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Quantitative studies on ipsilateral type 2 retinotectotectal (IRTT) units in frogs: homologies with R3 ganglion cells.

R Garcia1, F Gaillard.   

Abstract

Contralateral and ipsilateral responses from deep layers of the rostral neuropil of the optic tectum of Rana esculenta were recorded extracellularly and quantitatively analyzed. Effects of the velocity and diameter of the stimulus on the neuronal response (measured as the mean firing frequency, R) were mainly tested in this work. 1. Among the population of changing contrast or event ganglion cells, R3-like units (with a weak response to background off-on stimulation) were defined in addition to typical R3 ganglion cells. 2. A power function relating R and the stimulus velocity (v) was established in all units (R = k v alpha), with alpha = 0.80-1.07 and k = 2.1-9.5 for R3 units, alpha = 0.55-0.77 and k = 5.8-15.2 for R3-like units, and alpha = 0.80-1.16 and k = 1.3-5.1 for ipsilateral I2 units. 3. The area function was expressed by a logarithmic function. In all classes the maximal response was obtained with 4.4 degrees-7.5 degrees targets, independent of the test velocity. 4. Both the velocity and the diameter of the stimulus influenced the value of the dynamic receptive field diameter. 5. Finally, results show that qualitative and quantitative properties of I2 units are similar to those of R3 ganglion cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2785209     DOI: 10.1007/bf00612997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol A            Impact factor:   1.836


  28 in total

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Journal:  C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D       Date:  1978-07-03

2.  FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF MOVEMENT DETECTING NEURONS IN THE FROG'S RETINA.

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Journal:  Pflugers Arch Gesamte Physiol Menschen Tiere       Date:  1964-03-12

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Authors:  H B BARLOW
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5.  Further studies on the velocity function of movement detecting class-2 neurons in the frog retina.

Authors:  O J Grüsser; U Grüsser-Cornehls; M D Licker
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  1968-09       Impact factor: 1.886

6.  Structural characteristics of cell and fiber populations in the optic tectum of the frog (Rana catesbeiana).

Authors:  H D Potter
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1969-06       Impact factor: 3.215

7.  The ipsilateral retinotectal pathway in the frog.

Authors:  M J Keating; R M Gaze
Journal:  Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci       Date:  1970-10

8.  Ablation of nucleus isthmi leads to loss of specific visually elicited behaviors in the frog Rana pipiens.

Authors:  H S Caine; E R Gruberg
Journal:  Neurosci Lett       Date:  1985-03-15       Impact factor: 3.046

9.  Tectal processing of visual signals from the caudalmost part of the frog visual field.

Authors:  F Gaillard
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 1.886

10.  The nucleus isthmus as a relay station in the ipsilateral visual projection to the frog's optic tectum.

Authors:  S Glasser; D Ingle
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1978-12-22       Impact factor: 3.252

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