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1. Fixational eye movements enhance the precision of visual information transmitted by the primate retina.

2. Inferring light responses of primate retinal ganglion cells using intrinsic electrical signatures.

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

4. Focal electrical stimulation of human retinal ganglion cells for vision restoration.

5. Individual variability of neural computations in the primate retina.

6. Spatially patterned bi-electrode epiretinal stimulation for axon avoidance at cellular resolution.

7. Reconstruction of natural images from responses of primate retinal ganglion cells.

8. Inference of nonlinear receptive field subunits with spike-triggered clustering.

9. Unusual Physiological Properties of Smooth Monostratified Ganglion Cell Types in Primate Retina.

10. Epiretinal stimulation with local returns enhances selectivity at cellular resolution.

11. Temporal structure in spiking patterns of ganglion cells defines perceptual thresholds in rodents with subretinal prosthesis.

12. Spatiotemporal characteristics of retinal response to network-mediated photovoltaic stimulation.

13. Large scale matching of function to the genetic identity of retinal ganglion cells.

14. Activation of ganglion cells and axon bundles using epiretinal electrical stimulation.

15. Contrast Sensitivity With a Subretinal Prosthesis and Implications for Efficient Delivery of Visual Information.

16. Development of Animal Models of Local Retinal Degeneration.

17. Photovoltaic restoration of sight with high visual acuity.

18. Retinal representation of the elementary visual signal.

19. Changes in physiological properties of rat ganglion cells during retinal degeneration.

20. Correlated firing among major ganglion cell types in primate retina.

21. Receptive field mosaics of retinal ganglion cells are established without visual experience.

22. Loss of responses to visual but not electrical stimulation in ganglion cells of rats with severe photoreceptor degeneration.

23. Spatial-temporal patterns of retinal waves underlying activity-dependent refinement of retinofugal projections.

24. High-sensitivity rod photoreceptor input to the blue-yellow color opponent pathway in macaque retina.

25. Uniform signal redundancy of parasol and midget ganglion cells in primate retina.

26. Receptive fields in primate retina are coordinated to sample visual space more uniformly.

27. Spatio-temporal correlations and visual signalling in a complete neuronal population.

28. Direction selectivity in the retina is established independent of visual experience and cholinergic retinal waves.

29. The classical complement cascade mediates CNS synapse elimination.

30. Spatial properties and functional organization of small bistratified ganglion cells in primate retina.

31. Identification and characterization of a Y-like primate retinal ganglion cell type.

32. The structure of multi-neuron firing patterns in primate retina.

33. Electrical stimulation of mammalian retinal ganglion cells with multielectrode arrays.

34. Large-scale interrogation of retinal cell functions by 1-photon light-sheet microscopy

35. Anatomical Identification of Extracellularly Recorded Cells in Large-Scale Multielectrode Recordings

36. A Polyaxonal Amacrine Cell Population in the Primate Retina

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

38. Automatic Identification of Axon Bundle Activation for Epiretinal Prosthesis.

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

40. Efficient Coding of Spatial Information in the Primate Retina.

41. Competition is a driving force in topographic mapping.

42. Functional connectivity in the retina at the resolution of photoreceptors.

43. The Structure of Large-Scale Synchronized Firing in Primate Retina.

44. High-Resolution Electrical Stimulation of Primate Retina for Epiretinal Implant Design.

45. A non-canonical pathway for mammalian blue-green color vision.

46. Identification of a Retinal Circuit for Recurrent Suppression Using Indirect Electrical Imaging.

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