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Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 202:108154
Parasol-magnocellular pathway ganglion cells form an important output stream of the primate retina and make a major contribution to visual motion detection. They are known to comprise ON and OFF type response polarities but the relative numbers of ON
Autor:
Ulrike, Grünert, Sammy C S, Lee, William C, Kwan, Inaki-Carril, Mundinano, James A, Bourne, Paul R, Martin
Publikováno v:
Brain structurefunction. 226(9)
We determined the retinal ganglion cell types projecting to the medial subdivision of inferior pulvinar (PIm) and the superior colliculus (SC) in the common marmoset monkey, Callithrix jacchus. Adult marmosets received a bidirectional tracer cocktail
Autor:
William C. Kwan, Inaki-Carril Mundinano, Mitchell J. de Souza, Sammy C. S. Lee, Paul R. Martin, Ulrike Grünert, James A. Bourne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Neurology. 527:C1-C1
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 524(1)
Antibodies against calretinin are markers for one type of rod pathway interneuron (AⅡ amacrine cell) in the retina of some but not all mammalian species. The AⅡ cells play a crucial role in night-time (scotopic) vision and have been proposed as a
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 26(10)
Melanopsin is a photopigment expressed in retinal ganglion cells, which are intrinsically photosensitive and are also involved in retinal circuits arising from rod and cone photoreceptors. This circuitry, however, is poorly understood. Here, we studi
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 22(2)
It is well established that in primate retina both medium- and long-wavelength-sensitive cone types provide input to the midget-parvocellular pathway. The question, however, whether short-wavelength-sensitive (S or 'blue') cones provide input to the
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 474(3)
Previous studies of primate retinae have shown that diffuse bipolar (DB) cells contact all the cones in their dendritic field, suggesting there is no spectral selectivity in the functional input to DB cells. However, since short-wavelength sensitive
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 469(4)
Diffuse bipolar cells in primate retina receive synaptic input from multiple cones and provide output to ganglion cells. Diffuse bipolar cells can be subdivided into six types (DB1-DB6) according to the stratification of their axon terminals in the i