نتایج جستجو برای: retinal ganglion cells

تعداد نتایج: 1453600  

Journal: :Glia 2004
Eric A Newman

Glial modulation of synaptic transmission and neuronal excitability in the mammalian retina is mediated by several mechanisms. Stimulation of glial cells evokes Ca(2+) waves, which propagate through the network of retinal astrocytes and Müller cells and result in the modulation of the activity of neighboring ganglion cells. Light-evoked spiking is enhanced in some ganglion cells and depressed i...

Journal: :Science 1976
E V Famiglietti H Kolb

The inner plexiform layer of the mammalian retina has a bisublaminar organization determined by restricted branching of the terminals of cone bipolar cells and dendrites of class I (large) and class II (small) ganglion cells. Comparison of dendritic field diameters and receptive fiedl center sizes of large ganglion cells suggests that neural circuitry in sublamina a conveys "OFF"-center propert...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Joel Zylberberg Jon Cafaro Maxwell H. Turner Eric Shea-Brown Fred Rieke

Neural responses are noisy, and circuit structure can correlate this noise across neurons. Theoretical studies show that noise correlations can have diverse effects on population coding, but these studies rarely explore stimulus dependence of noise correlations. Here, we show that noise correlations in responses of ON-OFF direction-selective retinal ganglion cells are strongly stimulus dependen...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 1998
S Nirenberg P E Latham

Recent advances in multi-electrode recording have brought us closer to understanding how visual information is encoded by populations of retinal ganglion cells. By monitoring the visual responses of many ganglion cells at once, it is now possible to examine how ganglion cells act together to encode a visual scene.

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Andreas Thiel Martin Greschner Christian W Eurich Josef Ammermüller Jutta Kretzberg

We investigate the capability of turtle retinal ganglion cell (RGC) ensembles to simultaneously encode multiple aspects of visual motion: speed, direction, and acceleration of moving patterns. Bayesian stimulus reconstruction reveals that the instantaneous firing rates of RGCs contain information about all of these stimulus properties. Stimulus velocity is mainly encoded by steady-state firing ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2018
Sebastian Ströh Christian Puller Sebastian Swirski Maj-Britt Hölzel Lea I S van der Linde Jasmin Segelken Konrad Schultz Christoph Block Hannah Monyer Klaus Willecke Reto Weiler Martin Greschner Ulrike Janssen-Bienhold Karin Dedek

In the mammalian retina, horizontal cells receive glutamatergic inputs from many rod and cone photoreceptors and return feedback signals to them, thereby changing photoreceptor glutamate release in a light-dependent manner. Horizontal cells also provide feedforward signals to bipolar cells. It is unclear, however, how horizontal cell signals also affect the temporal, spatial, and contrast tunin...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1997
D S Rice Q Tang R W Williams B S Harris M T Davisson D Goldowitz

PURPOSE The autosomal semidominant mutation Bst (belly spot and tail) is often associated with small and atrophic optic nerves in adult mice and shares several important attributes with heritable optic nerve atrophy in humans. In this article, the authors present adult and developmental studies on the retinal phenotype in Bst/+ mice. METHODS Retinal ganglion cells in adult Bst/+ mice were lab...

Journal: :Neuron 1997
Marla B. Feller Daniel A. Butts Holly L. Aaron Daniel S. Rokhsar Carla J. Shatz

In the developing mammalian retina, spontaneous waves of action potentials are present in the ganglion cell layer weeks before vision. These waves are known to be generated by a synaptically connected network of amacrine cells and retinal ganglion cells, and exhibit complex spatiotemporal patterns, characterized by shifting domains of coactivation. Here, we present a novel dynamical model consi...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Jason L. Puchalla Elad Schneidman Robert A. Harris Michael J. Berry

We have explored the manner in which the population of retinal ganglion cells collectively represent the visual world. Ganglion cells in the salamander were recorded simultaneously with a multielectrode array during stimulation with both artificial and natural visual stimuli, and the mutual information that single cells and pairs of cells conveyed about the stimulus was estimated. We found sign...

Journal: :Brain research 2004
Ai-Hua Chen Yi Zhou Hai-Qing Gong Pei-Ji Liang

In the present study, the electrical activities of paired retinal ganglion cells, under full field light stimuli with a variety of chromatic configurations, were recorded from a small functioning piece of retina using multi-electrode array (MEA). Neurons that had increased firings at light-ON and -OFF transients and did not show color-opponent properties were investigated. Single neuronal analy...

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