Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN

Nature64.80
Volume: 433, Issue: 7027, Pages: 749 - 754
Published: Feb 1, 2005
Abstract
Human vision starts with the activation of rod photoreceptors in dim light and short (S)-, medium (M)-, and long (L)- wavelength-sensitive cone photoreceptors in daylight. Recently a parallel, non-rod, non-cone photoreceptive pathway, arising from a population of retinal ganglion cells, was discovered in nocturnal rodents. These ganglion cells express the putative photopigment melanopsin and by signalling gross changes in light intensity serve...
Paper Details
Title
Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN
Published Date
Feb 1, 2005
Journal
Volume
433
Issue
7027
Pages
749 - 754
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