Abstract: | Responses of 46 neurons of the CA1 field, of the dorsal hippocampus to visual stimuli were investigated during acute experiments on awake cats following pretrigeminal brainstem action. The receptive field was small in size in 71% of hippocampal neurons. The cells responded both tonically (34%) and phasically (66%) to the presentation of immobile stimuli. All the test cells of the CA1 field of the dorsal hippocampus responded to moving visual stimuli and 27% of these neurons were directionally tuned. A group of 7% of the neurons displayed particular sensitivity to the movement of a dark spot across the receptive field; these cells frequently reacted more to a moving dark spot than to a bar. Findings indicate the presence of highly specific sensory neurons within the hippocampus.L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Erevan. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 779–786, November–December, 1985. |