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  • [[File:Bipolar neuron.jpg|thumb|right|280px|A diagram of a bipolar cell<ref>http://test.classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/649/flashcards/343649/jpg/ ...polar extensions that protrude from opposite ends of the [[Cell Body|soma (cell body)]]. One of these extensions extends towards the photoreceptors (connec
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  • ...ON-center orientation selective ganglion cells in the visual streak of the retina.<ref name="Levick"></ref><ref name="Venkataramani"></ref> ...of these cells responded only when the strip of light was presented in the horizontal direction, and the others responded more strongly when presented in the ver
    16 KB (2,403 words) - 16:11, 17 November 2015
  • ...among many types of cell, each making up 5% or less of the total amacrine cell population. The average diameter of [[Dendrite#Dentritic_Arbor|dendritic fi ...honCell.png|thumb|right|500px|[[Starburst Amacrine Cell|Starburst amacrine cell]] reconstructed in Eyewire]]
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  • [[Image:Ganglion Cell.png|thumb|right|350px|A ganglion cell reconstructed in EyeWire]] ...e confined to specific sublayers of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) of the retina. However, despite this heterogeneity in structure, connectivity and functio
    11 KB (1,636 words) - 04:07, 20 July 2019
  • ...o map 3D [[neuron]]s in a [[The Eye and Retina#Anatomy_of_the_human_retina|retina]]. Eyewire was officially launched on December 10, 2012 and has since grown *[[Completing a Cell]]
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  • ...ovea</li><li>sclera</li><li>choroid</li><li>superior rectus muscle</li><li>retina</li></div></ol> <ref>Eye-diagram no circles border http://commons.wikimedia ...lso the first refractive surface that light goes through on its way to the retina. A healthy cornea contains no blood vessels, so it takes in oxygen from the
    21 KB (3,258 words) - 16:11, 17 November 2015
  • '''[[Amacrine Cell|Amacrine Cell:]]''' ..._Dictionary#D|dendrites]] and [[EyeWire_Dictionary#A|axon]] of an amacrine cell, the projections may be referred to as [[EyeWire_Dictionary#N|neurites]] (o
    10 KB (1,682 words) - 08:45, 23 October 2016
  • '''[[Amacrine Cell|Amacrine Cell:]]''' ...re_Lexicon#D|dendrites]] and [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#A|axon]] of an amacrine cell. Their projections may be referred to as [[The_Eyewire_Lexicon#N|neurites]]
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  • ...ing eyes to adjust to see well under both bright and dim light conditions. Horizontal cells are inhibitory interneurons that release GABA upon depolarization The four types of retinal neurons are bipolar cells, ganglion cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells.
    7 KB (1,096 words) - 04:57, 4 September 2019
  • | group3 = [[Retina]] (inner) * [[Ganglion cell layer]]
    3 KB (312 words) - 18:17, 10 September 2015
  • ...ipient areas of the brain many millimeters or centimeters distant from the retina. The optic nerve collects all the axons of the ganglion cells and this bund
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  • ====Horizontal Cell Feedback==== ...cells is to increase the contrast between the light and dark regions. The horizontal cells will inhibit the signal of an excited cone and the cones surrounding
    618 B (100 words) - 18:33, 17 November 2015
  • [[File:Bipolar neuron.jpg|thumb|right|280px|A diagram of a bipolar cell<ref>http://test.classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/649/flashcards/343649/jpg/ ...polar extensions that protrude from opposite ends of the [[Cell Body|soma (cell body)]]. One of these extensions extends towards the photoreceptors (connec
    6 KB (924 words) - 15:59, 17 November 2015
  • [[Image:Ganglion Cell.png|thumb|right|350px|A ganglion cell reconstructed in EyeWire]] ...e confined to specific sublayers of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) of the retina. However, despite this heterogeneity in structure, connectivity and functio
    10 KB (1,594 words) - 16:05, 17 November 2015
  • ...und functionality is dependent upon the aggregate signals from surrounding horizontal and amacrine cells.
    425 B (62 words) - 16:16, 17 November 2015
  • ...ovea</li><li>sclera</li><li>choroid</li><li>superior rectus muscle</li><li>retina</li></div></ol> <ref>Eye-diagram no circles border http://commons.wikimedia ...lso the first refractive surface that light goes through on its way to the retina. A healthy cornea contains no blood vessels, so it takes in oxygen from the
    20 KB (3,160 words) - 16:11, 17 November 2015
  • ...ON-center orientation selective ganglion cells in the visual streak of the retina.<ref name="Levick"></ref><ref name="Venkataramani"></ref> ...of these cells responded only when the strip of light was presented in the horizontal direction, and the others responded more strongly when presented in the ver
    16 KB (2,335 words) - 16:11, 17 November 2015
  • ...er plexiform layer, where they receive signals from the photoreceptors and horizontal cells. The cells' axons project to the inner plexiform layer, where they sy
    345 B (52 words) - 16:13, 17 November 2015
  • ...among many types of cell, each making up 5% or less of the total amacrine cell population. The average diameter of [[Dendrite#Dentritic_Arbor|dendritic fi ...honCell.png|thumb|right|500px|[[Starburst Amacrine Cell|Starburst amacrine cell]] reconstructed in Eyewire]]
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  • ...honCell.png|thumb|right|500px|[[Starburst Amacrine Cell|Starburst amacrine cell]] reconstructed in Eyewire]] ...말하면, 성화상 무축삭 [[FAQ#A_cell_body|세포는 세포체(soma, cell body)]]로부터 원거리의 [[수상돌기(Dendrite) | 수상돌기(dendr
    21 KB (898 words) - 16:16, 21 June 2016

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