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. 1990 Apr;57(4):733-43.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(90)82594-7.

Nonlinear mechanisms for gain adaptation in locust photoreceptors

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Nonlinear mechanisms for gain adaptation in locust photoreceptors

A E Pece et al. Biophys J. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Intracellular membrane potential responses were recorded from locust photoreceptors under two stimulus conditions: pairs of flashes to dark-adapted receptors, and white-noise modulated light at a range of background intensities from 500 to 15,000 effective photons per second. Nonlinear analysis of the input-output relationships were performed by estimating the Volterra and Wiener kernels of the system. The Volterra kernels obtained from the double-flash experiments were similar to the Wiener kernels obtained from the white-noise experiments, except for a change of time scale. The structure of the second-order kernels obtained with either method gave evidence for a gain control mechanism acting at an early stage of the cascade. Both feedforward and feedback nonlinearities could account for the observed system behavior at any one background level. The differences in amplitude between the kernels obtained at different background levels could be accounted for by an adaptation process which further decreased the gain of the system, acting on a slower time scale, also at some early stage of the cascade.

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