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1. Color and Spatial Frequency Provide Functional Signatures of Retinotopic Visual Areas.

2. Neural Transformation from Retinotopic to Background-Centric Coordinates in the Macaque Precuneus.

3. Retinal Input to Macaque Superior Colliculus Derives from Branching Axons Projecting to the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus.

4. Proper Frequency of Perinatal Retinal Waves Is Essential for the Precise Wiring of Visual Axons in Nonimage-Forming Nuclei.

5. Retinal Input Is Required for the Maintenance of Neuronal Laminae in the Ventrolateral Geniculate Nucleus.

7. Transformation of Motion Pattern Selectivity from Retina to Superior Colliculus.

8. Asymmetric Activation of ON and OFF Pathways in the Degenerated Retina.

9. Differential Expression Analysis Identifies Candidate Synaptogenic Molecules for Wiring Direction-Selective Circuits in the Retina.

10. Linear and Nonlinear Behaviors of the Photoreceptor Coupled Network.

11. Neural Circuits Underlying Multifeature Extraction in the Retina.

12. Synaptic Origins of the Complex Receptive Field Structure in Primate Smooth Monostratified Retinal Ganglion Cells.

13. Bilateral Retinofugal Pathfinding Impairments Limit Behavioral Compensation in Near-Congenital One-Eyed Xenopus laevis .

14. Contrast Sensitivity of ON and OFF Human Retinal Pathways in Myopia.

15. Retinotopic Organization of Scene Areas in Macaque Inferior Temporal Cortex.

16. Diversity of Ganglion Cell Responses to Saccade-Like Image Shifts in the Primate Retina.

17. On the Functional Role of Gamma Synchronization in the Retinogeniculate System of the Cat.

18. Inference of Electrical Stimulation Sensitivity from Recorded Activity of Primate Retinal Ganglion Cells.

19. High-Fidelity Reproduction of Visual Signals by Electrical Stimulation in the Central Primate Retina.

20. Light Adaptation of Retinal Rod Bipolar Cells.

21. Kinetics of Inhibitory Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Photoreceptors: Implications for an Ephaptic Mechanism.

22. Increasing Spontaneous Retinal Activity before Eye Opening Accelerates the Development of Geniculate Receptive Fields.

23. Resting-State Retinotopic Organization in the Absence of Retinal Input and Visual Experience.

24. Function and Circuitry of VIP+ Interneurons in the Mouse Retina.

25. Prdm13 Regulates Subtype Specification of Retinal Amacrine Interneurons and Modulates Visual Sensitivity.

26. An Early Enriched Experience Drives an Activated Microglial Profile at Site of Corrective Neuroplasticity in Ten-m3 Knock-Out Mice.

27. Photoreceptor Ablation Initiates the Immediate Loss of Glutamate Receptors in Postsynaptic Bipolar Cells in Retina.

28. Elucidating the Role of AII Amacrine Cells in Glutamatergic Retinal Waves.

29. Kainate Receptors Mediate Synaptic Input to Transient and Sustained OFF Visual Pathways in Primate Retina.

30. Integrating Retinotopic Features in Spatiotopic Coordinates.

31. Data-Driven Models of Efficient Chromatic Coding in the Outer Retina.

32. The Impact of Multivesicular Release on the Transmission of Sensory Information by Ribbon Synapses.

33. Involvement of Bcl-2-Associated Transcription Factor 1 in the Differentiation of Early-Born Retinal Cells.

34. Mouse Primary Visual Cortex Is Used to Detect Both Orientation and Contrast Changes.

35. Development and Plasticity of Outer Retinal Circuitry Following Genetic Removal of Horizontal Cells.

36. Genetic Dissection of Retinal Inputs to Brainstem Nuclei Controlling Image Stabilization.

37. NaV1.1 Channels in Axon Initial Segments of Bipolar Cells Augment Input to Magnocellular Visual Pathways in the Primate Retina.

38. Circadian Rhythm of Contrast Sensitivity Is Regulated by a Dopamine-Neuronal PAS-Domain Protein 2-Adenylyl Cyclase 1 Signaling Pathway in Retinal Ganglion Cells.

39. Optimal Multimodal Integration in Spatial Localization.

40. TGF-β Signaling Protects Retinal Neurons from Programmed Cell Death during the Development of the Mammalian Eye.

41. A Systems-Based Dissection of Retinal Inputs to the Zebrafish Tectum Reveals Different Rules for Different Functional Classes during Development.

42. Two Projection Streams from Macaque VI to the Pale Cytochrome Oxidase Stripes of V2.

43. Restoration of Retinal Structure and Function after Selective Photocoagulation.

44. Circadian Regulation of the Rod Contribution to Mesopic Vision in Mice.

45. Attention to Bright Surfaces Enhances the Pupillary Light Reflex.

46. Remapping of Border Ownership in the Visual Cortex.

47. Functional Stability of Retinal Ganglion Cells after Degeneration-Induced Changes in Synaptic Input.

48. Notch Inhibition Promotes Regeneration and Immunosuppression Supports Cone Survival in a Zebrafish Model of Inherited Retinal Dystrophy.

49. Cone-Driven Retinal Responses Are Shaped by Rod But Not Cone HCN1.

50. The Retinal Basis of Light Aversion in Neonatal Mice.

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