In vivo physiology of foveal retinal ganglion cells in Macaca fascicularis
Summary:
This paper discusses the use of high resolution fluorescence adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy with calcium imaging to study the chromatic responses and spatial transfer functions of retinal ganglion cells in the living eye.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the use of high resolution fluorescence adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy with calcium imaging to study the chromatic responses and spatial transfer functions of retinal ganglion cells in the living eye, contributing to the understanding of eye health.
- Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the use of advanced imaging techniques to study the functional properties of retinal ganglion cells in vivo.
Author(s)
T Godat, NP Cottaris, S Patterson, K Kohout, K Parkins
Publication Year:
2022
Number of Citations:
1
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