Anna Mäkitiura talking about her work with gap junctions.
It’s Anna Mäkitiura talking at #Visionarium2025 about Regulation of cell-cell connectivity via gap junctions in the retinal pigment epithelium
Anna Mäkitiura talking about her work with gap junctions.
It’s Anna Mäkitiura talking at #Visionarium2025 about Regulation of cell-cell connectivity via gap junctions in the retinal pigment epithelium
Vision scientist Nora Nevala talking about retinal pigment epithelium.
It’s Noora Nevala talking at #Visionarium2025 about live zebrafish as a model to study photoreceptor phagocytosis by RPE
William Lunt talking about cephalopod vision.
It’s William Lunt talking at #Visionarium2025 about cephalopod’s guide to hide and seek: intensity contrast drives background choice in cephalopods
Martin How talking about polarized light.
It’s @drmartinjhow.bsky.social talking at #Visionarium2025 about communicating underwater using the polarization of light
Cedric Van den Berg talking about polarized light in invertebrates.
It’s @vancedberg.bsky.social at #Visionarium2025 talking about Polarization vision in marine Invertebrates.
Yakir Gagnon talking about his software
It’s Yakir Gagnon talking about his work integrating Software Engineering and Sensory Ecology: Tools for
Understanding Animal Orientation at #Visionarium2025
Bastien Clémot at the lectern talking about insect vision.
It’s Bastien Clémot talking about his work in 3D reconstruction of insects’ movements to explore compensation for
visual noise at #Visionarium2025
Eric Warrant at lectern talking about moth migration.
It’s Eric Warrant talking about Australian Bogong moths use the stars and the Earth’s magnetic field as compasses for long-distance navigation at night at #Visionarium2025
A black and white image of Kristian Donner introducing the next speaker.
Kristian Donner introduces the next speaker at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Frans Vingber at the lectern talking about his work.
It’s @fvinberg.bsky.social talking about his work in downregulation of transducin is protective in retinal degeneration caused by the P23H rhodopsin mutation at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist David Krizaj talking about introvular pressure.
Next up at #Visionarium2025, David Krizaj talks about polymodal sensory integration in the front and back of the eye.
Johan Pahlberg talking about his work in The origin of dark continuous noise in rod photoreceptors at the lectern.
It’s @pahlberglab.bsky.social talking about his work in the origin of dark continuous noise in rod photoreceptors at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Julia Fadjukov speaking at the lectern about her work in amacrine cells.
It’s Julia Fadjukov speaking about her work Toward a Unified Typology of Mouse Amacrine Cells: Electrophysiology, Transcriptomics, and Large-Scale EM at #Visionarium2025
Thomas Euler speaking in front of a projected image.
Day 2 #Visionarium2025
@teuler.bsky.social talks about What is a cell type?
Vision scientist Nataliia Martyniuk talking about High-order noise correlations in the excitatory input currents of retinal ganglion cells can be explained by pairwise noise correlations.
It’s Nataliia Martyniuk talking about High-order noise correlations in the excitatory input currents of retinal
ganglion cells can be explained by pairwise noise correlations at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Krishna Dovzhik talking about his work in The impact of two-photon optical recordings on retinal adaptation and visual pigment bleaching.
It’s Krishna Dovzhik talking about his work in The impact of two-photon optical recordings on retinal adaptation and visual pigment bleaching at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Gabriel Peinado Allina at the lectern.
It’s Gabriel Peinado Allina talking about The single quantum response of the human pupil at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Jussi Tiihonen talking about Sparseness of photons makes detection of the dimmest lights and shadows symmetric
It’s Jussi Tiihonen talking about how the sparseness of photons makes detection of the dimmest lights and shadows symmetric at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Markku Kilpeläinen talking at the lectern about his work.
It’s Markku Kilpeläinen talking about his work in Discrimination superiority in human decrement processing indicates
nonlinear neural processing at #Visionarium2025
It’s vision scientist Petri Ala-Laurila at the lectern talking about Quantal Vision: Linking single-photon signaling and perception
It’s Petri Ala-Laurila talking about Quantal Vision: Linking single-photon signaling and perception at #Visionarium2025
Vision scientist Brittany Carr at the lectern talking about her work in Xenopus vision.
It’s @drbjcarr.bsky.social talking about Prom1 as a highly conserved protein responsible for photoreceptor outer
segment morphogenesis at #Visionarium2025
Thom Stark at the lectern talking about The role of double cones (PR5,6) in frogs
It’s Thom Stark talking about the role of double cones (PR5,6) in frogs at #Visionarium2025
Mindaugas Mitkus talking at a lectern about gaze strategy in free diving Humboldt penguins
It’s Mindaugas Mitkus talking about gaze strategy in free diving Humboldt penguins at #Visionarium2025
Visual ecologist Theo Brown speaking at the lecturn.
It’s @theobrown.bsky.social talking about reducing bird collisions in wind turbines at #Visionarium2025
It’s Lauren Sumner-Rooney talking at the lectern about evolutionary diversity in vision.
It’s @laurensr.bsky.social telling us about her verrry cool work in evolutionary diversity in vision science at #Visionarium2025
I am so excited to see my colleagues @snymark.bsky.social @pahlberglab.bsky.social @fvinberg.bsky.social @drbjcarr.bsky.social and more here for #Visionarium2025