Retinal Encoding of Natural Scenes

2022 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Retinal Encoding of Natural Scenes​
Karamanlis, D.; Schreyer, H. M. & Gollisch, T. ​ (2022) 
Annual Review of Vision Science8(1) art. annurev-vision-100820-114239​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-vision-100820-114239 

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Karamanlis, Dimokratis; Schreyer, Helene Marianne; Gollisch, Tim 
Abstract
An ultimate goal in retina science is to understand how the neural circuit of the retina processes natural visual scenes. Yet most studies in laboratories have long been performed with simple, artificial visual stimuli such as full-field illumination, spots of light, or gratings. The underlying assumption is that the features of the retina thus identified carry over to the more complex scenario of natural scenes. As the application of corresponding natural settings is becoming more commonplace in experimental investigations, this assumption is being put to the test and opportunities arise to discover processing features that are triggered by specific aspects of natural scenes. Here, we review how natural stimuli have been used to probe, refine, and complement knowledge accumulated under simplified stimuli, and we discuss challenges and opportunities along the way toward a comprehensive understanding of the encoding of natural scenes. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Vision Science, Volume 8 is September 2022. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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2022
Journal
Annual Review of Vision Science 
Project
SFB 889: Zelluläre Mechanismen sensorischer Verarbeitung 
SFB 1456: Mathematik des Experiments: Die Herausforderung indirekter Messungen in den Naturwissenschaften 
SFB 1456 | Cluster B | B05: Inference of functional networks in the neuronal circuit of the retina from large-scale spike-train recordings 
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
Working Group
RG Gollisch (Sensory Processing in the Retina) 
ISSN
2374-4642
eISSN
2374-4650
Language
English

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