(Vis Neurosci[TA])
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  • Support for the efficient coding account of visual discomfort. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2024 Dec 26; 41:E008.O'Hare L, Hibbard PBVN
  • Sparse coding theories suggest that the visual brain is optimized to encode natural visual stimuli to minimize metabolic cost. It is thought that images that do not have the same statistical properties as natural images are unable to be coded efficiently and result in visual discomfort. Conversely, artworks are thought to be even more efficiently processed compared to natural images and so are es…
  • Visual Field Asymmetries in Responses to ON and OFF Pathway Biasing Stimuli. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2024 Dec 19; 41:E007.Scott MTW, Yakovleva A, Norcia AMVN
  • Recent reports suggest the ON and OFF pathways are differentially susceptible to selective vision loss in glaucoma. Thus, perimetric assessment of ON- and OFF-pathway function may serve as a useful diagnostic. However, this necessitates a developed understanding of normal ON/OFF pathway function around the visual field and as a function of input intensity. Here, using electroencephalography, we m…
  • Pattern reversal chromatic VEPs like onsets, are unaffected by attentional demand. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2024 Dec 16; 41:E006.Arthur C, Kavcar OB, … Crognale MAVN
  • Attention has been shown to modulate the visual evoked potential (VEP) recorded to reversing achromatic patterns. However, the chromatic onset VEP appears to be robust to attentional shifts. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responses to both chromatic and achromatic reversing patterns are also affected by attention. Resolution and comparison of these results is problematic due to diff…
  • Synaptotagmin-9 in mouse retina. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2024 Sep 18; 41:E003.Mesnard CS, Hays CL, … Thoreson WBVN
  • Synaptotagmin-9 (Syt9) is a Ca[2+] sensor mediating fast synaptic release expressed in various parts of the brain. The presence and role of Syt9 in retina is unknown. We found evidence for Syt9 expression throughout the retina and created mice to conditionally eliminate Syt9 in a cre-dependent manner. We crossed Syt9[fl/fl] mice with Rho-iCre, HRGP-Cre, and CMV-Cre mice to generate mice in which …
  • Chemically induced cone degeneration in the 13-lined ground squirrel. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2024 May 10; 41:E002.Follett HM, Warr E, … Carroll JVN
  • Animal models of retinal degeneration are critical for understanding disease and testing potential therapies. Inducing degeneration commonly involves the administration of chemicals that kill photoreceptors by disrupting metabolic pathways, signaling pathways, or protein synthesis. While chemically induced degeneration has been demonstrated in a variety of animals (mice, rats, rabbits, felines, 1…
  • Evolution of the visual system in ray-finned fishes. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2023 Dec 20; 40:E005.Hofmann MH, Gebhardt ICVN
  • The vertebrate eye allows to capture an enormous amount of detail about the surrounding world which can only be exploited with sophisticated central information processing. Furthermore, vision is an active process due to head and eye movements that enables the animal to change the gaze and actively select objects to investigate in detail. The entire system requires a coordinated coevolution of it…
  • Two mechanisms for direction selectivity in a model of the primate starburst amacrine cell. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2023 May 23; 40:E003.Wu J, Kim YJ, … Smith RGVN
  • In a recent study, visual signals were recorded for the first time in starburst amacrine cells of the macaque retina, and, as for mouse and rabbit, a directional bias observed in calcium signals was recorded from near the dendritic tips. Stimulus motion from the soma toward the tip generated a larger calcium signal than motion from the tip toward the soma. Two mechanisms affecting the spatiotempo…
  • Impact of glaucoma on the spatial frequency processing of scenes in central vision. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2023 Feb 08; 40:E001.Trouilloud A, Ferry E, … Peyrin CVN
  • Glaucoma is an eye disease characterized by a progressive vision loss usually starting in peripheral vision. However, a deficit for scene categorization is observed even in the preserved central vision of patients with glaucoma. We assessed the processing and integration of spatial frequencies in the central vision of patients with glaucoma during scene categorization, considering the severity of…
  • Glial cell response to constant low light exposure in rat retina. [Journal Article]
    Vis Neurosci. 2022 Sep 27; 39:E005.Bruera MG, Benedetto MM, … Contin MAVN
  • To study the macroglia and microglia and the immune role in long-time light exposure in rat eyes, we performed glial cell characterization along the time-course of retinal degeneration induced by chronic exposure to low-intensity light. Animals were exposed to light for periods of 2, 4, 6, or 8 days, and the retinal glial response was evaluated by immunohistochemistry, western blot and real-time …