0 the area at the back of the eye that receives light and sends pictures of what the eye sees to the brain
1 the area at the back of the eye that receives light and sends an image to the brain so that seeing can happen
Responses to acetylcholine of ganglion cells in an isolated mammalian retina.
Preconditioning with bright light evokes a protective response against light damage in the rat retina.
Visual function in regenerating teleost retina following cytotoxic lesioning.
The size of the horizontal cell receptive fields adapts to the stimulus in the light adapted goldfish retina.
A comparison of receptive field and tracer coupling size of horizontal cells in the rabbit retina.
We tested this idea by stimulating surrounds with large spots of light in the flat-mount preparation of the mouse retina.
This is because visual experience is radically underdetermined by the data available in the proximal stimulus (the dynamic array of light falling on the retinae).
The same technique is applied to the peripheral retina and the two acuity categories: central acuity and peripheral vision.