2007
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3437-07.2007
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Spatial Properties and Functional Organization of Small Bistratified Ganglion Cells in Primate Retina

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“…The small koniocellular fibers carrying S-cone signals to cortex should result in a slower time course for S-cone IRFs compared with luminance modulation (30,31). Our studies confirm these temporal dynamics and provide a demonstration of selective agerelated losses affecting a putative S-cone OFF pathway.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The small koniocellular fibers carrying S-cone signals to cortex should result in a slower time course for S-cone IRFs compared with luminance modulation (30,31). Our studies confirm these temporal dynamics and provide a demonstration of selective agerelated losses affecting a putative S-cone OFF pathway.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…For Sϩ cells, the curves were generally bandpass Field et al, 2007), much like those obtained with S-cone-isolating gratings (Fig. 6 B-D).…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Tuningsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…One cell type (Sϩ) opposes excitatory input from S-cones to a combined inhibitory signal from L-and M-cones (Derrington et al, 1984;Dacey and Lee, 1994;White et al, 1998;Silveira et al, 1999;Reid and Shapley, 2002;Chatterjee and Callaway, 2003;Field et al, 2007). Another, seldom encountered, cell type (SϪ) draws inhibitory input from S-cones (Kruger, 1977;Malpeli and Schiller, 1978;de Monasterio, 1979;Zrenner and Gouras, 1981;Zrenner et al, 1983;Derrington et al, 1984;Valberg et al, 1986;Reid and Shapley, 2002;Chatterjee and Callaway, 2003;Dacey and Packer, 2003;Szmajda et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2C). For example, arrays of small bistratified cells (8,9), which are more irregular than mosaics of parasol cells, not only have RFs with larger mean aspect ratio than those of parasol cells but also a greater variance in the aspect ratios across RFs in a mosaic. Thus, maximizing the number of regions that could be reliably distinguished based on the responses of the retinal array (or, equivalently, the mutual information about the location of a point light source) can account for the average statistical properties of RF shapes in different types of retinal cells.…”
Section: Mosaics Of Evenly Spaced Elliptical Rfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S1 for how it is derived. If RFs are described as Gaussians, then the width of the Gaussian is found to be ϷL/2 in different species and types of retinal ganglion cells (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) (Fig. 1A), with the exception of some cell types in the salamander retina (5).…”
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