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. 1976 Feb;67(2):197-211.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.67.2.197.

Signal transformation with pairing of sensory stimuli

Signal transformation with pairing of sensory stimuli

D L Alkon. J Gen Physiol. 1976 Feb.

Abstract

Rotation of the isolated nervous system of Hermissenda in a caudal orientation causes a synaptic hyperpolarization accompanied by elimination of impulse activity during the steady-state phase of type A but not type B photoreceptors' responses to light. Rotation of the isolated nervous system in a cephalic orientation causes a synaptic depolarization with increase of impulse activity during the steady-state phase of both type A and type B photoreceptors' responses to light. These effects of rotation on photorecptors are explained by known synaptic interactions. Sufficient redundancy is found to be provided by the neural organization of the visual system and its interaction with the statocyst to preserve much of the visual information in spite of signal transformation in specific photorecptors resulting from pairing of rotation with light.

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