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Neuronal responses are differentially affected by the polarity of tectal DC stimulation in the toad Bufo bufo
Authors:Sterritt Lorraine  Laming Gillian  Laming Peter
Institution:School of Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Biology Centre, Queens University of Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7BL, Northern Ireland, UK.
Abstract:Male toads were tested behaviourally for their prey catching responses to worm-like stimuli before being prepared for visual unit and slow potential shift (SPS) recording from the optic tectum. The neuronal responses of toads to a prey-like visual stimulus reflected their motivational tendency prior to operations. One second of DC stimulation to the tectum was followed by an SPS of reversed polarity during which time a visual prey-like stimulus was presented. A negative SPS following positive DC stimulation was associated with enhanced neuronal responses to a visual stimulus. The positive SPS that followed negative stimulation was associated with a decline in neural responses below background when a visual stimulus was additionally given. The SPS was largely a result of DC stimulation that interacted with the motivational tendency to produce enhanced neuronal responses, while the potential was negative and vice versa.
Keywords:DC stimulation  Toad  Tectum
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