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Ben Sivyer
Ben Sivyer
OHSU Casey Eye Institute
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Direction selectivity in the retina: symmetry and asymmetry in structure and function
DI Vaney, B Sivyer, WR Taylor
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 13 (3), 194-208, 2012
3372012
Shared and distinct retinal input to the mouse superior colliculus and dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus
EM Ellis, G Gauvain, B Sivyer, GJ Murphy
Journal of neurophysiology 116 (2), 602-610, 2016
1772016
Restoration of high-sensitivity and adapting vision with a cone opsin
MH Berry, A Holt, A Salari, J Veit, M Visel, J Levitz, K Aghi, BM Gaub, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 1221, 2019
1222019
Direction selectivity is computed by active dendritic integration in retinal ganglion cells
B Sivyer, SR Williams
Nature neuroscience 16 (12), 1848-1856, 2013
1092013
Synaptic inputs and timing underlying the velocity tuning of direction‐selective ganglion cells in rabbit retina
B Sivyer, M Van Wyk, DI Vaney, WR Taylor
The Journal of Physiology 588 (17), 3243-3253, 2010
472010
Two types of ON direction-selective ganglion cells in rabbit retina
R Kanjhan, B Sivyer
Neuroscience letters 483 (2), 105-109, 2010
462010
Uniformity detector retinal ganglion cells fire complex spikes and receive only light-evoked inhibition
B Sivyer, WR Taylor, DI Vaney
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (12), 5628-5633, 2010
402010
Distinct roles for inhibition in spatial and temporal tuning of local edge detectors in the rabbit retina
S Venkataramani, M Van Wyk, I Buldyrev, B Sivyer, DI Vaney, WR Taylor
PloS one 9 (2), e88560, 2014
242014
A novel type of complex ganglion cell in rabbit retina
B Sivyer, S Venkataramani, WR Taylor, DI Vaney
Journal of Comparative Neurology 519 (16), 3128-3138, 2011
242011
Dendritic morphology and tracer-coupling pattern of physiologically identified transient uniformity detector ganglion cells in rabbit retina
B Sivyer, DI Vaney
Visual neuroscience 27 (5-6), 159-170, 2010
232010
Simulated saccadic stimuli suppress ON-type direction-selective retinal ganglion cells via glycinergic inhibition
B Sivyer, A Tomlinson, WR Taylor
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (22), 4312-4322, 2019
182019
Gbx2 identifies two amacrine cell subtypes with distinct molecular, morphological, and physiological properties
PC Kerstein, J Leffler, B Sivyer, WR Taylor, KM Wright
Cell reports 33 (7), 2020
162020
A melanopsin ganglion cell subtype forms a dorsal retinal mosaic projecting to the supraoptic nucleus
MH Berry, M Moldavan, T Garrett, M Meadows, O Cravetchi, E White, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 1492, 2023
52023
A subtype of melanopsin ganglion cells encodes ground luminance
MH Berry, M Moldavan, T Garrett, M Meadows, O Cravetchi, E White, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.04. 06.485949, 2022
22022
Remyelination protects neurons from DLK-mediated neurodegeneration
GJ Duncan, SD Ingram, K Emberley, J Hill, C Cordano, A Abdelhak, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
12023
Gbx2 identifies and regulates the development of an atypical amacrine cell in the mouse retina.
PC Kerstein, J Leffler, B Sivyer, WR Taylor, KM Wright
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 60 (9), 541-541, 2019
12019
Split Retina as an Improved Flatmount Preparation for Studying Inner Nuclear Layer Neurons in Vertebrate Retina.
RM Hecht, Q Shi, TR Garrett, B Sivyer, C Morgans
Journal of Visualized Experiments: Jove, 2024
2024
Author Spotlight: Using the Split Retina Technique for Enhanced Access and Accelerated Experiments
RM Hecht, Q Shi, TR Garrett, B Sivyer, C Morgans
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e65757, 2024
2024
MafB labels novel Amacrine and Retinal Ganglion Cell subtypes in the mouse retina
NH Luong, B Sivyer, K Wright
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 64 (8), 34-34, 2023
2023
Towards the optimization of human stem cell-derived RGC integration in glaucomatous non-human primate retina
J Leffler, M Hernandez, KC Huang, C Gomes, A Thanos, G Cull, M Dunn, ...
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 64 (8), 4696-4696, 2023
2023
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