Summary-In this paper, we analyze the activity of single fibers in the optic nerve of a frog. Our method is to find what sort of stimu-lus causes the largest activity in one nerve fiber and then what is the exciting aspect of that stimulus such that variations in everything else cause little change in the response. It has been known for the past 20 years that each fiber is connected not to a few rods and cones in the retina but to very many over a fair area. Our results show that for the most part within that area, it is not the light intensity itself but rather the pattern of local variation of intensity that is the exciting factor. There are four types of fibers, each type concerned with a dif-ferent sort of pattern. Each type is uniforml...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
The pineal complex of anuran amphibians is a directly photosensory organ, encompassing both an extra...
most readily by blue light, appears to be a function of the retinal projection to the diencephalon (...
Our topic comes out of a juxtaposition of two classic papers: the 1943 paper A logical calculus of t...
Recent electrophysiological studies of visual mechanisms in frogs have demonstrated that a high degr...
Ricco's and Piper's laws relating threshold intensities and the size of a stimulus spot sh...
The electrical spread of excitation in the network of rod photoreceptors was studied by intracellula...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
In this issue of Neuron, Nikolaou et al. (2012) place the first pins in the functional map of the op...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
The organization of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons within the optic nerve (ON), chiasm (OCh), and...
The superior colliculus in mammals and its analog in amphibians – the optic tectum – is an important...
1) The effects of sine-wave and step inputs of light upon the frog (R. temporaria) electroretinogram...
Contains reports on seven research projects.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 RO1 EY01149-02)Be...
Voltage-sensitive dyes were used to study the changes in membrane potential in axons and glial cells...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
The pineal complex of anuran amphibians is a directly photosensory organ, encompassing both an extra...
most readily by blue light, appears to be a function of the retinal projection to the diencephalon (...
Our topic comes out of a juxtaposition of two classic papers: the 1943 paper A logical calculus of t...
Recent electrophysiological studies of visual mechanisms in frogs have demonstrated that a high degr...
Ricco's and Piper's laws relating threshold intensities and the size of a stimulus spot sh...
The electrical spread of excitation in the network of rod photoreceptors was studied by intracellula...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
In this issue of Neuron, Nikolaou et al. (2012) place the first pins in the functional map of the op...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
The organization of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons within the optic nerve (ON), chiasm (OCh), and...
The superior colliculus in mammals and its analog in amphibians – the optic tectum – is an important...
1) The effects of sine-wave and step inputs of light upon the frog (R. temporaria) electroretinogram...
Contains reports on seven research projects.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 RO1 EY01149-02)Be...
Voltage-sensitive dyes were used to study the changes in membrane potential in axons and glial cells...
Many experiments have shown that when a frog is disturbed it escapes towards the light, and that blu...
The pineal complex of anuran amphibians is a directly photosensory organ, encompassing both an extra...
most readily by blue light, appears to be a function of the retinal projection to the diencephalon (...