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. 1976 Feb 26;24(4):335-42.
doi: 10.1007/BF00235001.

Adaptation and dynamics in X-cells and Y-cells of the cat retina

Adaptation and dynamics in X-cells and Y-cells of the cat retina

H G Jakiela et al. Exp Brain Res. .

Abstract

On the basis of the spatial summation properties of their receptive fields, cat retinal ganglion cells were classified as either X-cells (linear) or Y-cells (non-linear). Responses were then obtained to a small, centered spot, square-wave modulated in time and superimposed on various levels of diffuse, steady background illumination. When fully dark-adapted, both X-cells and Y-cells produced responses that were entirely sustained. When well light-adapted but still in the scotopic range, both cell types produced largely transient responses with only a very small sustained component. The sustained or transient nature of responses is, therefore, not an invariant characteristic of X-cells and Y-cells in the scotopic range. We also conclude that the mechanism which controls the center's sensitivity in the scotopic range is similar though not identical in the two types of cells.

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