Light adaptation in cones was characterized by measuring the changes in temporal frequency responses to sinusoidal modulation of light around various mean levels spanning a range of four log units. We have shown previously that some aspects of cone adaptation behavior can be accounted for by a biochemical kinetic model for phototransduction in which adaptation is mediated largely by a sigmoidal dependence of guanylate cyclase activity on the concentration of free cytoplasmic Ca2+, ([Ca2+]i) (Sneyd and Tranchina, 1989). Here we extend the model by incorporating electrogenic Na+/K+ exchange, and the model is put to further tests by simulating experiments in the literature. It accounts for (a) speeding up of the impulse response, transition fr...
BACKGROUND: The precise form of the light response of human cone photoreceptors in vivo has not bee...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
Light adaptation in cones was characterized by measuring the changes in temporal frequency responses...
Three features appear to characterize steady-state light adaptation in vertebrate cone photoreceptor...
A negative phototransduction feedback in rods and cones is critical for the timely termination of th...
Journal Article1. Intracellular recordings were made from L-type horizontal cells in the retina of t...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
The effects of byperpolarizing current and background light on intracellular esponses of red cones i...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
The hyperpolarizing responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the turtle, P...
The ability of the cone visual system to regulate its sensitivity from twilight to bright sunlight i...
AbstractThe degree of chromatic adaptation of midget ganglion cells of the parvocellular (PC) pathwa...
AbstractRecent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
BACKGROUND: The precise form of the light response of human cone photoreceptors in vivo has not bee...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
Light adaptation in cones was characterized by measuring the changes in temporal frequency responses...
Three features appear to characterize steady-state light adaptation in vertebrate cone photoreceptor...
A negative phototransduction feedback in rods and cones is critical for the timely termination of th...
Journal Article1. Intracellular recordings were made from L-type horizontal cells in the retina of t...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
The effects of byperpolarizing current and background light on intracellular esponses of red cones i...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
The hyperpolarizing responses to light were recorded intracellularly from red cones of the turtle, P...
The ability of the cone visual system to regulate its sensitivity from twilight to bright sunlight i...
AbstractThe degree of chromatic adaptation of midget ganglion cells of the parvocellular (PC) pathwa...
AbstractRecent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
BACKGROUND: The precise form of the light response of human cone photoreceptors in vivo has not bee...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...