Colloquium on vision :: from photon to perception /
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy of Sciences,
[2000]
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Schriftenreihe: | National Academy of Sciences colloquium series.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. |
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Beschreibung: | Proceedings of a colloquium held May 20-22, 1995 at the National Academy of Science, Irvine, Calif. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 0309569796 9780309569798 |
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505 | 0 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
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spelling | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / [edited by John Dowling, Lubert Stryer, and Torsten Wiesel]. Title of colloquium: Vision : from photon to perception Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, [2000] 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier National Academy of Sciences colloquium series Proceedings of a colloquium held May 20-22, 1995 at the National Academy of Science, Irvine, Calif. Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. 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 Vision Congresses. Vision Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Vision fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Dowling, John E. Stryer, Lubert. Wiesel, Torsten N. has work: Colloquium on vision (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFJ6Kvd8jTRkMj6VWdF8vd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Colloquium on vision. Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, [2000] 0309070791 (DLC) 2002514419 (OCoLC)58478364 National Academy of Sciences colloquium series. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=123551 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=123551 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / National Academy of Sciences colloquium series. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 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 Vision Congresses. Vision Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Vision fast |
title | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / |
title_alt | Vision : from photon to perception |
title_auth | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / |
title_exact_search | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / |
title_full | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / [edited by John Dowling, Lubert Stryer, and Torsten Wiesel]. |
title_fullStr | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / [edited by John Dowling, Lubert Stryer, and Torsten Wiesel]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Colloquium on vision : from photon to perception / [edited by John Dowling, Lubert Stryer, and Torsten Wiesel]. |
title_short | Colloquium on vision : |
title_sort | colloquium on vision from photon to perception |
title_sub | from photon to perception / |
topic | Vision Congresses. Vision Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Vision fast |
topic_facet | Vision Congresses. Vision Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. Vision Conference papers and proceedings |
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