The Types of Retinal Ganglion Cells: Current Status and Implications for Neuronal Classification
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In the retina, photoreceptors pass visual information to interneurons, which process it and pass it to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). Axons of RGCs then travel through the optic nerve, telling the rest of the brain all it will ever know about the visual world. Research over the past several decades has made clear that most RGCs are not merely light detectors, but rather feature detectors, which send a diverse set of parallel, highly processed images of the world on to higher centers. Here, we review progress in classification of RGCs by physiological, morphological, and molecular criteria, making a particular effort to distinguish those cell types that are definitive from those for which information is…
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- Neuroscience
- Retina
- Biology
- Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells
- Cell type
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- Optic nerve
- Giant retinal ganglion cells
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