RESPONSES TO PULSES AND SINUSOIDS IN MACAQUE GANGLION-CELLS

被引:132
作者
LEE, BB [1 ]
POKORNY, J [1 ]
SMITH, VC [1 ]
KREMERS, J [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CHICAGO,CTR VISUAL SCI,CHICAGO,IL 60637
关键词
RETINAL GANGLION CELLS; MAGNOCELLULAR; PARVOCELLULAR; MACAQUE; LINEAR ANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1016/0042-6989(94)90074-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The goal of the study was to compare pulse responses with sinusoidal temporal responsivity. The response of macaque ganglion cells was measured to brief luminance and chromatic pulses and to luminance or chromatic sinusoidal modulation. To make both positive and negative lobes of the pulse response visible, responses to pulses of opposite polarity were combined to yield a linearized pulse response. Tests of superposition were used to evaluate the linearized pulse response to different combinations of pulse duration and Weber contrast. A prediction of the pulse response was derived using sinusoidal responsivity functions and Fourier synthesis. For ganglion cells of the parvocellular (PC) pathway, shape and absolute amplitude of linearized pulse responses corresponded well to the predicted responses over a range of pulse durations at 0.5 and 1.0 Weber contrast for both luminance and chromatic modulation. For ganglion cells of the magnocellular (MC) pathway, shape and amplitude of the linearized pulse responses and the predicted responses corresponded when the contrast-duration product was low. This correspondence held for luminance modulation over a thousand-fold range of retinal illuminance. For contrast-duration combinations that produced a more vigorous response, over 100 imp/sec, the linearized pulse responses of MC-pathway cells became larger and time-advanced relative to the linear prediction until saturation became apparent. Incorporation of high Michelson contrast responses in the Fourier synthesis captured the timing but not the amplitude of the linearized pulse response. The data suggest that a mechanism similar to a contrast gain control acts upon MC- but not PC-pathway-cells. The data confirm that use of linear modelling to describe temporal behaviour of retinal ganglion cells is appropriate for small signals.
引用
收藏
页码:3081 / 3096
页数:16
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   CONTRAST GAIN-CONTROL IN THE PRIMATE RETINA - P-CELLS ARE NOT X-LIKE, SOME M-CELLS ARE [J].
BENARDETE, EA ;
KAPLAN, E ;
KNIGHT, BW .
VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE, 1992, 8 (05) :483-486
[2]  
Benardete Ethan A., 1993, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, V19, P15
[3]  
BURBECK C, 1970, J OPT SOC AM, V70, P1121
[4]   SPATIOTEMPORAL FREQUENCY RESPONSES OF CAT RETINAL GANGLION-CELLS [J].
FRISHMAN, LJ ;
FREEMAN, AW ;
TROY, JB ;
SCHWEITZERTONG, DE ;
ENROTHCUGELL, C .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1987, 89 (04) :599-628
[5]   RECONSTRUCTION OF CONE-SYSTEM CONTRIBUTIONS TO RESPONSES OF COLOR-OPPONENT NEURONS IN MONKEY LATERAL GENICULATE [J].
GIELEN, CCAM ;
VANGISBERGEN, JAM ;
VENDRIK, AJH .
BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, 1982, 44 (03) :211-221
[6]   ANALYSIS OF VISUAL MODULATION SENSITIVITY .5. FASTER VISUAL RESPONSE FOR G-CONE THAN FOR R-CONE PATHWAY [J].
HAMER, RD ;
TYLER, CW .
JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION, 1992, 9 (11) :1889-1904
[7]  
JUDD DB, 1951, 12TH INT COMM ILL SE, P1
[8]  
KELLY DH, 1972, HDB SENSORY PHYSL, P273
[9]   RESPONSES OF MACAQUE GANGLION-CELLS AND HUMAN OBSERVERS TO COMPOUND PERIODIC WAVE-FORMS [J].
KREMERS, J ;
LEE, BB ;
POKORNY, J ;
SMITH, VC .
VISION RESEARCH, 1993, 33 (14) :1997-2011
[10]   AN ACCOUNT OF RESPONSES OF SPECTRALLY OPPONENT NEURONS IN MACAQUE LATERAL GENICULATE-NUCLEUS TO SUCCESSIVE CONTRAST [J].
LEE, BB ;
VALBERG, A ;
TIGWELL, DA ;
TRYTI, J .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1987, 230 (1260) :293-314