Cargando…

Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dowling, John E., Stryer, Lubert, Wiesel, Torsten N.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, [2000]
Colección:National Academy of Sciences colloquium series.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • COLLOQUIUM ON VISION: FROM PHOTON TO PERCEPTION
  • Contents
  • Vision: From photon to perception
  • How photons start vision
  • ELECTRICAL AND CHEMICAL SIGNALING IN RODS AND CONES
  • SINGLE PHOTON EFFECT
  • DARK NOISE IN RODS AND CONES
  • RHODOPSIN QUENCHING IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE RODS
  • FEEDBACK CONTROL BY CA
  • REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE SINGLE PHOTON RESPONSE
  • TRANSFER OF SIGNALS AT THE FIRST SYNAPSE
  • Gain and kinetics of activation in the G-protein cascade of phototransduction
  • THE G-PROTEIN CASCADE: ACTIVATION
  • SIMULATION OF THE DIFFUSIONAL INTERACTIONS UNDERLYING ACTIVATIONPREDICTED GAIN AND KINETICS
  • COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENT
  • The biology of vision in Drosophila
  • GENETIC AND MOLECULAR DISSECTION OF PHOTOTRANSDUCTION
  • INOSITOL PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND PHOTOTRANSDUCTION
  • CALCIUM IN DROSOPHILA PHOTORECEPTORS
  • LIGHT-ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS
  • FUTURE CHALLENGES
  • Primate photopigments and primate color vision
  • CONE PHOTOPIGMENT POLYMORPHISM
  • CONE OPSIN POLYMORPHISM
  • S-CONE GENES AND PHOTOPIGMENTS
  • SUMMARY AND PROSPECTS
  • Circuitry for color coding in the primate retinaFROM CELL TYPES TO MICROCIRCUITS
  • CLASSICAL LABELED LINE MODEL FOR COLOR OPPONENT CIRCUITRY
  • IDENTIFYING THE COLOR OPPONENT GANGLION CELL TYPES
  • CONE-TYPE SELECTIVE SURROUNDS AND HORIZONTAL CELLS
  • SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
  • Cell fate determination in the vertebrate retina
  • THE RETINA AS A MODEL OF CNS DEVELOPMENT
  • ROD DEVELOPMENT
  • GANGLION CELL DEVELOPMENT
  • AMACRINE AND HORIZONTAL CELL DEVELOPMENT
  • MODEL OF RETINAL CELL FATE DETERMINATION
  • Molecular biology of retinal ganglion cells
  • PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF RETINAL GANGLION CELLSMORPHOLOGIC AND ANATOMIC PROPERTIES OF RETINAL GANGLION CELLS
  • MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL QUESTIONS
  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN RETINAL GANGLION CELLS
  • Emergence of order in visual system development
  • LGN LAYERS ARE NOT PRESENT INITIALLY IN DEVELOPMENT
  • ACTION-POTENTIAL ACTIVITY IS REQUIRED FOR THE FORMATION OF THE EYE-SPECIFIC LAYERS
  • THE SPONTANEOUS FIRING OF NEIGHBORING RETINAL GANGLION CELLS IS CORRELATED
  • RETINOGENICULATE SYNAPSES CAN UNDERGO ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT STRENGTHENING
  • CONCLUDING REMARKS
  • Multineuronal codes in retinal signalingCONCERTED SIGNALS FROM RETINAL GANGLION CELLS
  • MULTIPLEXED CODING WITH SYNCHRONOUS SPIKES: AN EXAMPLE
  • DISCUSSION
  • Spatial integration and cortical dynamics
  • LONG-RANGE CORTICAL CONNECTIONS
  • CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES IN PSYCHOPHYSICS AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • LONG-TERM CORTICAL PLASTICITY
  • RAPID CORTICAL DYNAMICS
  • SUMMARY
  • Computational models of cortical visual processing
  • MODELS OF V1 AND MT NEURONS
  • ROLE OF MODELS IN VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
  • Motion perception: Seeing and deciding