Imaging Light Responses of Foveal Ganglion Cells in the Living Macaque Eye

Volume: 34, Issue: 19, Pages: 6596 - 6605
Published: May 7, 2014
Abstract
The fovea dominates primate vision, and its anatomy and perceptual abilities are well studied, but its physiology has been little explored because of limitations of current physiological methods. In this study, we adapted a novel in vivo imaging method, originally developed in mouse retina, to explore foveal physiology in the macaque, which permits the repeated imaging of the functional response of many retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)...
Paper Details
Title
Imaging Light Responses of Foveal Ganglion Cells in the Living Macaque Eye
Published Date
May 7, 2014
Volume
34
Issue
19
Pages
6596 - 6605
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