Journal article

Receptive field asymmetries produce color-dependent direction selectivity in primate lateral geniculate nucleus

C Tailby, WJ Dobbiem, SG Solomon, BA Szmajda, M Hashemi-Nezhad, JD Forte, PR Martin

Journal of Vision | Published : 2010

Abstract

Blue-on receptive fields recorded in primate retina and lateral geniculate nucleus are customarily described as showing overlapping blue-on and yellow-off receptive field components. However, the retinal pathways feeding the blue-on and yellowoff subfields arise from spatially discrete receptor populations, and recent studies have given contradictory accounts of receptive field structure of blue-on cells. Here we analyzed responses of blue-on cells to drifting gratings, in single-cell extracellular recordings from the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in marmosets. We show that most blue-on cells exhibit selectivity for the drift direction of achromatic gratings. The standard concentric diff..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council


Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank D. Matin, P. Jusuf, and B. Erikoz for histological analysis, A. Lara for technical assistance, and P. Bedggood for the ZEMAX predictions. This study was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Grant 566558, the Australian Research Council Grant 0984649, and the Victorian Lions Foundation. Author BAS was supported by a University of Melbourne graduate study scholarship.