Peculiarities of summation processes in visual-sensitive neurons in the pretectal area of cat |
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Authors: | G G Grigorian B A Harutiunian-Kozak M B Afrikian T M Markarian |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Applied Physical Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia |
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Abstract: | Summation processes occurring in single neurons of the pretectal area in response to either moving or stationary light stimuli were studied in acute experiments on cats. In most neurons studied (85%), gradual increase of the angular size of stimulus resulted in clearly defined summation. In neurons lacking directional sensitivity (nondirectional neurons) the stimulus movement in two opposite directions caused, as a rule, similar and symmetrical changes in the number of spikes, whereas under the same conditions direction-sensitive neurons, in addition to symmetrical development of summation processes, could exhibit substantial differences in the summation curves. The responses to a preferred movement direction could be significantly inhibited or facilitated, while the responses to a non-preferred direction remained stable or changed reciprocally. Neuronal responses to different directions of the movement of stimulus might change independently of each other. This was also the case whenon andoff responses of theon—off neurons to stationary stimuli were compared. It is concluded that neurons of the pretectal area have a complex infrastructure of receptive fields that significantly influences the integration of incoming information.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 376–382, September–October, 1993. |
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