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2 mm across Dave Williams lab. Receptive Field Measurements (Kuffler). Receptive Fields: Center-Surround Organization. Harmonic Spatial Stimuli. M = mean level, a = contrast, f = spatial frequency. Receptive Field MTF. Sign-conserving and inverting synapses in the main retinal cell types. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Receptive Field Measurements(Kuffler)

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Receptive Fields: Center-

Surround Organization

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Harmonic Spatial Stimuli

M = mean level, a = contrast, f = spatial frequency

( ) (1 sin(2 ))c x M a fx

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Receptive Field MTF

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Sign-conserving

and inverting synapses in

the main retinal cell

types

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Dacey HI HII size differences

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HI mosaic(Dacey)

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Classical Cone Specific Center-

Surround Hypothesis

(Hubel and Wiesel, 1966; Calkins and Sterling, 2001)

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Classical Cone Specific Center-

Surround Hypothesis

(Hubel and Wiesel, 1966; Calkins and Sterling, 2001)

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Anatomy: Midget Cell Surrounds Receive From All Cone Classes

(Calkins and Sterling)

H1 Horizontals receive non-

selective L,M input

Amacrine populations receive non-selective L,M

input

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Hypothesis: Midget Cone Inputs Differ With Eccentricity

Central Peripheral

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Midget Color Opponency Is Strong In Periphery

(Martin, Lee et al., 2001)

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Midget Color Opponency At Various Temporal

Modulation Rates

(Martin, Lee et al.)

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Midget Cell Centers Are

Debated(Martin and Lee et al., 2001, Nature)

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Methods

• In vitro preparation of primate retina: flourescent dye made the parasol, midget, and bistratified cells visible

• Was able to target cell by its distinguishing cell body and spatial density

• Primary advantage of mounting retina on stage of the microscope: were able to find the ganglion cells easily.

• Recordings were taken to show whether midget, parasol, and bistratified cells showed any evidence of S cone input(blue yellow flicker stimuli)

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Results

• Both midget and parasol cells showed no response to S cone isolating stimuli

• The small bistratified cells gave a strong response to S cone isolating stimuli

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Conclusions

• Isoluminant blue yellow modulation elicited a blue on response in bistratified cells

• The physiological differences between M, L, and S cones may reflect the dichotomy between midget cells, parasol cells, and bistratified cells.

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Implications of this experiment

A Neural circuit may give rise to blue yellow color opponency– Reason: the bistratified cell has a distinct morphologyThere might be a synaptic pathway for S cone signals

formed by bistratified cells and blue cone bipolar cells. Reason: dendritic field of the bistratified cell has the same depth as the axon terminals of the blue cone bipolar cells

Other types of ganglion cells might transmit signals from M and L cone opponent cells

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From an evolutionary standpoint

• Trichromatic vision just recently evolved in mammals

• Most mammals have a S cone system.

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Questions to Ponder

• What about the possible existence of a blue off cell?

• What are the advantages of having a blue on pathway?

• Why do you think primates only recently evolved trichromatic vision?

• What further experiments could be conducted to investigate the question of whether we have a specific circuit for blue yellow opponency?

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A Major Retinal Output For S-

cone Signals Is the Mosaic of

Small Bi-stratified

Ganglion Cells (Calkins)

(Calkins and Sterling)

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There Is Highly Specialized S-Cone Circuitry

(Calkins, J. Del Valle, Kouyama and Marshak, 1992)

S-cone bipolars receive exclusively from S-cones and are pre-synaptic to the small bi-stratified retinal ganglion cells

S-cone

Identified using an antibody for the

neuropeptide cholecystokinin

(CCK)

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Small bi-stratified color responses(Dacey)

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S-cone Small Bistratified

(Calkins and Sterling)