The pallial nerves of Spisula solidissima each contain a single afferent nerve fiber which responds directly to illumination of the nerve, and apparently mediates the "shadow" response of siphon retraction. These units show constant-frequency spontaneous activity in the dark; illumination abruptly inhibits this discharge, and cessation of the light stimulus then evokes a prolonged burst of impulses at high frequency (the off-response). Impulses are initiated at a point near the visceral ganglion, and propagated unidirectionally toward it. Stimulation with monochromatic light has revealed that more than one photoreceptor pigment is involved, since the discharge patterns evoked are wavelength-specific. Inhibition is relatively prominent at short wavelengths, excitation at long wavelengths. Following selective adaptation with blue light, "on" responses can be produced with red stimuli, demonstrating the unmasking of an excitatory event which takes place during illumination. The two photoreceptor pigments may be segregated in two or more cells presynaptic to the recorded unit, or,—more likely—may both be contained in the same cell. The spectral sensitivity function for inhibition shows a single maximum at 540 mµ, and is probably dependent upon a carotenoid pigment. No photoreceptor function has been demonstrated for a hemoprotein, apparently identical with cytochrome h, which occurs in high concentration in Spisula nerve.
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November 01 1960
Neural Photoreception in a Lamellibranch Mollusc
Donald Kennedy
Donald Kennedy
From the Department of Zoology, Syracuse University, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole.
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Donald Kennedy
From the Department of Zoology, Syracuse University, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole.
Dr. Kennedy's present address is Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
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March 31 1960
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute
1960
J Gen Physiol (1960) 44 (2): 277–299.
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March 31 1960
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Donald Kennedy; Neural Photoreception in a Lamellibranch Mollusc . J Gen Physiol 1 November 1960; 44 (2): 277–299. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.44.2.277
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