1995
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(95)00114-f
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Photoreceptor spectral sensitivities: Common shape in the long-wavelength region

Abstract: Previous measurements of mammalian photoreceptor spectral sensitivity have been analysed, with particular attention to the long-wavelength region. The measurements selected for study come from rod and cone systems, and from human, monkey, bovine and squirrel sources. For the spectra from photoreceptor electrophysiology and from psychophysical sensitivity, the frequency scaling applied by Mansfield (1985, The visual system, pp. 89-106. New York: Alan Liss) provides a common shape over a range of at least 7 log1… Show more

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“…The upper graph shows the estimated relative quantal catch for each of the four single cone types including the filtering effects of its typical oil droplet. Absorbance spectra were calculated using Lamb's pigment template [43] and the average l max for each cone class. Following Hart & Vorobyev [44], these were multiplied by the transmission spectrum, normalized from 0 to 1, of the most commonly associated oil droplet (see electronic supplementary material, M1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upper graph shows the estimated relative quantal catch for each of the four single cone types including the filtering effects of its typical oil droplet. Absorbance spectra were calculated using Lamb's pigment template [43] and the average l max for each cone class. Following Hart & Vorobyev [44], these were multiplied by the transmission spectrum, normalized from 0 to 1, of the most commonly associated oil droplet (see electronic supplementary material, M1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption spectra of visible and UV light-absorbing forms of Opn5m proteins were calculated using the methods previously described (7). Briefly, the spectral region at wavelengths longer than the maximum of the main peak of the spectrum difference between the visible and UV light-absorbing forms of the pigment was best fitted with a template spectrum previously described (12,13). The best fitting spectrum was considered to be the visible light-absorbing form of the pigment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the parallel nature of these curves, the Hill coefficient for the data collected at 375 nm was used for curve fitting data obtained for other wavelengths (25). Relative quantum sensitivity to each wavelength was determined from the half-maximum response and fit with a retinal1-based photopigment template function (26).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2E). Relative quantum sensitivity to each wavelength was determined from the half-maximum response and an action spectrum was generated (25,26). The action spectrum closely matched that predicted for a retinal1-based pigment with a λ max of ≈420 nm (419 nm and 418 nm in two independent experiments) (Fig.…”
Section: Localization Of Opsin 5 In the Pvo And Its Projections To Thmentioning
confidence: 99%