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100 Years of Benham's Top in Colour Science

1995

For 100 years Benham's top has been a popular device demonstrating pattern-induced flicker colours (PIFCs). Results of early and recent investigations on PIFCs are reported and show that the phenomenon originates in phase-sensitive lateral interactions of modulated neural activity in the retina followed by additional spatial interactions in the visual cortex behind the locus of binocular fusion. Colour matches with normal colour stimuli indicate that S/(M + L) opponent neurons are involved. Dichromats do not find matching stimuli for all PIFCs. PIFCs may become useful in medical diagnosis. The phenomenon is interpreted as a side effect of a neural mechanism providing colour constancy under…

genetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectMotion PerceptionIllusionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)Retina050105 experimental psychologyBenham's topFlicker Fusion03 medical and health sciencesNeural activity0302 clinical medicineRetinal Rod Photoreceptor CellsArtificial IntelligenceOrientationPsychophysicsmedicinePsychophysicsHumansVisual Pathways0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual Cortexmedia_commonNeuronsRetinaCommunicationOptical Illusionsbusiness.industryFlicker05 social sciencesSensory SystemsOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureVisual cortexRetinal Cone Photoreceptor CellsbusinessPsychologyNeuroscienceColor Perception030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPerception
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Progenitor death drives retinal dysplasia and neuronal degeneration in a mouse model of Atrip-Seckel syndrome

2020

ABSTRACT Seckel syndrome is a type of microcephalic primordial dwarfism (MPD) that is characterized by growth retardation and neurodevelopmental defects, including reports of retinopathy. Mutations in key mediators of the replication stress response, the mutually dependent partners ATR and ATRIP, are among the known causes of Seckel syndrome. However, it remains unclear how their deficiency disrupts the development and function of the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we investigated the cellular and molecular consequences of ATRIP deficiency in different cell populations of the developing murine neural retina. We discovered that conditional inactivation of Atrip in photoreceptor neurons …

lcsh:MedicineMedicine (miscellaneous)315BlindnessMicechemistry.chemical_compoundImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)Cell DeathneurodevelopmentStem CellsNeurodegenerationapoptosisneurodegenerationSyndromeCell biologyDNA-Binding Proteinsdna damage responsemedicine.anatomical_structurePhotoreceptor Cells VertebrateResearch Articlelcsh:RB1-214NeurogenesisNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Embryonic DevelopmentBiologyRetinaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylcsh:PathologymedicineAnimalsAbnormalities MultipleProgenitor cellVision OcularAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingCell ProliferationProgenitorRetinalcsh:RRetinalEmbryo Mammalianmedicine.diseasephotoreceptorDisease Models AnimalSeckel syndromechemistryvisual system developmentNerve DegenerationRetinal dysplasiaRetinal DysplasiaTumor Suppressor Protein p53Primordial dwarfismDNA DamageDisease Models & Mechanisms
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Ocular performance evaluation

2019

Real and virtual three-dimensional (3D) imaging has found useful applications across different areas of health sciences and with the current rapidly progressive development stage we can expect that the use of 3D imaging soon will be a part of a daily visual load for medical personnel. To better understand the possible impact of prolonged work with 3D content on eye accommodative response and pupil size we compared two 3D imaging techniques - volumetric display that is real voxel-based system and anaglyph technique that is virtual pixel-based system. We have investigated accommodative lag and pupil responses in 38 emmetropic young adult after prolonged visual task with volumetric 3D display …

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEmmetropiaPHOTOREFRACTORVolumetric displayStereo display050105 experimental psychologyPupil03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerception030221 ophthalmology & optometryNear workOptometry0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyAnaglyph 3Dmedia_commonProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Applications of Intelligent Systems
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Clinical Implications in Perimetry After Photorefractive Keratectomy

2003

Through refractive surgery, it is now possible to correct various ametropias using new techniques such as photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). We hypothesized that patients submitting to PRK show higher peripheral thresholds attributable to poorer retinal quality than normal patients. However, no difference were found when comparing glaucoma with PRK patients. Thus, early glaucoma following PRK may be masked by the previous surgery.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGlaucomaRetinalEarly glaucomaequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesPhotorefractive keratectomyOphthalmologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOphthalmologyRefractive surgerymedicinesense organsbusinessAnnals Of Ophthalmology
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Phosphodiesterase10A: abundance and circadian regulation in the retina and photoreceptor of the rat.

2011

Phosphodiesterase10A (PDE10A) is a dual specific cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase that is specifically enriched in striatum and which has gained attention as a therapeutic target for psychiatric disorders. The present study shows that PDE10A is also highly expressed in retinal neurons including photoreceptors. The levels of PDE10A transcript and protein display daily rhythms which could be seen in preparations of the whole retina. Corresponding changes in PDE10A mRNA were seen in photoreceptors isolated using laser microdissection. This suggests that the expressional control of the photoreceptor Pde10a gene contributes to the observed cyclicity in the amount of retinal PDE10A. The daily …

medicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresAANATBlotting WesternContext (language use)Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundCyclic nucleotideInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsImmunoprecipitationCircadian rhythmRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyLaser capture microdissectionRetinaMicroscopy ConfocalPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral NeuroscienceLasersRetinalCell biologyCircadian RhythmRatsLight intensityEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrysense organsNeurology (clinical)Nucleotides CyclicMicrodissectionDevelopmental BiologyPhotoreceptor Cells VertebrateBrain research
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Puzzle image mosaic

2005

mosaic Non-Photorealistic Rendering proximity queries image processing and enhancement similarity distance Arcimboldo
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Fast Techniques for Mosaic Rendering

2005

mosaic cultural heritage computer graphics non photorealistic rendering
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Artificial Mosaics by Gradient Vector Flow

2008

mosaic non photorealistic rendering gradient vector flow
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A novel technique for opus vermiculatum mosaic rendering

2006

In this paper we present a method to generate a digital mosaic starting from a raster input image. Mosaics generation of artistic quality is challenging. The basic elements, the tiles, typically small polygons, must be packed tightly, emphasizing orientations chosen by the artist. An adhoc boundaries detection have to be performed according to the directional guidelines. Different mosaic styles can be automatically rendered, depending on artistic techniques considered (“opus musivum”, “opus vermiculatum”, etc.). The proposed method is able to reproduce the colors of the original image emphasizing relevant boundaries by placing tiles along their direction. The boundaries detection is based o…

nefotorealistické vykreslováníopus varmiculatummozaikamosaicmosaic non photorealistic rendering distance transform image processing and enhancement statistical region mergingzpracování obrazunon-photorealistic renderingComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSimage processing
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Smart Ideas for Photomosaic Rendering

2006

non-photorealistic rendering computer graphics
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