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Retina is structured to process an excess of darkness in natural scenes
Authors:Charles P Ratliff  Bart G Borghuis  Yen-Hong Kao  Peter Sterling  Vijay Balasubramanian
Institution:aDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104;;bDepartment of Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611;;cDepartment of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104; and;dHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farm Research Campus, Ashburn, VA 20147
Abstract:Retinal ganglion cells that respond selectively to a dark spot on a brighter background (OFF cells) have smaller dendritic fields than their ON counterparts and are more numerous. OFF cells also branch more densely, and thus collect more synapses per visual angle. That the retina devotes more resources to processing dark contrasts predicts that natural images contain more dark information. We confirm this across a range of spatial scales and trace the origin of this phenomenon to the statistical structure of natural scenes. We show that the optimal mosaics for encoding natural images are also asymmetric, with OFF elements smaller and more numerous, matching retinal structure. Finally, the concentration of synapses within a dendritic field matches the information content, suggesting a simple principle to connect a concrete fact of neuroanatomy with the abstract concept of information: equal synapses for equal bits.
Keywords:ganglion cells  neural coding  vision
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