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Receptive field organization of units in the first optic ganglion of diptera.

D W Arnett.   

Abstract

Centripetal spike potentials were recorded from two classes of units (transient and sustained) in the intermediate chiasma of flies. On-off units were characterized by a transient discharge after the onset and cessation of a light spot presented within its elliptical receptive field. Receptive fields of sustaining units were composed of three roughly circular regions arranged adjacently along a line; stimulation of the center region elicited a sustainied discharge, whereas stimulation of either adjacent region elicited an off discharge. Adjacent regions antagonized the central region, for stimulation of either inhibited the discharge resulting from stimulation of the central region.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5572167     DOI: 10.1126/science.173.4000.929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


  11 in total

1.  Fast temporal adaptation of on-off units in the first optic chiasm of the blowfly.

Authors:  N M Jansonius; J H van Hateren
Journal:  J Comp Physiol A       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 1.836

2.  The first optic ganglion of the bee. II. Topographical relationships of the monopolar cells within and between cartridges.

Authors:  W A Ribi
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1976-08-26       Impact factor: 5.249

3.  Surface fine structure of the eye of the housefly (Musca domestica): ommatidia and lamina ganglionaris.

Authors:  S D Carlson; C Chi
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1974       Impact factor: 5.249

4.  The fundamental mechanism of motion detection in the insect visual system.

Authors:  G D McCann
Journal:  Kybernetik       Date:  1973-02

5.  Development and application of white-noise modeling techniques for studies of insect visual nervous system.

Authors:  P Z Marmarelis; G D McCann
Journal:  Kybernetik       Date:  1973-02

6.  The first optic ganglion of the bee. IV. Synaptic fine structure and connectivity patterns of receptor cell axons and first order interneurones.

Authors:  W A Ribi
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 5.249

7.  The functional organization of the crayfish lamina ganglionaris. II. Large-field spiking and nonspiking cells.

Authors:  L T Wang-Bennett; R M Glantz
Journal:  J Comp Physiol A       Date:  1987-06       Impact factor: 1.836

8.  Neural organization of the median ocellus of the dragonfly. I. Intracellular electrical activity.

Authors:  R L Chappell; J E Dowling
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1972-08       Impact factor: 4.086

9.  Spectral and polarization sensitivity of the dipteran visual system.

Authors:  G D McCann; D W Arnett
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1972-05       Impact factor: 4.086

10.  Neural organization of a molluscan visual system.

Authors:  D L Alkon
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1973-04       Impact factor: 4.086

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