Extra-receptive-field motion facilitation in on-off directionally selective ganglion cells of the rabbit retina Journal Article


Authors: Amthor, F. R.; Grzywacz, N. M.; Merwine, D. K.
Article Title: Extra-receptive-field motion facilitation in on-off directionally selective ganglion cells of the rabbit retina
Abstract: The excitatory receptive-field centers of On-Off directionally selective (DS) ganglion cells of the rabbit retina correspond closely to the lateral extent of their dendritic arborizations. Some investigators have hypothesized from this that theories for directional selectivity that entail a lateral spread of excitation from outside the ganglion cell dendritic tree, such as from starburst amacrine cells, are therefore untenable. We show here that significant motion facilitation is conducted from well outside the classical excitatory receptive-field center (and, therefore, dendritic arborization) of On-Off DS ganglion cells for preferred-direction, but not null-direction moving stimuli. These results are consistent with a role in directional selectivity for cells with processes lying beyond the On-Off ganglion cell's excitatory receptive-field center. These results also highlight the fundamental distinction in retinal ganglion cell receptive-field organization between classical excitatory mechanisms and those that facilitate other excitation without producing directly observable excitation by themselves.
Journal Title: Visual neuroscience
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0952-5238
Publisher: Unknown  
Journal Place: England
Date Published: 1996
Start Page: 303
End Page: 309
Language: eng
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Notes: J2: Vis Neurosci