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CogNet Library: Journals
Visual Neuroscience
Cambridge University Press
Volume 21 Issue 1
Jan 01, 2004
ISSN: 09525238
Visual Neuroscience
Volume 21 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Neurotransmitter actions on transient amacrine and ganglion cells of the turtle retina
Jozsef Vigh and Paul Witkovsky
Page
1
Cellular positioning and dendritic field size of cholinergic amacrine cells are impervious to early ablation of neighboring cells in the mouse retina
REZA FARAJIAN, MARY A. RAVEN, KAREN CUSATO and BENJAMIN E. REESE
Page
13
Light deprivation suppresses the light response of inner retina in both young and adult mouse
SETAREH VISTAMEHR and NING TIAN
Page
23
Visual experience promotes the isotropic representation of orientation preference
DAVID M. COPPOLA and LEONARD E. WHITE
Page
39
Development of the primate area of high acuity. 1. Use of finite element analysis models to identify mechanical variables affecting pit formation
A.D. SPRINGER and A.E. HENDRICKSON
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53
On the use of red stimuli to isolate magnocellular responses in psychophysical experiments: A perspective
BERNT CHRISTIAN SKOTTUN
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63
Inhibitory interaction of cannabinoid CB1 receptor and dopamine D2 receptor agonists on voltage-gated currents of goldfish cones
SHIH-FANG FAN and STEPHEN YAZULLA
Page
69
Artificial scotoma-induced perceptual distortions are orientation dependent and short lived
CHRIS TAILBY and ANDREW METHA
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79
Glutamate receptor subtypes in human retinal horizontal cells
WEN SHEN, SARAH G. FINNEGAN and MALCOLM M. SLAUGHTER
Page
89
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