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| Visual Neuroscience |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 22
Issue 1 |
| Jan 01, 2005 |
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ISSN: 09525238 |
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Visual Neuroscience
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Volume 22 :
Issue 1
Table of Contents
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Quantitative immuno-electron microscopic analysis of nuclear
respiratory factor 2 alpha and beta subunits: Normal distribution and
activity-dependent regulation in mammalian visual cortex

MARGARET T.T. WONG-RILEY, SHOU JING YANG, HUAN LING LIANG, GANG NING, and PAULETTE JACOBS
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Subcellular localization of phosducin in rod photoreceptors

JING CHEN, TATSURO YOSHIDA, KOICHI NAKANO and MARK W. BITENSKY
Page 19
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Normal eye-specific patterning of retinal inputs to murine
subcortical visual nuclei in the absence of brain-derived neurotrophic
factor

ALVIN W. LYCKMAN, GUOPING FAN, MARIBEL RIOS, RUDOLF JAENISCH and MRIGANKA SUR
Page 27
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Unilateral photoreceptor rescue can improve the ability of the
opposite, untreated, eye to drive cortical cells in a retinal degeneration
model

S.V. GIRMAN and R.D. LUND
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Effect of temporal sparseness and dichoptic presentation on
multifocal visual evoked potentials

ANDREW C. JAMES, RASA RUSECKAITE and TED MADDESS
Page 45
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Reciprocal inhibition of voltage-gated potassium currents
(IK(V)) by activation of cannabinoid CB1
and dopamine D1 receptors in ON bipolar cells of goldfish
retina

SHIH-FANG FAN and STEPHEN YAZULLA
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Simulation analysis of receptive-field size of retinal horizontal
cells by ionic current model

TOSHIHIRO AOYAMA, YOSHIMI KAMIYAMA and SHIRO USUI
Page 65
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Changes in human short-wavelength-sensitive and achromatic
resolution acuity with retinal eccentricity and meridian

RAYMOND O. BEIRNE, MARGARITA B. ZLATKOVA and ROGER S. ANDERSON
Page 79
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The direction-selective contrast response of area 18 neurons is
different for first- and second-order motion

TIMOTHY LEDGEWAY, CHANGAN ZHAN, AARON P. JOHNSON, YUNING SONG and CURTIS L. BAKER
Page 87
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Superimposed maps of the monocular visual fields in the caudolateral
optic tectum in the frog, Rana pipiens

DANIEL E. WINKOWSKI and EDWARD R. GRUBERG
Page 101
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Melanopsin (Opn4) positive cells in the cat retina are
randomly distributed across the ganglion cell layer

MAAYAN SEMO, MARTA MUOZ LLAMOSAS, RUSSELL G. FOSTER and GLEN JEFFERY
Page 111
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Perceptual classification of chromatic modulation

ROMAIN BOUET and KENNETH KNOBLAUCH
Page 117
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