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Viral Tracing of Genetically Defined Neural Circuitry
Published on: October 17, 2012
Transmission of spatial information in S-cone pathways
Abstract:
The mosaics of S-cones and the neurons to which they are connected are relatively well characterized, so the S-cone system is a good vehicle for exploring how the sampling of the retinal image controls visual performance. We used an interferometer to measure the grating acuity of the S-cone system in the fovea and at a range of eccentricities out to 20 deg. We also developed a simple model observer that, by assuming only that cone pathways are noisy and that signals are subject to eccentricity-dependent postreceptoral pooling, predicts the measured acuities from the sampling properties of the S-cone mosaic. The amount of pooling required to explain performance is consistent with that suggested by anatomical and physiological measurements.
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