2013
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00094.2013
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Visual receptive field properties of cells in the optic tectum of the archer fish

Abstract: Ben-Tov M, Kopilevich I, Donchin O, Ben-Shahar O, Giladi C, Segev R. Visual receptive field properties of cells in the optic tectum of the archer fish.

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“…For example, since teleosts are able to perform tasks that require an isocortex for mammals such as recognition of a pop-out (Ben-Tov et al, 2013, 2015) or learn from peer’s observation (Schuster et al, 2006), we can assume that this recently evolved structure is not absolutely necessary for such complex behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, since teleosts are able to perform tasks that require an isocortex for mammals such as recognition of a pop-out (Ben-Tov et al, 2013, 2015) or learn from peer’s observation (Schuster et al, 2006), we can assume that this recently evolved structure is not absolutely necessary for such complex behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have focused on the mechanisms required for spitting (Milburn and Alexander, 1976; Waxman and McCleave, 1978; Elshoud and Koomen, 1985; Timmermans, 2000; Timmermans and Vossen, 2000; Timmermans, 2001; Rossel et al, 2002; Timmermans and Souren, 2004; Schuster et al, 2006; Schlegel and Schuster, 2008; Vailati et al, 2012) as well as their visual capabilities (Braekevelt, 1985a,b; Temple et al, 2010; Ben-Simon et al, 2012b; Temple et al, 2013). Recently a number of studies have also focused on the neural mechanisms of visual discrimination (Schuster et al, 2004; Schlegel et al, 2006; Segev et al, 2007; Ben-Simon et al, 2012a; Ben-Tov et al, 2013; Gabay et al, 2013; Rischawy and Schuster, 2013). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurons in the optic tectum of the archer fish can be characterized by orientation tuning to bars moving across their receptive field 31 . Using such moving bars we first determined the preferred orientation and boundaries of the receptive field of each neuron.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The average duration of a typical recording session was B5 h, and we were able to hold single units up to 30-40 min, to obtain about seven neurons per fish. Spike sorting was done off line using custom-written Matlab routines 31 . We recorded a total of 86 neurons from 12 different archer fish in all sets of experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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