In the retina of the turtle, prolonged illumination of the receptive field surrond can lead to the appearance of sustained oscillatory responses in horizontal cells. In most cells the oscillations consist of a main component of 40–50 Hz frequency modulated by slower waves. The experimental evidence suggests that these responses are due to the activation of the feeback circuit linking cone photoreceptors and horizontal cells in the vertebrate retina.
Sustained oscillatory noise in the light responses of a retinal neuron
PICCOLINO, Marco;PIGNATELLI, Angela;
1995
Abstract
In the retina of the turtle, prolonged illumination of the receptive field surrond can lead to the appearance of sustained oscillatory responses in horizontal cells. In most cells the oscillations consist of a main component of 40–50 Hz frequency modulated by slower waves. The experimental evidence suggests that these responses are due to the activation of the feeback circuit linking cone photoreceptors and horizontal cells in the vertebrate retina.File in questo prodotto:
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