Second, we show that the contribution that an individual retinal input makes to geniculate firing appears to be substantially elevated during visual stimulation.
Necessity of acetylcholine for retinal directionally selective responses to drifting gratings in rabbit.
Firing rates of a retinal neuron are not predictable from interspike interval statistics.
The vulnerability is specific to photoreceptors; other retinal neurons appeared resistant to the exposures tested.
Evidence that vesicles on the synaptic ribbon of retinal bipolar neurons can be rapidly released.
Retinal cells with a common function tend to be regularly distributed.
Multifocal electroretinogram delays reveal local retinal dysfunction in early diabetic retinopathy.
All visual behaviors were absent or greatly diminished until 8 to 10 weeks, when retinal layering had returned.