The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separate neural pathways. We used in vivo imaging to investigate how bipolar cells transmit these signals to the inner retina. We found that the volume of the synaptic terminal is an intrinsic property that contributes to different temporal filters. Individual cells transmit through multiple terminals varying in size, but smaller terminals generate faster and larger calcium transients to trigger vesicle release with higher initial gain, followed by more profound adaptation. Smaller terminals transmitted higher stimulus frequencies more effectively. Modeling global calcium dynamics triggering vesicle release indicated that variations in the volume ...
In the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photoreceptor si...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
Sensory systems continually adjust the way stimuli are processed. What are the circuit mechanisms un...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
<div><p>The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity throu...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
Sensory systems must be able to extract features of a stimulus to detect and represent properties of...
Abstract: Sensory systems must be able to extract features of a stimulus to detect and represent pro...
The visual signal impinging on the photoreceptor array is passed through a series of spatio-temporal...
The visual signal impinging on the photoreceptor array is passed through a series of spatio-temporal...
<p><b>A</b>, A schematic diagram is shown of a bipolar cell axon with large and small synaptic termi...
Contrast is computed throughout the nervous system to encode changing inputs efficiently. The retina...
SummaryIn the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photorece...
In the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photoreceptor si...
In the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photoreceptor si...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
Sensory systems continually adjust the way stimuli are processed. What are the circuit mechanisms un...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
<div><p>The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity throu...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
The visual system transmits information about fast and slow changes in light intensity through separ...
Sensory systems must be able to extract features of a stimulus to detect and represent properties of...
Abstract: Sensory systems must be able to extract features of a stimulus to detect and represent pro...
The visual signal impinging on the photoreceptor array is passed through a series of spatio-temporal...
The visual signal impinging on the photoreceptor array is passed through a series of spatio-temporal...
<p><b>A</b>, A schematic diagram is shown of a bipolar cell axon with large and small synaptic termi...
Contrast is computed throughout the nervous system to encode changing inputs efficiently. The retina...
SummaryIn the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photorece...
In the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photoreceptor si...
In the mammalian retina, 10–12 different cone bipolar cell (BC) types decompose the photoreceptor si...
AbstractUnlike cone photoreceptors, whose light responses have a uniform time course, retinal gangli...
Sensory systems continually adjust the way stimuli are processed. What are the circuit mechanisms un...