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Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider
Incremental photic stimuli have been used to elicit small amplitude retinal action potentials from light-adapted ocelli of the wolf spider, Lycosa baltimoriana (Keyserling) in order to see whether or not the amplitudes of these potentials are linearly related to the stimulus amplitudes. Sine wave va...
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description | Incremental photic stimuli have been used to elicit small amplitude retinal action potentials from light-adapted ocelli of the wolf spider, Lycosa baltimoriana (Keyserling) in order to see whether or not the amplitudes of these potentials are linearly related to the stimulus amplitudes. Sine wave variations of light intensity around a mean elicit sine wave variations in potential which contain inappreciable harmonics of the stimulus frequency and whose amplitudes are linearly related to the stimulus amplitudes. Likewise, the responses to the first two periodic Fourier components of incremental rectangular wave stimuli of variable duty cycle are directly proportional to the amplitudes of these components and have phases dependent only on the frequencies and phases of these components. Thirdly, a linear transfer function can be found which describes the amplitudes and phases of responses recorded at different frequencies of sine wave stimulation and this transfer function is sufficient to predict the responses to incremental step stimuli. Finally, it is shown that flash response amplitudes are linearly related to incremental flash intensities at all levels of adaptation. The relations of these linear responses to non-linear responses and to physiological mechanisms of the eye are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-21953292008-04-23 Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider DeVoe, Robert D. J Gen Physiol Article Incremental photic stimuli have been used to elicit small amplitude retinal action potentials from light-adapted ocelli of the wolf spider, Lycosa baltimoriana (Keyserling) in order to see whether or not the amplitudes of these potentials are linearly related to the stimulus amplitudes. Sine wave variations of light intensity around a mean elicit sine wave variations in potential which contain inappreciable harmonics of the stimulus frequency and whose amplitudes are linearly related to the stimulus amplitudes. Likewise, the responses to the first two periodic Fourier components of incremental rectangular wave stimuli of variable duty cycle are directly proportional to the amplitudes of these components and have phases dependent only on the frequencies and phases of these components. Thirdly, a linear transfer function can be found which describes the amplitudes and phases of responses recorded at different frequencies of sine wave stimulation and this transfer function is sufficient to predict the responses to incremental step stimuli. Finally, it is shown that flash response amplitudes are linearly related to incremental flash intensities at all levels of adaptation. The relations of these linear responses to non-linear responses and to physiological mechanisms of the eye are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1963-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2195329/ /pubmed/14060442 Text en Copyright ©, 1964, by The Rockefeller Institute Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article DeVoe, Robert D. Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title | Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title_full | Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title_fullStr | Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title_full_unstemmed | Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title_short | Linear Relations between Stimulus Amplitudes and Amplitudes of Retinal Action Potentials from the Eye of the Wolf Spider |
title_sort | linear relations between stimulus amplitudes and amplitudes of retinal action potentials from the eye of the wolf spider |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14060442 |
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