magnocelularne
Magnocelularne, in the context of visual neuroscience, refers to the magnocellular class of neurons characterized by large cell bodies and fast-conducting axons. These neurons are found in the retina as well as in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and play a major role in processing dynamic visual information. They are distinct from the parvocellular and koniocellular pathways, which differ in cell size, receptive-field properties, and functional emphasis.
In the retina, magnocellular (M) ganglion cells, or parasol cells, project predominantly to the magnocellular layers
Functionally, magnocellular neurons are optimized for high temporal resolution rather than high spatial resolution. They respond
Clinically, magnocellular pathways can be differentially affected in certain optic and neurodegenerative conditions, and researchers study