Organization of on-off cells in the retina of the turtle.
J Physiol
; 230(1): 1-14, 1973 Apr.
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1. The organization of central and peripheral responses for one type of spike-producing cell in the retina of the turtle (Pseudemys scripta elegans) has been studied. These cells produced a short burst of spikes following the onset and offset of a small spot of illumination (i.e. ON-OFF cells). The effect of increasing the area of illumination was to include a peripheral inhibition. Intracellular ON and OFF responses were, however, affected differently.2. ON-OFF cells marked intracellularly with Procion Yellow M4R had somata in the inner nuclear and ganglion cell layers.3. Peripheral inhibition could be evoked without a change in the membrane potential of horizontal cells.4. Passing 5 nA hyperpolarizing or depolarizing current through a micropipette within a horizontal cell elicited in ON-OFF cells a transient excitation following the onset and offset of current.5. It is concluded that inhibition from the periphery of an ON-OFF cell receptive field is not mediated by luminosity horizontal cells but more probably by peripheral bipolar cells.
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Retina
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Tortugas
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Animals
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1973
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