“…This large size enabled stable intra-cellular recordings (Gwilliam, 1963(Gwilliam, , 1965Brown, Hagiwara, Koike & Meech, 1970; , as well as intra-axonal recordings (Shaw, 1972; Ozawa, Hagiwara, Nicolaysen & Stuart, 1976;Hudspeth, Poo & Stuart, 1977; Hudspeth Ross & Stuart, 1978). These studies have revealed that illumination causes a slow, sustained depolarization but no spike 0022-3751/80/1090-0414 $07.50 © 1980 The Physiological Society H. KOIKE AND K. TSUDA potentials in the photoreceptor cell and its axon, and that this depolarizing receptor potential spreads electrotonically towards the axon terminal which is several millimetres away from the cell body (Shaw, 1972;. In response to the depolarization of the receptor, a hyperpolarization with membrane conductance increase is recorded from post-synaptic cells in the supra-esophageal ganglion (I cell of Stuart & Oertel, 1978).…”