Relevance of the single ommatidium performance in determining the oscillatory response of the Limulus lateral eye
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1980
abstract:
The response of a healthy lateral eye of Limulus to constant, uniform and sufficiently intense light stimulation, consists of a sustained oscillatory discharge, all ommatidia firing synchronously in bursts, at intervals of about 0.2 s (Barlow and Fraioli, 1978). This response has been analysed by a computer simulation, where the performance of the single unit is described by encoder models of the integrate-and-fire type, already extensively investigated. The results obtained show that the occurrence and the time features of the oscillatory response depend on the neural models adopted.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Horseshoe Crabs; BiologicalModels; Photic Stimulation; Retina; Time Factors
List of contributors:
Barbi, Michele; Ferdeghini, EZIO MARIA
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