Twelve chromatically opponent ganglion cell types in turtle retina


Autoria(s): ROCHA, F. A. F.; SAITO, C. A.; SILVEIRA, L. C. L.; SOUZA, J. M. De; VENTURA, D. F.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The turtle retina has been extensively used for the study of chromatic processing mechanisms. Color opponency has been previously investigated with trichromatic paradigms, but behavioral studies show that the turtle has ail ultraviolet (UV) channel and a tetrachromatic visual system. Our laboratory has been working ill the characterization of neuronal responses in the retina of vertebrates using stimuli in the UV-visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. In the present investigation, we recorded color-opponent responses from turtle amacrine and ganglion cells to UV and visible stimuli and extended our previous results that UV color-opponency is present at the level of the inner nuclear layer. We recorded from 181 neurons, 36 of which were spectrally opponent. Among these, there were 10 amacrine (5%), and 26 ganglion cells (15%). Morphological identification of color-opponent neurons was possible for two ganglion cell classes (G17 and G22) and two amacrine cell classes (A22 and A23b). There was a variety of cell response types and a potential for complex processing of chromatic stimuli, with intensity- and wavelength-dependent response components. Ten types of color opponency were found in ganglion cells and by adding previous results from our laboratory, 12 types of opponent responses have been found. The majority of the ganglion cells were R+UVBG- and RG+UVB-color-opponents but there were other less frequent types of chromatic opponency. This study confirms the participation of a UV channel in the processing of color opponency in the turtle inner retina and shows that the turtle visual system has the retinal mechanisms to allow many possible chromatic combinations.

Identificador

VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE, v.25, n.3, p.307-315, 2008

0952-5238

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32129

10.1017/S0952523808080516

http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0952523808080516

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eng

Publicador

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Relação

Visual Neuroscience

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #ultraviolet vision #tetrachromatic vision #color vision #ganglion cells #turtle #DIFFERENT SPECTRAL TYPES #HORIZONTAL CELLS #COLOR OPPONENCY #ULTRAVIOLET VISION #OIL DROPLETS #WAVELENGTH DISCRIMINATION #SCRIPTA-ELEGANS #INNER RETINA #MATE CHOICE #ORGANIZATION #Neurosciences #Ophthalmology
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article

proceedings paper

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