Abstract: | Two independent types of lateral inhibition were distinguished in experiments on the frog eye in which the effects of pharmacological agents on the electroretinogram were studied: proximal or picrotoxin-sensitive, and distal or strychnine-sensitive. Distal lateral inhibition (at distances up to 1.5 mm) is the familiar type already well investigated and based on a spike mechanism of transmission of the inhibitory signal. The proximal (up to 400 µ) picrotoxin-sensitive inhibition has a different mechanism of transmission, not dependent on spikes. The localization of the two types of lateral inhibition in the synaptic layers of the frog retina is discussed.Institute for Problems in Information Transmission, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 549–555, September–October, 1981. |