Unraveling sight at a cellular scale

Brian P. Schmidt, PhD

Publications

Publications

  1. Real-time compensation for dynamic changes in transverse chromatic offsets for multi-wavelength retinal imaging and microstimulation. AE Boehm, CM Privitera, BP Schmidt, A Roorda. BioRxiv, 484386.

  2. The spectral identity of foveal cones is preserved in hue perception. BP Schmidt, AE Boehm, KG Foote, A Roorda. 2018. Journal of Vision,18(19), 1-18.

  3. Sensations from a single M-cone depend on the activity of surrounding S-cones. BP Schmidt++, R Sabesan++, WS Tuten, J Neitz, A Roorda. 2018. Scientific Reports, 8, 8651.

  4. The elementary representation of spatial and color vision in the human retina. R Sabesan++, BP Schmidt++, WS Tuten, A Roorda. 2016. Science advances. 2 (9), e1600797

  5. Circuitry to explain how the relative number of L and M cones shapes color experience. BP Schmidt, P Touch, M Neitz, J Neitz. 2016. Journal of vision. 16 (8), 18-18.

  6. Substrate availability of mutant SPT alters neuronal branching and growth cone dynamics in dorsal root ganglia BK Jun, A Chandra, D Kuljis, BP Schmidt, FS Eichler. Journal of Neuroscience. 35, no. 40 (2015): 13713-13719.

  7. Neurobiological hypothesis of color appearance and hue perception. BP Schmidt, M Neitz, J Neitz. 2014. Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 31 (4), A195-A207.

  8. Oral L-serine supplementation reduces production of neurotoxic deoxysphingolipids in mice and humans with hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy type 1 K Garofalo, A Penno, BP Schmidt, HJ Lee, MP Frosch, A Eckardstein, RH Brown, T Hornemann, FS Eichler. The Journal of clinical investigation. 121.12 (2011): 4735-4745.

  9. Movements of Rana catesbeiana tadpoles in weak current flows resemble a directed random walk BP Schmidt, JM Knowles, AM Simmons. Journal of Experimental Biology. 214, no. 14 (2011): 2297-2307.

++ Co-first authors

Presentations (selected)

  1. BP Schmidt, AE Boehm, A Roorda. Plucking strings and playing chords: percepts elicited from single and multiple cone stimulation. ARVO 2018. pdf of poster

  2. Schmidt BP, Foote K, Boehm A, and Roorda A. Variability in chromatic sensations from cones with the same photopigment. OSA Fall Vision Meeting, 2017. abstract.

  3. Schmidt BP, Foote K, Boehm A, and Roorda A. Hue, saturation and brightness scaling from signals from single cones. International Color Vision Society, 2017. abstract. pdf of poster.

  4. Schmidt BP, Bair W, and Neitz J. Lateral inhibition and spectral opponency in the outer retina of primate. ARVO Annual Meeting, 2016. abstract. an unpublished chapter describing this research.

  5. Schmidt BP, Sabesan R, Tuten W, Neitz J, and Roorda A. Two elementary color sensations elicited from the same cone. FASEB Retinal Neurobiology Meeting, 2016.

  6. Schmidt BP, Sabesan R, Tuten W, Neitz J, and Roorda A. Studying the neural circuitry of blue with single cone stimulation. ARVO Annual Meeting, 2015.

  7. Schmidt BP, Sabesan R, Tuten W, Neitz J, and Roorda A. How does the brain interpret singals from single cones? OSA Fall Vision Meeting, 2015.

  8. Schmidt BP, Touch P, Neitz M, and Neitz J. The relative number of L and M cones shapes color experience. Optical Society of America (OSA) Fall Vision Meeting, 2014.

  9. Schmidt BP, Neitz M, and Neitz J. A labeled line theory accurately predicts individual variability in color experience. ARVO Annual Meeting, 2014.

  10. Schmidt BP, Neitz M, and Neitz J. The neurobiological explanation for color appearance and hue perception. International Color Vision Society, 2013.

  11. Schmidt BP, Neitz M, and Neitz J. Peripheral photoreceptor activity during accommodation and emmetropization. ARVO Annual Meeting, 2013.

  12. Schmidt BP, Neitz M, and Neitz J. A statistical modeling framework for optically manipulating retinal images to design strategies to modulate cone activity and control myopia. The International Myopia Conferencey, 2013.

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