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Spatial summation in subregions of simple-cell receptive fields in cat striate cortex as a function of slit length.

P Heggelund, S Krekling, B C Skottun.   

Abstract

Spatial summation along the optimum stimulus orientation in subregions of simple-cell receptive fields in cat striate cortex was studied quantitatively by measuring the response to stationary light slits of variable length. Before summation analysis, the cell's discharge field was mapped by flashing a test slit on and off in a sequence of positions through the receptive field. A static activation procedure was used to determine the extension of subregions of the receptive field where light stimulation increased (enhancement) or decreased (suppression) the firing rate. An activation slit in the optimum orientation was positioned in the most responsive position of the discharge field and the effects of a parallel test slit, in a series of broadside positions, were assessed from the changes induced in the discharge elicited by the activation slit. Length-response curves for on and off responses were made by positioning a test slit in the respective subregions of the discharge field. The activation procedure was used to make length-response curves for suppression. A test slit of variable length was positioned in a suppression region defined by the activation profiles and an activation slit of fixed length was centred in the most responsive discharge field position. Length summation was found for all cells, both with respect to on and off responses, and suppression. The curves for on and off responses had a maximum value beyond which the response declined or levelled off, but some cells had a secondary, more shallow increase beyond an initial, steeply rising part. Similar properties were found for summation of suppression except that the effects were opposite in sign. Curves made for both on and off regions in the same cell often differed in shape. Such differences were also found when length-response curves made in different suppression regions of the same cell were compared. The various length-summation functions were explained by a model presuming that simple-cell receptive fields consist of partially overlapping non-concentric excitatory and inhibitory fields. This arrangement would also explain why length-response curves in various subregions often had different shapes.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6747891      PMCID: PMC1193214          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1984.sp015294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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