A method for image daltonization that manipulates only achromatic component. Information processes. 2024. Vol. 24, No. 3. P. 203-224. DOI: 10.53921/18195822_2024_24_3_203 Abstract Go to publication
Direction selectivity in the fish retinotectal system: Review and new aspects. The European Retina Meeting 2023. 17th – 20th of September, Tübingen, Germany. Book of abstracts. P. 96-97. Go to publicationDownload (4.7 MB)
Different types of color coding ganglion cells projecting to tectum opticum in goldfish. The European Retina Meeting 2023. 17th – 20th of September, Tübingen, Germany. Book of abstracts. P. 81. Go to publicationDownload (7.7 MB)
Assessment of color discrimination thresholds by the strict substitution method: a pilot study. NEUROTECHNOLOGY AND SENSORY COMMUNICATION, Yuri Shelepin, Ed., VVM Publishing llc, ISBN 978-59-65114-83-2, pp. 162-175, 2023. Go to publicationDownload (4.6 MB)
Direction selectivity of the retinotectal system of fish: Findings based on microelectrode extracellular recordings of the tectum opticum. Archives of Biological Sciences. 2023. V. 75(1). P. 27-45. DOI: 10.2298/ABS221216003D Go to publicationDownload (2.4 MB)
Trichromatic image enhancement for dichromats via achromatic watermark blending. 26th Symposium of the International Colour Vision Society. 2022. Abstract Book. Editor: Thanasis Panorgias. P. 142. Go to publication
New estimates of human cone fundamentals based on the CIE XYZ 1931 2-degree standard observer’s colour matching functions. 43rd European Conference on Visual Perception 2021. 22nd - 27th of August (online). 2021. Perception. V. 50(1S). P. 186 Go to publication
Neurons in the Optic Tectum of Fish: Electrical Activity and Selection of Appropriate Stimulation. Neuroscience and Behavioural Physiolory 51(7), pp. 993–1001 (2021). Published online 11 November 2021. Translated from Sensornye Sistemy, Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 11–22, January–March, 2021. doi: 10.1007/s11055-021-01157-4 Go to publicationDownload (958.3 KB)
Fine Structure of the Receptive Fields of Orientation-Selective Ganglion Cells in the Fish Retina // Neurosci Behav Physi 51(6), pp. 816–819 (2021). Published online 09 September 2021. Translated from Sensornye Sistemy, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 19–24, January–March, 2020. doi: 10.1007/s11055-021-01138-7 Go to publicationDownload (630.7 KB)
Visual neurons of fish tectum opticum, their extracellular spike activity and search for their adequate stimulation. // Sensornye sistemy [Sensory systems]. 2021. V. 35(1). P. 11–22 (in Russian). doi: 10.31857/S0235009221010108 Go to publicationDownload (1.3 MB)
Ganglion Cells with Sustained Activity in the Fish Retina and Their Possible Function in Evaluation of Visual Scenes. Neurosci Behav Physi 51(1), 123–133 (2021). Translated from Rossiiskii Fiziologicheskii Zhurnal imeni I. M. Sechenova, Vol. 106, No. 4, pp. 486–503 (2020). doi: 10.1007/s11055-020-01047-1 Full text (for online reading) Go to publicationDownload (713 KB)
Tonkaya struktura retseptivnykh polei orientatsionno izbiratelnykh ganglioznykh kletok setchatki ryb [Fine structure of receptive fields of orientation-selective ganglion cells in goldfish retina]. Sensornye sistemy [Sensory systems]. 2020. V. 34(1). P. 19-24 (in Russian). doi: 10.31857/S0235009220010035 Go to publicationDownload (881.3 KB)
Ganglion Cells with Sustained Activity of the Fish Retina and their Putative Function in Comprehension of the Visual Surround (in Russian) // Russian Journal of Physiology. 106(4): 486–503. doi: 10.31857/S0869813920040044 Go to publicationDownload (1.7 MB)
On the organization of receptive fields of retinal spot detectors projecting to the fish tectum: Analogies with the local edge detectors in frogs and mammals // Journal of Comparative Neurology. Volume 528 (2020). Pages 1423-1435. Available online 21 November 2019. doi: 10.1002/cne.24824 Go to publication
Receptive field sizes of retinal ganglion cells in fish: why different methods give different results // Visionarium XVIII (2019), September (14)16-18, Tvarminne zoological station, University of Helsinki, Finland. Book of Abstracts. P.20. Download (85.8 KB)
A model explaining colour-specific responses of the goldfish retinal ganglion cells // The European Retina Meeting 2019. 12th - 14th of September, Helsinki, Finland. Book of abstracts. P.103. Go to publication
Spot detectors in fish tectum: properties of their receptive fields, comparison with other animals // The European Retina Meeting 2019. 12th - 14th of September, Helsinki, Finland. Book of abstracts. P.197. Go to publication
Fine structure of receptive fields of orientation-selective ganglion cells in goldfish retina // The European Retina Meeting 2019. 12th - 14th of September, Helsinki, Finland. Book of abstracts. P.199. Go to publication
Colour-specific responses of the goldfish retinal ganglion cells revealed by cone-isolated visual stimulation // The 25th Symposium of the International Colour Vision Society Abstract Book July 5-9, 2019 Riga, Latvia. P. 107. Go to publicationDownload (8 MB)
The screening program for detecting colour vision deficiencies based on a colour blindness simulator: preliminary study // 42nd European Conference on Visual Perception 2019. Leuven, Belgium. 25th - 29th of August. 2019. Perception. V. 48(2S). P. 128. (WOS:000486182000386) Go to publicationDownload (1.6 MB)
Updated functional segregation of retinal ganglion cell projections in the tectum of a cyprinid fish — further elaboration based on microelectrode recordings // Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2019), Volume 45, Pages 773-792 . Available online 5 January 2019. The final publication is available at link.springer.com. doi: 10.1007/s10695-018-0603-0 Go to publicationDownload (1.6 MB)
Putative targets of direction-selective retinal ganglion cells in the tectum opticum of cyprinid fish // Brain Research (2019) Volume 1708, 1 April 2019, Pages 20-26. Available online 5 December 2018. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2018.12.006 Go to publication
Ganglion cells – local edge detectors (spot detectors) in rabbit, fish and frog retinas // Symposium “Visionarium XVII”, 13-16 October, 2018, Tvarminne, University of Helsinki, Finland. Book of Abstracts, PP. 28-29. Download (141 KB)
The program simulating dichromacy as a possible tool for detecting colour deficiencies // 41st European Conference on Visual Perception 2018. Trieste, Italy. 26th - 30th of August. Perception. V. 48(S1). P. 46. Go to publicationDownload (764.1 KB)
A model explaining the colour interaction in the receptive fields of the ganglion cells in the goldfish retina // International Congress of Neuroethology 2018. Brisbane, Australia. 15-20 July 2018. Conference abstracts. P. 111 Go to publicationDownload (748.5 KB)
Refinement of the functional segregation of retinal ganglion cell projections in the goldfish tectum by means of microelectrode recordings. Abstracts of the «Visionarium XVI» symposium. Tvarminne, Finland. 2017. P. 37 Download (670.1 KB)
Receptive field structure of sustained ganglion cells in the fish retina // European Retina Meeting 2017. Paris, France. October 5-7, 2017. Book of abstracts. P. 143 Go to publicationDownload (1.2 MB)
Horizontal cell networks can account for far center-surround interactions in the goldfish retina // Abstracts of the «Visionarium XV» symposium. Tvarminne, Finland. 2016. P. 20-21 Download (909.9 KB)
Colour constancy in the goldfish retina: is it based on simultaneous or successive contrast mechanism? A model study. // European Retina Meeting 2015, October 1 – 3, Brighton, UK. Book of abstracts. P. 138.
Differences between sustained ganglion cells and motion detectors in terms of contrast sensitivity and color properties // European Retina Meeting 2015. Brighton, UK. October 1-3, 2015. Book of abstracts. P. 66 Download (741.1 KB)
Models of far center-surround interactions in the retina // International Congress "Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology”. Sudak, Crimea, Russia, June 2-12, 2014. Book of abstracts / Edied by Loseva E.V., Kryuchkova A.V., Loginova N.A. - M.: MAKS Press, 2014, p. 221 - 222 Download (111.2 KB)
Physiologically plausible model of the McCollough effect and correction of optical distortions // International Congress "Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology”. Sudak, Crimea, Ukraine, June 3-13, 2011. Book of abstracts / Edied by Loseva E.V., Loginova N.A. - M.: MAKS Press, 2011, p. 277 - 278 Download (223.1 KB)
Müller-Lyer illusion: fundamental uncertainty of perceptual effect and influence on voluntary saccades // Perception 38 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2009, page 170 Go to publication
Physiologically plausible model of a novelty filter that simulates orientation-contingent colour aftereffects // Perception 38 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2009, page 50 Go to publication
Color properties of movement detectors in the Carassius Gibelio (Bloch, 1782) tectum opticum studied by selective stimulation of different cone types // Archives of Biological Sciences, Belgrade, 61 (1) (2009), 1P-2P
An electronic version of an article published as ABS 61 (1): 1P-2P DOI: 10.2298/ABS0901201G Go to publicationDownload (225.9 KB)
Classification of Orientation-Selective Units Recorded in the Goldfish Tectum // Sensornye sistemy, 2009, Vol. 23, №1, pp. 13-23 (in Russian) Go to publicationDownload (246.1 KB)
The Multiplicity of Müller-Lyer Illusion Mechanisms // 2nd congress of physiologists of CIS, Chisinau, October 29 – 31, 2008 - book of abstracts, P. 110-111. (in Russian)
Eye movements during perception of ambiguous images like the Nekker cube // Information Technologies and Systems (ITaS´08): proceedings book. – Moscow: IITP RAS, 2008, pp. 256 - 258 (in Russian) Download (192.6 KB)
Using of eye movement recordings for analysis of visual mechanisms of size estimation in the Mueller-Lyer illusion. // Information Technologies and Systems (ITaS´08): proceedings book. – Moscow: IITP RAS, 2008, pp. 250 - 255 (in Russian) Download (291.7 KB)