2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0952523807070010
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Functional polarity of dendrites and axons of primate A1 amacrine cells

Abstract: The A1 cell is an axon-bearing amacrine cell of the primate retina with a diffusely stratified, moderately branched dendritic tree (~400 µm diameter). Axons arise from proximal dendrites forming a second concentric, larger arborization (>4 mm diameter) of thin processes with boutonlike swellings along their length. A1 cells are ON-OFF transient cells that fire a brief high frequency burst of action potentials in response to light (Stafford & Dacey, 1997). It has been hypothesized that A1 cells receive local in… Show more

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“…In response to steps of light, these PACs exhibited ON-OFF light response characteristics similar to those previously described for PACs in the retinas of primates (Stafford and Dacey, 1997;Davenport et al, 2007). Stimulation with spots of light centered on the receptive field elicited brisk bursts of action potentials at light onset and offset (Fig.…”
Section: Functional Organization and Light Responsessupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…In response to steps of light, these PACs exhibited ON-OFF light response characteristics similar to those previously described for PACs in the retinas of primates (Stafford and Dacey, 1997;Davenport et al, 2007). Stimulation with spots of light centered on the receptive field elicited brisk bursts of action potentials at light onset and offset (Fig.…”
Section: Functional Organization and Light Responsessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The receptive field center of each ON-OFF PAC was approximately spatially coincident with its soma and dendritic field, identified from the electrical image (Völgyi et al, 2001;Davenport et al, 2007). Specifically, the center of the receptive field coincided with a region of large amplitude somatic and dendritic spikes near the center of the electrical image, while the discrete radially propagating axons extended much farther (Fig.…”
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