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A model for the variability of maintained discharges and responses to flashes of light.

M W Levine1, R P Zimmerman.   

Abstract

Previous studies of the variability of firing of retinal ganglion cells have led to apparently contradictory conclusions. To a first approximation, maintained discharges derive their variability from a noise source that is linearly added to the signal setting the mean firing rate. On the other hand, the variability of responses to abrupt changes in lighting seems to result from a nonlinear interaction between signal and noise. In both the cat and the goldfish retinae, the variance of rate is a fractional power function of the mean response amplitude (impulses/s). The exponent of that power function depends on the duration of the period in which the response is sampled after each transition in luminance; longer durations have a larger exponent. These results are difficult to explain with any simple model. The variability of the maintained discharges also deviates from the predictions of simple additivity. We propose a model for the variability of responses to abrupt changes in lighting that incorporates variability of the form observed for maintained discharges. The parameters of our model that provide the best fits to the variability of responses also provide a reasonable fit to the variability of maintained discharges. Thus, a single explanation can account for the variability of maintained discharges and responses of ganglion cells.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1958732     DOI: 10.1007/bf00204660

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Cybern        ISSN: 0340-1200            Impact factor:   2.086


  11 in total

1.  Variability of responses of cat retinal ganglion cells.

Authors:  M W Levine; B G Cleland; R P Zimmerman
Journal:  Vis Neurosci       Date:  1992-03       Impact factor: 3.241

2.  Variability in ganglion cell firing patterns; implications for separate "on" and "off" processes.

Authors:  M W Levine; J M Shefner
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 1.886

3.  Variability in the maintained discharges of retinal ganglion cells.

Authors:  M W Levine
Journal:  J Opt Soc Am A       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 2.129

4.  Nature of the maintained discharge of Q, X, and Y retinal ganglion cells of the cat.

Authors:  J G Robson; J B Troy
Journal:  J Opt Soc Am A       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 2.129

5.  Variability in responses of retinal ganglion cells.

Authors:  M W Levine; R P Zimmerman; V Carrion-Carire
Journal:  J Opt Soc Am A       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 2.129

6.  Statistics of the maintained discharge of cat retinal ganglion cells.

Authors:  L J Frishman; M W Levine
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1983-06       Impact factor: 5.182

7.  The variability of discharge of simple cells in the cat striate cortex.

Authors:  A F Dean
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 1.972

8.  The dependence of response amplitude and variance of cat visual cortical neurones on stimulus contrast.

Authors:  D J Tolhurst; J A Movshon; I D Thompson
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 1.972

9.  Retinal processing of intrinsic ad extrinsic noise.

Authors:  M W Levine
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1982-10       Impact factor: 2.714

10.  The statistical reliability of signals in single neurons in cat and monkey visual cortex.

Authors:  D J Tolhurst; J A Movshon; A F Dean
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 1.886

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