BS - Retinal Receptive Fields - Week 5 Flashcards
Why is simple detection not enough for the human visual system, and what does this result in evolutionarily?
The system cant tell if a spot is off-centre from a receptor field.
Centre-surround receptive fields are used to more easily detect whether stimuli are on- or off-centre.
What pathway generates receptive fields, and name two cells involved.
The lateral pathway, mediated by horizontal and amacrine cells.
What do horizontal cells mediate specifically, what two cells do they contact, how many types are there in primates, and what neurotransmitter do they use?
Mediates spatial interactions between receptors.
It contacts receptors and bipolar cells.
It uses inhibitory GABA, and there are two types in primates (H1, H2).
What do amacrine cells mediate specifically, what two cells do they contact, how many types are there in primates, and what neurotransmitters do they use?
Regulatory and spatial interactions between bipolar and ganglion cells, mostly inhibitory.
Uses GABA and glycine
Over 30 types in primates
Consider the two types of horizontal cells. What type of cell does each one contact?
H1 - cones and rods
H2 - cones
H3 - red/green cones
Describe how a horizontal cell generates a centre-surround receptive field.
It contacts photoreceptors, which have a centre excitation.
Horizontal cells themselves have a larger surround inhibition.
The common bipolar cell between them therefore has the overlapping centre-surround receptive field.
What input modulates the centre of centre-surround receptive fields?
Inhibitory input.
Describe what happens to the following when light stimulates centre and surround: Glutamate level GABA levels Effect on Cl- channels ON-BC OFF-BC
Less glutamate
Less GABA
Less Cl- efflux from ON/OFF BCs
-Less relative depolarisation of ON-BC to light
-Less relative hyperpolarisation of OFF-BC
Describe what happens to the following when light stimulates centre only.
Less glutamate from the centre cone. ON-BC depolarises OFF-BC hyperpolarises GABA release keeps Cl- channels open ON-BC - more relative depolarisation OFF-BC - more relative hyperpolarisation