Journal article

Impulse responses distinguish two classes of directional motion-sensitive neurons in the nucleus of the optic tract

MR Ibbotson, RF Mark

Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1996

Abstract

1. Recordings were made from direction-selective neurons in the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) and dorsal terminal nucleus (DTN) of the wallaby, Macropus eugenii. Responses were elicited in the cells by brief displacements of a wide field sine wave grating pattern in their preferred and antipreferred directions. The grating pattern was moved by a quarter cycle or less during the experiments. Once the stimulus duration was less than a certain value, referred to as the integration time, the magnitude of the responses depended on the size of the displacement, regardless of the velocity of the movement. The responses elicited by movements of the image in less than the integration times are ref..

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