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Responsiveness and Receptive Field Size of Carp Horizontal Cells Are Reduced by Prolonged Darkness and Dopamine
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1985
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Fish RetinaOptogeneticsGanglion CellNeural MechanismReceptive Field SizeHealth SciencesOphthalmologyProlonged DarknessInvertebrate VisionVisual PathwayNervous SystemVertebrate VisionHorizontal CellsDopamine ApplicationNeurobiological MechanismPhotoreceptor CellNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuroscienceMedicine
In the fish retina the interplexiform cells contain dopamine and provide a centrifugal pathway from the inner plexiform layer to horizontal cells of the outer plexiform layer. Dopamine application reduced the responsiveness and receptive field size of cone horizontal cells, as did a prolonged period of complete darkness. Other results suggest that the interplexiform cells may release dopamine after a prolonged period in the dark. The interplexiform-horizontal cell system may modify the strength of the antagonistic surrounds of retinal neurons as a function of time in the dark.
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