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The following pages link to Lateral inhibition in the inner retina is important for spatial tuning of ganglion cells (Q51465959):
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- Non-topographical contrast enhancement in the olfactory bulb. (Q25254993) (← links)
- Coding space-time stimulus dynamics in auditory brain maps (Q26828836) (← links)
- Multireceptor GABAergic regulation of synaptic communication in amphibian retina (Q28345424) (← links)
- Elimination of the rho1 subunit abolishes GABA(C) receptor expression and alters visual processing in the mouse retina (Q28587548) (← links)
- Data-driven inference of network connectivity for modeling the dynamics of neural codes in the insect antennal lobe (Q28654582) (← links)
- Modelling Visual Search with the Selective Attention for Identification Model (VS-SAIM): A Novel Explanation for Visual Search Asymmetries (Q28741854) (← links)
- Stimulus size and intensity alter fundamental receptive-field properties of mouse retinal ganglion cells in vivo (Q29541890) (← links)
- Molecular layer inhibitory interneurons provide feedforward and lateral inhibition in the dorsal cochlear nucleus (Q30473331) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlying lateral GABAergic feedback onto rod bipolar cells in rat retina (Q30493599) (← links)
- A novel mechanism for switching a neural system from one state to another (Q30494145) (← links)
- Linking the computational structure of variance adaptation to biophysical mechanisms (Q30580014) (← links)
- Directionally selective retinal ganglion cells suppress luminance responses during natural viewing (Q30824049) (← links)
- Development of retinal ganglion cell structure and function (Q31926296) (← links)
- Ganglion cell adaptability: does the coupling of horizontal cells play a role? (Q33322519) (← links)
- Confocal analysis of reciprocal feedback at rod bipolar terminals in the rabbit retina. (Q33337947) (← links)
- Interneuron circuits tune inhibition in retinal bipolar cells (Q33593533) (← links)
- Rod vision: pathways and processing in the mammalian retina (Q34207829) (← links)
- Lateral interactions in the outer retina (Q34274436) (← links)
- Plasticity of AII amacrine cell circuitry in the mammalian retina (Q34290415) (← links)
- Cellular organization of the vertebrate retina (Q34290469) (← links)
- Neuroligin-4 is localized to glycinergic postsynapses and regulates inhibition in the retina (Q34583030) (← links)
- Light-activated channels targeted to ON bipolar cells restore visual function in retinal degeneration (Q34773506) (← links)
- Advances in color science: from retina to behavior (Q34776784) (← links)
- Electrophysiological measurement of the effect of inter-stimulus competition on early cortical stages of human vision (Q35042525) (← links)
- The projective field of a retinal amacrine cell (Q35087652) (← links)
- Effects of Histamine on Light Responses of Amacrine Cells in Tiger Salamander Retina (Q35102112) (← links)
- Recording light-evoked postsynaptic responses in neurons in dark-adapted, mouse retinal slice preparations using patch clamp techniques (Q35162234) (← links)
- Light-Evoked Lateral GABAergic Inhibition at Single Bipolar Cell Synaptic Terminals Is Driven by Distinct Retinal Microcircuits (Q35562893) (← links)
- Ambient light regulates sodium channel activity to dynamically control retinal signaling (Q35596288) (← links)
- Human electroretinal responses to grating patterns and defocus changes by global flash multifocal electroretinogram (Q35601451) (← links)
- GABAC receptor-mediated inhibition in the retina (Q35944663) (← links)
- Synaptic mechanisms that shape visual signaling at the inner retina (Q35974490) (← links)
- Distinctive receptive field and physiological properties of a wide-field amacrine cell in the macaque monkey retina. (Q36038145) (← links)
- Differential encoding of spatial information among retinal on cone bipolar cells (Q36064787) (← links)
- The Synaptic and Morphological Basis of Orientation Selectivity in a Polyaxonal Amacrine Cell of the Rabbit Retina (Q36106844) (← links)
- Mapping nonlinear receptive field structure in primate retina at single cone resolution (Q36216703) (← links)
- The impact of inhibitory mechanisms in the inner retina on spatial tuning of RGCs (Q36611219) (← links)
- Early Retinal Neuronal Dysfunction in Diabetic Mice: Reduced Light-Evoked Inhibition Increases Rod Pathway Signaling (Q36761806) (← links)
- Responses and receptive fields of amacrine cells and ganglion cells in the salamander retina (Q36816902) (← links)
- Synaptic regulation of the light-dependent oscillatory currents in starburst amacrine cells of the mouse retina (Q36852176) (← links)
- Electrophysiological properties and synaptic responses of cells in the trigeminal principal sensory nucleus of postnatal rats (Q36915875) (← links)
- Divergence of visual channels in the inner retina (Q37029467) (← links)
- Space-time codependence of retinal ganglion cells can be explained by novel and separable components of their receptive fields (Q37263936) (← links)
- Light adaptation alters the source of inhibition to the mouse retinal OFF pathway. (Q37346355) (← links)
- Inner retinal inhibition shapes the receptive field of retinal ganglion cells in primate (Q37520118) (← links)
- The ON Crossover Circuitry Shapes Spatiotemporal Profile in the Center and Surround of Mouse OFF Retinal Ganglion Cells. (Q37525756) (← links)
- The Topographical Mapping in Drosophila Central Complex Network and Its Signal Routing (Q37742961) (← links)
- Multiple pathways of inhibition shape bipolar cell responses in the retina (Q37798871) (← links)
- Acidification of the synaptic cleft of cone photoreceptor terminal controls the amount of transmitter release, thereby forming the receptive field surround in the vertebrate retina (Q38024760) (← links)
- Ionotropic GABA Receptors and Distal Retinal ON and OFF Responses (Q38241844) (← links)