Visual Adaptation: Physiology, Mechanisms, and Functional Benefits
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Abstract
Recent sensory experience affects both perception and the response properties of visual neurons. Here I review a rapid form of experience-dependent plasticity that follows adaptation, the presentation of a particular stimulus or ensemble of stimuli for periods ranging from tens of milliseconds to minutes. Adaptation has a rich history in psychophysics, where it is often used as a tool for dissecting the perceptual mechanisms of vision. Although we know comparatively little about the neurophysiological effects of adaptation, work in the last decade has revealed a rich repertoire of effects. This review focuses on this recent physiological work, the cellular and biophysical mechanisms that may underlie the…
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- Neuroscience
- Perception
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Psychophysics
- Adaptation (eye)
- Neurophysiology
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
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