiv...
One of the visual system’s many tasks is to be able to distinguish objects from the background. The ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65522/1/jphysiol.2008.156638.pd
To make up for delays in visual processing, retinal circuitry effectively predicts that a moving obj...
SummaryRetinal ganglion cells react to changes in visual contrast by adjusting their sensitivity and...
Phototransduction, transmission of visual information down the optic nerve incurs delays on the orde...
Standard models of stimulus encoding in the retina postulate that image presentations activate neuro...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of sensory function. Adapting optimally requires matching the dynami...
SummarySensory systems change their sensitivity based on recent stimuli to adjust their response ran...
SummaryWe show that when a moving object suddenly reverses direction, there is a brief, synchronous ...
AbstractThe visual system adapts to the magnitude of intensity fluctuations, and this process begins...
Advances in our understanding of natural image statistics and of gain control within the retinal cir...
Due to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one views a ...
SummaryDue to fixational eye movements, the image on the retina is always in motion, even when one v...
An important task in vision is to detect objects moving within a stationary scene. During normal vie...
Certain ganglion cells in the retina respond sensitively to differential motion between the receptiv...
One of the visual system’s many tasks is to be able to distinguish objects from the background. The ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65522/1/jphysiol.2008.156638.pd
To make up for delays in visual processing, retinal circuitry effectively predicts that a moving obj...
SummaryRetinal ganglion cells react to changes in visual contrast by adjusting their sensitivity and...
Phototransduction, transmission of visual information down the optic nerve incurs delays on the orde...
Standard models of stimulus encoding in the retina postulate that image presentations activate neuro...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of sensory function. Adapting optimally requires matching the dynami...
SummarySensory systems change their sensitivity based on recent stimuli to adjust their response ran...
SummaryWe show that when a moving object suddenly reverses direction, there is a brief, synchronous ...
AbstractThe visual system adapts to the magnitude of intensity fluctuations, and this process begins...
Advances in our understanding of natural image statistics and of gain control within the retinal cir...