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Effects of background and spatial pattern on incremental sensitivity of catfish horizontal cells
Vision Research
|January 1, 1984
Abstract:
Incremental sensitivity of cones and horizontal cells was examined in the retina of the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). In horizontal cells, steady full-field background illumination made the spot-evoked dynamic response larger and faster. The "enhancement" of incremental sensitivity was maximal at background levels of 20-50 microW/cm2. Similar changes in response were obtained by enlarging the diameter of the test spot (to 4 mm) without background illumination. In cones, no such enhancement with background was observed and small (0.4 mm) and large (4.0 mm) spots produced similar responses. Similar enhancement by a steady background has been observed also in the proximal neurons of catfish retina.