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  1. Systematic reduction of the dimensionality of natural scenes allows accurate predictions of retinal ganglion cell spike outputs
  2. Coincidence Detection of Single-Photon Responses in the Inner Retina at the Sensitivity Limit of Vision
  3. Cross-synaptic synchrony and transmission of signal and noise across the mouse retina
  4. The Synaptic and Circuit Mechanisms Underlying a Change in Spatial Encoding in the Retina
  5. Origin and effect of phototransduction noise in primate cone photoreceptors
  6. Controlling gain one photon at a time
  7. The spatial structure of a nonlinear receptive field
  8. Cone photoreceptor contributions to noise and correlations in the retinal output
  9. Noise correlations improve response fidelity and stimulus encoding
  10. Timescales of Inference in Visual Adaptation
  11. Phototransduction Cascade Inactivation Kinetics Depend on Experimental Solutions
  12. Origin of correlated activity between parasol retinal ganglion cells
  13. Single-Photon Absorptions Evoke Synaptic Depression in the Retina to Extend the Operational Range of Rod Vision
  14. Signals and noise in an inhibitory interneuron diverge to control activity in nearby retinal ganglion cells
  15. Light adaptation in cone vision involves switching between receptor and post-receptor sites
  16. Network Variability Limits Stimulus-Evoked Spike Timing Precision in Retinal Ganglion Cells
  17. Selective Transmission of Single Photon Responses by Saturation at the Rod-to-Rod Bipolar Synapse
  18. Mechanisms Regulating Variability of the Single Photon Responses of Mammalian Rod Photoreceptors
  19. Nonlinear Signal Transfer from Mouse Rods to Bipolar Cells and Implications for Visual Sensitivity
  20. Origin and Functional Impact of Dark Noise in Retinal Cones
  21. Measuring the coding efficiency of sensory neurons