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Volume 29 #4

Contents

  1. Molecular physiology of vision: half-century of study
  2. Optogenetics and vision
  3. Specifics of physiological and biochemical mechanisms of excitation and adaptation in retinal cones
  4. A model of orientation recognition mechanisms for the 3-bar two-grade optotypes
  5. Structural and functional basis of ambivalent (aerial-aquatic) vision in aquatic mammals
  6. Individual optimization of functional treatment in the cases of impaired binocular vision
  7. Changes of the choroid of different age groups of Japanese quails Coturnix japonica depending on the spectrum composition of illumination