1989
DOI: 10.1017/s0952523800012359
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Quantitative stimulus-response studies on sustained ganglion cells in the frog retina

Abstract: Abstract“Sustained” visual units, i.e. nonerasable (R1) and erasable (R2) units as commonly described, were recorded in the superficial layers of the rostral optic tectum of Rana esculenta and their neuronal activity (expressed as the mean firing frequency ) was quantitatively analyzed The mean value of the exponent α of the velocity function of the erasable R1 units was found to be 0.46 and the constant k to be about 24.7. The optimal stimulus diameter was equal to 2.6 deg. For the whole population of the era… Show more

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