Search Results - "Naarendorp, F"
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RGS9-1 is required for normal inactivation of mouse cone phototransduction
Published in Molecular vision (20-03-2001)“…To test the hypothesis that Regulator of G-protein Signaling 9 (RGS9-1) is necessary for the normal inactivation of retinal cones. Mice having the gene RGS9-1…”
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Dark-Light: Model for Nightblindness from the Human Rhodopsin Gly-90 → Asp Mutation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (31-01-1995)“…A human rhodopsin mutation, Gly-90 → Asp (Gly90Asp), cosegregated with an unusual trait of congenital nightblindness in 22 at-risk members of a large autosomal…”
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The influence of short-term adaptation of human rods and cones on cone-mediated grating visibility
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-1991)“…1. The influences of short-term visual adaptation of either rods or cones upon cone-mediated grating visibility were compared with their influences upon…”
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Dopaminergic modulation of rod pathway signals does not affect the scotopic ERG of cat at dark-adapted threshold
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-1993)“…1. Two rod-driven electroretinogram (ERG) components were recorded to monitor scotopic retinal signals during experimental manipulation of dopamine and…”
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Push-pull model of the primate photopic electroretinogram: a role for hyperpolarizing neurons in shaping the b-wave
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-05-1994)“…Existing models of the primate photopic electroretinogram (ERG) attribute the light-adapted b-wave to activity of depolarizing bipolar cells (DBCs), mediated…”
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Absolute and relative sensitivity of the scotopic system of rat: electroretinography and behavior
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-07-2001)“…The goal of the present study was to relate the dark and light-adapted flash sensitivity of the scotopic threshold response (STR) and rod b-wave of the…”
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The sensitivity and spectral identity of the cones driving the b-wave of the rat electroretinogram
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-03-2003)“…In the retina of rat, cones make up approximately 0.85% of the photoreceptor population: 93% of these cones contain a midwave-sensitive pigment, the rest…”
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The d-wave of the rod electroretinogram of rat originates in the cone pathway
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-01-1999)“…We studied the off-response of the rat ERG evoked with long duration, mesopic stimuli during light and dark adaptation, and after intravitreal injection of…”
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The scotopic threshold response of the cat ERG is suppressed selectively by GABA and glycine
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1991)“…Corneal electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded from anesthetized cats under scotopic conditions. We examined whether the scotopic threshold response (STR) of…”
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Summation of Rod and S Cone signals at threshold in human observers
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-09-1996)“…We examined whether signals from rods and S cones can combine to produce a threshold response. Test flashes of specific wavelengths superposed on a long…”
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Dark-light: Model for nightblindness from the human rhodopsin Gly-90 arrow right Asp mutation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-01-1995)“…A human rhodopsin mutation, Gly-90 arrow right Asp (Gly90Asp), cosegregated with an unusual trait of congenital nightblindness in 22 at-risk members of a large…”
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Rod light and dark adaptation influence cone-mediated spatial acuity
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1988)“…The influence of rod light and dark adaptation upon cone mediated spatial acuity was studied in the near parafoveal retina of normal human observers. The…”
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The influence of cone adaptation upon rod mediated flicker
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1986)“…The influence of annular fields on sensitivity to sinusoidal flicker was assessed in the dark adapted parafoveal retina. Test stimuli were 2 degrees 20' in…”
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