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Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout

Color vision is most beneficial when the visual system is color constant and can correct the excitations of photoreceptors for differences in environmental irradiance. A phenomenon related to color constancy is color induction, where the color of an object shifts away from the color of its surroundi...

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Autores principales: Sabbah, Shai, Zhu, Changhai, Hornsby, Mark A. W., Kamermans, Maarten, Hawryshyn, Craig W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23750282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066216
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author Sabbah, Shai
Zhu, Changhai
Hornsby, Mark A. W.
Kamermans, Maarten
Hawryshyn, Craig W.
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Zhu, Changhai
Hornsby, Mark A. W.
Kamermans, Maarten
Hawryshyn, Craig W.
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description Color vision is most beneficial when the visual system is color constant and can correct the excitations of photoreceptors for differences in environmental irradiance. A phenomenon related to color constancy is color induction, where the color of an object shifts away from the color of its surroundings. These two phenomena depend on chromatic spatial integration, which was suggested to originate at the feedback synapse from horizontal cells (HC) to cones. However, the exact retinal site was never determined. Using the electroretinogram and compound action potential recordings, we estimated the spectral sensitivity of the photoresponse of cones, the output of cones, and the optic nerve in rainbow trout. Recordings were performed before and following pharmacological inhibition of HC-cone feedback, and were repeated under two colored backgrounds to estimate the efficiency of color induction. No color induction could be detected in the photoresponse of cones. However, the efficiency of color induction in the cone output and optic nerve was substantial, with the efficiency in the optic nerve being significantly higher than in the cone output. We found that the efficiency of color induction in the cone output and optic nerve decreased significantly with the inhibition of HC-cone feedback. Therefore, our findings suggest not only that color induction originates as a result of HC-cone feedback, but also that this effect of HC-cone feedback is further amplified at downstream retinal elements, possibly through feedback mechanisms at the inner plexiform layer. This study provides evidence for an important role of HC-cone feedback in mediating color induction, and therefore, likely also in mediating color constancy.
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spelling pubmed-36721702013-06-07 Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout Sabbah, Shai Zhu, Changhai Hornsby, Mark A. W. Kamermans, Maarten Hawryshyn, Craig W. PLoS One Research Article Color vision is most beneficial when the visual system is color constant and can correct the excitations of photoreceptors for differences in environmental irradiance. A phenomenon related to color constancy is color induction, where the color of an object shifts away from the color of its surroundings. These two phenomena depend on chromatic spatial integration, which was suggested to originate at the feedback synapse from horizontal cells (HC) to cones. However, the exact retinal site was never determined. Using the electroretinogram and compound action potential recordings, we estimated the spectral sensitivity of the photoresponse of cones, the output of cones, and the optic nerve in rainbow trout. Recordings were performed before and following pharmacological inhibition of HC-cone feedback, and were repeated under two colored backgrounds to estimate the efficiency of color induction. No color induction could be detected in the photoresponse of cones. However, the efficiency of color induction in the cone output and optic nerve was substantial, with the efficiency in the optic nerve being significantly higher than in the cone output. We found that the efficiency of color induction in the cone output and optic nerve decreased significantly with the inhibition of HC-cone feedback. Therefore, our findings suggest not only that color induction originates as a result of HC-cone feedback, but also that this effect of HC-cone feedback is further amplified at downstream retinal elements, possibly through feedback mechanisms at the inner plexiform layer. This study provides evidence for an important role of HC-cone feedback in mediating color induction, and therefore, likely also in mediating color constancy. Public Library of Science 2013-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3672170/ /pubmed/23750282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066216 Text en © 2013 Sabbah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhu, Changhai
Hornsby, Mark A. W.
Kamermans, Maarten
Hawryshyn, Craig W.
Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title_full Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title_fullStr Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title_full_unstemmed Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title_short Feedback from Horizontal Cells to Cones Mediates Color Induction and May Facilitate Color Constancy in Rainbow Trout
title_sort feedback from horizontal cells to cones mediates color induction and may facilitate color constancy in rainbow trout
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23750282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066216
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