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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

How do ipRGCs work? Evidence from the pupil light reflex

Pablo Alejandro Barrionuevo

Dr.

National Scientific and Technical Research Council/CONICET (Argentina)

Schedule
Wednesday, May 25, 2022

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

4:00 PM Europe/Berlin

Host: Chronobiology & Visual Neuroscience

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Chronobiology & Visual Neuroscience

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

Since the discovery of the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) – just two decades ago – substantial work has been carried out trying to understand their functioning. In this seminar, I’ll focus on pupillometry studies that have provided key clues about ipRGC behavior. Specifically, the interaction between the intrinsic response, rods, and cones will be discussed.

Topics

conesipRGCslight responsemelanopsinpupilpupil light reflexpupillary light reflexpupillometryretinal functionrodsvision

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Pablo Alejandro Barrionuevo

Dr.

National Scientific and Technical Research Council/CONICET (Argentina)

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