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Rieke, Fred - Physiology and Biophysics Department, University of Washington at Seattle
Signals and noise in an inhibitory interneuron diverge to control activity in nearby retinal ganglion cells
LETTER doi:10.1038/nature09570 Noise correlations improve response fidelity and
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Origin of correlated activity between parasol retinal ganglion cells
Single-Photon Absorptions Evoke Synaptic Depression in the Retina to Extend
Timescales of Inference in Visual Adaptation Barry Wark,1 Adrienne Fairhall,2 and Fred Rieke2,3,*
The Challenges Natural Images Pose for Visual Adaptation
Cellular/Molecular Light Adaptation in Salamander L-Cone Photoreceptors
Cellular/Molecular Experimental Protocols Alter Phototransduction: The