Synaptic organization and ionic basis of on and off channels in mudpuppy retina. III. A model of ganglion cell receptive field organization based on chloride free experiments

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A chloride free environment produces selective changes in the retinal network which include a separation of on an off channels. The identification of chloride sensitive and insensitive neuronal activity permits identification of some of the connections and intervening polarities of synaptic interactions which are expressed in ganglion cell receptive field organization. These experiments support previous suggestions that surround antagonism is dependent on horizontal cell activity. In addition they suggest a model of the neuronal connections which subserve on center, off center, and on off ganglion cells. Experimental tests of the on off ganglion cell model favor the idea that this type of ganglion cell receives inhibitory input from amacrine cells and excitatory activation from depolarizing and hyperpolarizing bipolar cells.

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Miller, R. F., & Dacheux, R. F. (1976). Synaptic organization and ionic basis of on and off channels in mudpuppy retina. III. A model of ganglion cell receptive field organization based on chloride free experiments. Journal of General Physiology, 67(6), 679–690. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.67.6.679

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