Both the "on" and the "on-off" ganglion cells in the mudpuppy retina generate graded responses over a narrow range of log test intensities. Sustained full field or surround backgrounds change the range of center log test intensities that elicits the graded response for both cell types. The on-off, but not the on ganglion cells are further affected by moving or flashing surround backgrounds. These cells are hyperpolarized, threshold is elevated, and the entire graded range of response is elicited by a higher range of log center test intensities. Depolarizing activity is elicited in amacrine cells by moving backgrounds that affect the on-off ganglion cells, but bipolar activity is unaffected. These results suggest that the amacrine cells at the inner plexiform layer mediate a third stage of sensitivity control in the retina, increasing threshold for response to change specifically in the on-off ganglion cells.
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Control of Retinal Sensitivity : III. Lateral Interactions at the Inner Plexiform Layer
Frank S. Werblin,
Frank S. Werblin
From the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and the Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720.
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David R. Copenhagen
David R. Copenhagen
From the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and the Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720.
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Frank S. Werblin
From the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and the Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720.
David R. Copenhagen
From the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and the Electronics Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720.
Dr. Copenhagen's present address is the Department of Physiology, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, California 94122.
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February 20 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
1974
J Gen Physiol (1974) 63 (1): 88–110.
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February 20 1973
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Frank S. Werblin, David R. Copenhagen; Control of Retinal Sensitivity : III. Lateral Interactions at the Inner Plexiform Layer . J Gen Physiol 1 January 1974; 63 (1): 88–110. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.63.1.88
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