Summary
This paper discusses the phototransduction mechanism and regulation of response kinetics in M1-ipRGCs, a type of retinal ganglion cell.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the function and behavior of M1-ipRGCs, a type of retinal ganglion cell, in the eye.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how M1-ipRGCs project to brain regions and contribute to non-image-forming visual functions, which could indirectly affect cognitive function.
Education and learning: The paper contributes to the scientific understanding of M1-ipRGCs, providing valuable information for education in the field of neuroscience and ophthalmology.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper's findings on the light response of M1-ipRGCs could potentially inform lighting design considerations, particularly in relation to human circadian rhythms.
Author(s)
Y Sheng
Publication Year
2018
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