Spectral and pattern response in the rabbit retina. |
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Authors: | J C Armington and A R Adolph |
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Abstract: | The advantages of presenting sensory data in terms of stimulus variables are stressed. Spectral sensitivity plots of local electroretinograms and ganglion cell discharges from the dark-adapted rabbit retina illustrate the utility of using this kind of procedure. Spectral data agreed with the literature demonstrating two cone and one rod process in this animal. The spectral sensitivities of both the local electroretinogram and ganglion cell spikes were closely similar. Data pertaining to pattern vision may also be subjected to the same type of analysis and described in terms of stimulus variables. |
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Keywords: | pattern sensitivity spectral sensitivity electrophysiological response vision rabbits |
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