Componental analysis of the ocellar electroretinogram of the locust, Schistocerca gregaria |
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Authors: | John Patterson Lesley J. Goodman |
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Affiliation: | The Department of Zoology and Comparative Physiology, Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, England |
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Abstract: | Ruck's componental analysis of the ocellar electroretinogram (ERG) has been reappraised using techniques of signal averaging and waveform subtraction. Components (1), (3), and (4) can readily be isolated in the locust ocellus but component (2) as recorded in the locust ocellus is probably an artefact. Component (1), produced by the receptor cells, only contributes significantly to the total ERG at higher light intensities and it is this contribution which changes most with the degree of light and dark adaptation employed in these experiments. Component (3), the response of the second-order neurones, indicates that the majority of second-order neurones hyperpolarize on illumination of the ocellus. Component (4), the afferent activity of the second-order cells, indicates that more than one afferent axon is involved in the production of off spikes in the locust ocellus. |
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