• Fractional integral-like processing in retinal cones reduces noise and improves adaptation 

      Martinecz, Antal; Niitsuma, Mihoko (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-04)
      In the human retina, rod and cone cells detect incoming light with a molecule called rhodopsin. After rhodopsin molecules are activated (by photon impact), these molecules activate the rest of the signalling process for a brief period of time until they are deactivated by a multistage process. First, active rhodopsin is phosphorylated multiple times. Following this, they are further inhibited by the ...