1972
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009699
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Decremental conduction of the visual signal in barnacle lateral eye

Abstract: SUMMARY1. There are problems associated with the notion that slow potentials alone are used to transmit information in the early stages of some visual systems. This idea and alternatives have been tested on the barnacle lateral ocellus, a simple eye with only three photoreceptors, each with its own axon about 1 cm long.2. All of the receptors have very similar properties including spectral sensitivity, and are also electrically coupled together. Impulses cannot be recorded from any of the cell bodies, all ofwh… Show more

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“…Hence, ri is 1*70 x 107 Q cm-1. Since the axon of the ventral photoreceptor appears not to conduct action potentials it probably resembles the axon of the barnacle photoreceptor in having a long space constant (Shaw, 1972). If we take A = 5 mm, then Rin = 8-5 MQ.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, ri is 1*70 x 107 Q cm-1. Since the axon of the ventral photoreceptor appears not to conduct action potentials it probably resembles the axon of the barnacle photoreceptor in having a long space constant (Shaw, 1972). If we take A = 5 mm, then Rin = 8-5 MQ.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 A). As the receptor cells are electrically coupled to some extent (Brown, Hagiwara, Koike & Meech, 1971;Shaw, 1972), although a direct contact or a gap junction between the cells was not demonstrated (Fahrenbach, 1965), it might not be surprising to find some movement of GABA between the cells. Such a movement was demonstrated between the electrically coupled Retzius cells of the leech (Rieske, Schubert & Kreutzberg, 1975).…”
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“…The photoreceptor cell in the lateral ocellus of B. eburneus has a long axon (up to 9 mm in length; Shaw, 1972). The movement of intracellularly injected radioactive substances along the axon can be followed by autoradiography (cf.…”
Section: Movement Of [3h]gaba In the Photoreceptor Cell Body And Its mentioning
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“…Facilitation was first reported in 1954 by Ruck and Jahn for isopod crustaceans. Subsequently, facilitation has been reported for: arthropods of two other classes (spiders-DeVoe, 1972;insects-Giulio and Lucaroni, 1967;Ventura and Puglia, 1977); the barnacle (Stratten and Ogden, 1971;Shaw, 1972); and cephalopod mollusks (Hartline and Lange, 1974). Facilitation has never been reported for vertebrate photoreceptors, although the effect of light in temporarily reducing sensitivity has been intensively investigated.…”
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