Literature DB >> 1108124

Temperature and vision.

M A Ali.   

Abstract

Published information concerning the influence of temperature in the physiological range (0-40 degrees) on various aspects of the visual process in invertebrates and vertebrates (poikilotherms and homeotherms) is reviewed. Bleaching and regeneration of scotopic and photopic pigments is influenced by temperature; so is the porphyropsin-rhodopsin ratio in fresh-water fishes. Effect on electrophysiological responses such as early receptor potential (ERP), electroretinogram (ERG) and its flicker fusion frequencies (FFF), S-potentials, glial membrane optic nerve and brain responses is presented. Histophysiological responses such as photomechanical or retinomotor responses are influenced by temperature. It also affects behavioural responses such as innate light reflexes, colour change, sensitivity, threshold acuity, FFF, spectral sensitivity and conditioned responses. General aspects such as oxygen consumption of the retina, acid formation and survival times are discussed with reference to their modification by temperature. Theoretical aspects such as the interaction between light and thermal energy in the absorption of a photon by a molecule, and available equations for comparing the effect of temperature on biological processes are also discussed. An attempt is made to draw a coherent picture and to discuss the significance of the thermal influence on vision to the animal. New avenues of research are also indicated. One hundred and eighty-eight (188) references are cited.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1108124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Can Biol        ISSN: 0035-0915


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1.  Comparison between temperature-induced changes and effects caused by dark/light adaptation in the eyes of two species of Antarctic crustaceans.

Authors:  V B Meyer-Rochow; K M Tiang
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 5.249

Review 2.  Species Differences in the Nutrition of Retinal Ganglion Cells among Mammals Frequently Used as Animal Models.

Authors:  Christian Albrecht May
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-10-14       Impact factor: 6.600

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