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CogNet Library: Journals
Visual Neuroscience
Cambridge University Press
Volume 21 Issue 2
Mar 01, 2004
ISSN: 09525238
Visual Neuroscience
Volume 21 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Visual processing of the zebrafish optic tectum before and after optic nerve damage
ANGELA L. McDOWELL, LEE J. DIXON, JENNIFER D. HOUCHINS and JOSEPH BILOTTA
Page
97
Identification of retinal neurons in a regressive rodent eye (the naked mole-rat)
STEPHEN L. MILLS and KENNETH C. CATANIA
Page
107
An examination of the variables that affect express saccade generation
PETER H. SCHILLER, JOHANNES HAUSHOFER and GEOFFERY KENDALL
Page
119
L-type calcium channels mediate transmitter release in isolated, wide-field retinal amacrine cells
JOZSEF VIGH and ERIC M. LASATER
Page
129
Physiological response properties of displaced amacrine cells of the adult ferret retina
SALLY W. ABOELELA and DAVID W. ROBINSON
Page
135
The type 1 polyaxonal amacrine cells of the rabbit retina: A tracer-coupling study
LAYNE L. WRIGHT and DAVID I. VANEY
Page
145
Immuocytochemical analysis of spatial organization of photoreceptors and amacrine and ganglion cells in the tiger salamander retina
JIAN ZHANG, ZHUO YANG and SAMUEL M. WU
Page
157
Role of the cervico-ocular reflex in the flying pigeon: Interactions with the optokinetic reflex
M. MAURICE and H. GIOANNI
Page
167
AII amacrine cells in the rabbit retina possess AMPA-, NMDA-, GABA-, and glycine-activated currents
CHENGWEN ZHOU and RAMON F. DACHEUX
Page
181
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