Reading materials:
- “Fundamentals and Principles of Ophthalmology”, Chapters 14 and 15.
 - “Molecular Cell Biology”, 2nd edition by Darnell, Lodish and Baltimore. Chapter 20 – Nerve cells and the electric properties of cell membranes
 - Webvision. http://webvision.med.utah.edu
 
 
Questions for students and residents to consider:
Anatomy and retinal circuits: 
- What cellular layers are there in the retina?
 - How are rods different from cones in terms of structure?
 - What are ON and OFF pathways and their molecular bases?
 - What is the cellular basis for the high spatial acuity in the fovea?
 
Phototransduction:
- How is the energy of light illumination absorbed by photoreceptors?
 - What are the major steps of phototransduction?
 - What is the dark current?
 - What neurotransmitter do rods and cones release?
 - Does light stimulation increase the release of the neurotransmitter or reduce it? Why are rods responsible for nighttime vision and cones for daytime vision? What is light adaptation?
 
Color vision:
- What is trivariant color vision?
 - Assume that you have generated a transgenic mice model that has only red cones; do you think the mice will see the world in red?
 
RPE:
- What are the major functions of the RPE?
 - What is the retinoid visual cycle?
 
