A M Granda, J E Fulbrook. J Neurophysiol 1989
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Comparisons of directionally selective with other ganglion cells of the turtle retina: intracellular recording and staining.
R J Jensen, R D DeVoe. J Comp Neurol 1983
R J Jensen, R D DeVoe. J Comp Neurol 1983
36
Neurotransmitter inputs to directionally sensitive turtle retinal ganglion cells.
M Ariel, A R Adolph. J Neurophysiol 1985
M Ariel, A R Adolph. J Neurophysiol 1985
34
The organization of the turtle inner retina. II. Analysis of color-coded and directionally selective cells.
J Ammermüller, J F Muller, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1995
J Ammermüller, J F Muller, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1995
29
The morphology of the bipolar cells, amacrine cells and ganglion cells in the retina of the turtle Pseudemys scripta elegans.
H Kolb. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1982
H Kolb. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1982
26
Intracellular analysis and structural correlates of the organization of inputs to ganglion cells in the retina of the turtle.
P L Marchiafava, R Weiler. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1980
P L Marchiafava, R Weiler. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1980
24
Neural organization of the retina of the turtle Mauremys caspica: a light microscope and Golgi study.
H Kolb, I Perlman, R A Normann. Vis Neurosci 1988
H Kolb, I Perlman, R A Normann. Vis Neurosci 1988
24
The organization of the turtle inner retina. I. ON- and OFF-center pathways.
J Ammermüller, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1995
J Ammermüller, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1995
21
Synaptic inputs to physiologically defined turtle retinal ganglion cells.
J F Muller, J Ammermüller, R A Normann, H Kolb. Vis Neurosci 1991
J F Muller, J Ammermüller, R A Normann, H Kolb. Vis Neurosci 1991
47
Interactions leading to colour opponency in ganglion cells of the turtle retina.
P L Marchiafava, H G Wagner. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1981
P L Marchiafava, H G Wagner. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1981
40
Electrophysiological evidence for a direct projection of direction-sensitive retinal ganglion cells to the turtle's accessory optic system.
A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1991
A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1991
27
The mechanism of directionally selective units in rabbit's retina.
H B Barlow, W R Levick. J Physiol 1965
H B Barlow, W R Levick. J Physiol 1965
21
The responses of retinal ganglion cells to stationary and moving visual stimuli.
P L Marchiafava. Vision Res 1979
P L Marchiafava. Vision Res 1979
19
Synaptic responses of cortical pyramidal neurons to light stimulation in the isolated turtle visual system.
A R Kriegstein. J Neurosci 1987
A R Kriegstein. J Neurosci 1987
18
Organization of the inner plexiform layer of the turtle retina: an electron microscopic study.
G D Guiloff, J Jones, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1988
G D Guiloff, J Jones, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1988
29
Visual-response properties of neurons in turtle basal optic nucleus in vitro.
A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1990
A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1990
17
Discharge patterns and functional organization of mammalian retina.
S W KUFFLER. J Neurophysiol 1953
S W KUFFLER. J Neurophysiol 1953
14
2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid: a new pharmacological tool for retina research.
M M Slaughter, R F Miller. Science 1981
M M Slaughter, R F Miller. Science 1981
14
Cellular physiology of the turtle visual cortex: distinctive properties of pyramidal and stellate neurons.
B W Connors, A R Kriegstein. J Neurosci 1986
B W Connors, A R Kriegstein. J Neurosci 1986
14
Physiological and morphological characterization of OFF-center amacrine cells in the turtle retina.
J Ammermüller, R Weiler. J Comp Neurol 1988
J Ammermüller, R Weiler. J Comp Neurol 1988
20
The organization of inputs establishes two functional and morphologically identifiable classes of ganglion cells in the retina of the turtle.
P L Marchiafava. Vision Res 1983
P L Marchiafava. Vision Res 1983
33
Discrimination characteristics of the turtle's retinal ganglion cells.
L E Lipetz, R M Hill. Experientia 1970
L E Lipetz, R M Hill. Experientia 1970
28
The accessory optic system of rabbit. I. Basic visual response properties.
R E Soodak, J I Simpson. J Neurophysiol 1988
R E Soodak, J I Simpson. J Neurophysiol 1988
14
Organization of the retina of the mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus. II. Intracellular recording.
F S Werblin, J E Dowling. J Neurophysiol 1969
F S Werblin, J E Dowling. J Neurophysiol 1969
12
Ocular dimensions and schematic eyes of freshwater and sea turtles.
D P Northmore, A M Granda. Vis Neurosci 1991
D P Northmore, A M Granda. Vis Neurosci 1991
16
Functional morphologies of retinal ganglion cells in the turtle.
C A Kittila, A M Granda. J Comp Neurol 1994
C A Kittila, A M Granda. J Comp Neurol 1994
33
The thalamocortical projection in Pseudemys turtles: a quantitative electron microscopic study.
L M Smith, F F Ebner, M Colonnier. J Comp Neurol 1980
L M Smith, F F Ebner, M Colonnier. J Comp Neurol 1980
12
Anatomy and physiology of vision in the frog (Rana pipiens).
H R MATURANA, J Y LETTVIN, W S MCCULLOCH, W H PITTS. J Gen Physiol 1960
H R MATURANA, J Y LETTVIN, W S MCCULLOCH, W H PITTS. J Gen Physiol 1960
12
Morphology of geniculocortical axons in turtles of the genera Pseudemys and Chrysemys.
S B Heller, P S Ulinski. Anat Embryol (Berl) 1987
S B Heller, P S Ulinski. Anat Embryol (Berl) 1987
16
Morphologies of rabbit retinal ganglion cells with complex receptive fields.
F R Amthor, E S Takahashi, C W Oyster. J Comp Neurol 1989
F R Amthor, E S Takahashi, C W Oyster. J Comp Neurol 1989
12
Retinal direction-sensitive input to the accessory optic system: an in vitro approach with behavioral relevance.
R J Schuerger, A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. Brain Res 1990
R J Schuerger, A F Rosenberg, M Ariel. Brain Res 1990
29
Pharmacological analysis of directionally sensitive rabbit retinal ganglion cells.
M Ariel, N W Daw. J Physiol 1982
M Ariel, N W Daw. J Physiol 1982
12
Analysis of vertebrate eye movements following intravitreal drug injections. III. Spontaneous nystagmus is modulated by the GABAa receptor.
M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1989
M Ariel. J Neurophysiol 1989
31
Alterations in response properties in the lateral and dorsal terminal nuclei of the cat accessory optic system following visual cortex lesions.
K L Grasse, M S Cynader, R M Douglas. Exp Brain Res 1984
K L Grasse, M S Cynader, R M Douglas. Exp Brain Res 1984
12
Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical analysis of the circuitry of two putative directionally selective ganglion cells in turtle retina.
G D Guiloff, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1994
G D Guiloff, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1994
50
Electron microscopic study of synaptic contacts between photoreceptors and HRP-filled horizontal cells in the turtle retina.
T Ohtsuka, N Kouyama. J Comp Neurol 1986
T Ohtsuka, N Kouyama. J Comp Neurol 1986
9
Receptive fields of cones in the retina of the turtle.
D A Baylor, M G Fuortes, P M O'Bryan. J Physiol 1971
D A Baylor, M G Fuortes, P M O'Bryan. J Physiol 1971
9
Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments in two species of turtle, Pseudemys scripta and Chelonia mydas.
P A Liebman, A M Granda. Vision Res 1971
P A Liebman, A M Granda. Vision Res 1971
9
Emergence of complex receptive field properties of ganglion cells in the developing turtle retina.
E Sernagor, N M Grzywacz. J Neurophysiol 1995
E Sernagor, N M Grzywacz. J Neurophysiol 1995
11
Electrophysiological analysis of mitral cells in the isolated turtle olfactory bulb.
K Mori, M C Nowycky, G M Shepherd. J Physiol 1981
K Mori, M C Nowycky, G M Shepherd. J Physiol 1981
9
Immunocytochemical localization of serotonin in intracellularly analyzed and dye-injected ganglion cells of the turtle retina.
R Weiler, J Ammermüller. Neurosci Lett 1986
R Weiler, J Ammermüller. Neurosci Lett 1986
10
The distinction by light and electron microscopy of two types of cone containing colorless oil droplets in the retina of the turtle.
H Kolb, J Jones. Vision Res 1987
H Kolb, J Jones. Vision Res 1987
12
Interactions leading to horizontal cell responses in the turtle retina.
M G Fuortes, E J Simon. J Physiol 1974
M G Fuortes, E J Simon. J Physiol 1974
9
GABA-like immunoreactivity in the vertebrate retina: a species comparison.
J L Mosinger, S Yazulla, K M Studholme. Exp Eye Res 1986
J L Mosinger, S Yazulla, K M Studholme. Exp Eye Res 1986
9
A linear area centralis extending across the turtle retina and stabilized to t horizon by non-visual cues.
K T Brown. Vision Res 1969
K T Brown. Vision Res 1969
9
A projection of displaced ganglion cells and giant ganglion cells to the accessory optic nuclei in turtle.
A Reiner. Brain Res 1981
A Reiner. Brain Res 1981
9
Ganglion cells and (dye-coupled) amacrine cells in the turtle retina that have possible synaptic connection.
R J Jensen, R D DeVoe. Brain Res 1982
R J Jensen, R D DeVoe. Brain Res 1982
11
Morphologies of rabbit retinal ganglion cells with concentric receptive fields.
F R Amthor, E S Takahashi, C W Oyster. J Comp Neurol 1989
F R Amthor, E S Takahashi, C W Oyster. J Comp Neurol 1989
9
Morphology and distribution of neurons immunoreactive for substance P in the turtle retina.
N Cuenca, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1989
N Cuenca, H Kolb. J Comp Neurol 1989
14
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