In old world primates including humans, cone photoreceptors are classified according to their maximal sensitivity at either short (S, blue), middle (M, green) or long (L, red) wavelengths. Colour discrimination studies show that the S-cone pathway is selectively affected by age and disease, and psychophysical models implicate their loss. Photoreceptors have high metabolic demand and are susceptible to age or disease-related losses in oxygen and nutrient supply. Hence 30% of rods are lost over life. While comparable losses are not seen in cones, S-cones comprise less than 10% of the cone population, so significant loss would be undetected in total counts. Here we examine young and aged primate retinae stained to distinguish S from M/L-cones....
Structurally and functionally, the short-wave-sensitive (S) cone pathways are thought to decline mor...
International audienceAge-related decline in visual perception is usually attributed to optical fact...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
In old world primates including humans, cone photoreceptors are classified according to their maxima...
Photoreceptors have high metabolic demands and age rapidly, undermining visual function. We base our...
Photoreceptors have high energy demands and densely packed mitochondria through which light passes b...
Photoreceptor cells have high energy demands and suffer significantly with age. In aged rodents both...
AbstractDifferential cell death is a common feature of aging and age-related disease. In the retina,...
The physiological aging process of the retina is accompanied by various and sometimes extensive chan...
During normal ageing, photoreceptors of the human retina undergo various structural changes. We exam...
AbstractPeople often experience age-related declines in cone-based visual capacities despite an abse...
We used a noninvasive technique to investigate changes in photoreceptor function with aging in obser...
Daylight vision starts with signals in three classes of cone photoreceptors sensitive to short (S), ...
Photopigment optical density (OD) of middle-(M) and long-(L) wavelength-sensitive cones was determin...
Color mechanisms dominated by the sensitivity of short-, middle- and longwave cones have been isolat...
Structurally and functionally, the short-wave-sensitive (S) cone pathways are thought to decline mor...
International audienceAge-related decline in visual perception is usually attributed to optical fact...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...
In old world primates including humans, cone photoreceptors are classified according to their maxima...
Photoreceptors have high metabolic demands and age rapidly, undermining visual function. We base our...
Photoreceptors have high energy demands and densely packed mitochondria through which light passes b...
Photoreceptor cells have high energy demands and suffer significantly with age. In aged rodents both...
AbstractDifferential cell death is a common feature of aging and age-related disease. In the retina,...
The physiological aging process of the retina is accompanied by various and sometimes extensive chan...
During normal ageing, photoreceptors of the human retina undergo various structural changes. We exam...
AbstractPeople often experience age-related declines in cone-based visual capacities despite an abse...
We used a noninvasive technique to investigate changes in photoreceptor function with aging in obser...
Daylight vision starts with signals in three classes of cone photoreceptors sensitive to short (S), ...
Photopigment optical density (OD) of middle-(M) and long-(L) wavelength-sensitive cones was determin...
Color mechanisms dominated by the sensitivity of short-, middle- and longwave cones have been isolat...
Structurally and functionally, the short-wave-sensitive (S) cone pathways are thought to decline mor...
International audienceAge-related decline in visual perception is usually attributed to optical fact...
The howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are the only New World primates to exhibit routine trichromacy. Bo...