Dynamics of the cone-horizontal cell circuit in the turtle retina
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biological Cybernetics
- Vol. 52 (1), 1-14
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00336930
Abstract
The model of the catfish retina (Siminoff, in press) has been extended to the turtle retina with incorporation of color-coding. The turtle retina contains 6 types of cones of which 4 are red-sensitive and the other 2 are green-and blue-sensitive, respectively. The cone-horizontal circuit incorporates negative feedback from the L-HC to all the cones having input to the L-HC. By use of systems analysis, Laplace transforms and the convolution theorem, impulse responses, that give information as to gain and phase, for the cone-types and L-HC were simulated. As with the catfish retina, negative feedback gain was proportional to the dc level of the L-HC and therefore, the mean illuminance level. It was shown that this mechanism can be an important factor in chromatic adaptation, since the gains of the various cone-types are preferentially altered dependent on mean illuminance level and wavelength of the background light.Keywords
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