Publications by authors named "Yun-Cheng Diao"

Single neurons in the dorsal lateral suprasylvian cortex (DLS) of the cat were tested with large field optic flow stimuli simulating translation and spiral motion (including radiation and rotation) in different directions. Most cells were responsive to both kinds of movement with fairly good direction selectivity. Generally, the responses were better to spiral motion than to translation, and better to radiation than to rotation.

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For human beings and animals, the observer encounters the so-called optic flow during locomotion, the image motion pattern of the environment on the retina, which includes three basic modes of motion: rotation, expansion/contraction and translation. The analysis of optic flow information is vital for determining the direction and velocity of locomotion and has been a hotspot of the studies on visual information processing in recent years. In this article, some progresses in psychophysics and electrophysiology studies on optic flow are introduced and the neural mechanism of optic flow processing in mammalian brain is discussed.

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The histochemical method was used to investigate the postnatal development of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase (NADPH-d) -positive neurons in retinas of the golden hamster. NADPH-d-positive neurons were discernible in the retina at postnatal day (P)1. From P4 onward to adulthood, when the retina acquired its laminated characteristics, NADPH-d- positive neurons were observed in the inner nuclear layer (INL) and the ganglion cell layer (GCL).

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