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Anatomical identification of extracellularly recorded cells in large-scale multielectrode recordings. 

Li, Peter H; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Schiff, Max; Sher, Alexander; Ahn, Daniel; Field, Greg D; Greschner, Martin; ... (10 authors) (J Neurosci, 2015-03-18)
This study combines for the first time two major approaches to understanding the function and structure of neural circuits: large-scale multielectrode recordings, and confocal imaging of labeled neurons. To achieve this ...
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A polyaxonal amacrine cell population in the primate retina. 

Greschner, Martin; Field, Greg D; Li, Peter H; Schiff, Max L; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Ahn, Daniel; Sher, Alexander; ... (9 authors) (The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2014-03)
Amacrine cells are the most diverse and least understood cell class in the retina. Polyaxonal amacrine cells (PACs) are a unique subset identified by multiple long axonal processes. To explore their functional properties, ...
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High-sensitivity rod photoreceptor input to the blue-yellow color opponent pathway in macaque retina. 

Field, Greg D; Greschner, Martin; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Rangel, Carolina; Shlens, Jonathon; Sher, Alexander; Marshak, David W; ... (9 authors) (Nat Neurosci, 2009-09)
Small bistratified cells (SBCs) in the primate retina carry a major blue-yellow opponent signal to the brain. We found that SBCs also carry signals from rod photoreceptors, with the same sign as S cone input. SBCs exhibited ...
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Retinal representation of the elementary visual signal. 

Li, Peter H; Field, Greg D; Greschner, Martin; Ahn, Daniel; Gunning, Deborah E; Mathieson, Keith; Sher, Alexander; ... (9 authors) (Neuron, 2014-01)
The propagation of visual signals from individual cone photoreceptors through parallel neural circuits was examined in the primate retina. Targeted stimulation of individual cones was combined with simultaneous recording ...
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Efficient coding of spatial information in the primate retina. 

Doi, Eizaburo; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Field, Greg D; Shlens, Jonathon; Sher, Alexander; Greschner, Martin; Machado, Timothy A; ... (14 authors) (The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2012-11)
Sensory neurons have been hypothesized to efficiently encode signals from the natural environment subject to resource constraints. The predictions of this efficient coding hypothesis regarding the spatial filtering properties ...
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Correlated firing among major ganglion cell types in primate retina. 

Greschner, Martin; Shlens, Jonathon; Bakolitsa, Constantina; Field, Greg D; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Jepson, Lauren H; Sher, Alexander; ... (9 authors) (The Journal of physiology, 2011-01)
Retinal ganglion cells exhibit substantial correlated firing: a tendency to fire nearly synchronously at rates different from those expected by chance. These correlations suggest that network interactions significantly shape ...
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Functional connectivity in the retina at the resolution of photoreceptors. 

Field, Greg D; Gauthier, Jeffrey L; Sher, Alexander; Greschner, Martin; Machado, Timothy A; Jepson, Lauren H; Shlens, Jonathon; ... (13 authors) (Nature, 2010-10)
To understand a neural circuit requires knowledge of its connectivity. Here we report measurements of functional connectivity between the input and ouput layers of the macaque retina at single-cell resolution and the implications ...
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Identification of a Retinal Circuit for Recurrent Suppression Using Indirect Electrical Imaging. 

Greschner, Martin; Heitman, Alexander K; Field, Greg D; Li, Peter H; Ahn, Daniel; Sher, Alexander; Litke, Alan M; ... (8 authors) (Current biology : CB, 2016-08)
Understanding the function of modulatory interneuron networks is a major challenge, because such networks typically operate over long spatial scales and involve many neurons of different types. Here, we use an indirect electrical ...

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