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Combination of rod and cone inputs in parasol ganglion cells of the magnocellular pathway.

Sections of Surgical Research and Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Journal of Vision (impact factor: 3.38). 01/2010; 10(11):4. DOI:10.1167/10.11.4 pp.4
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how rod and cone inputs are combined in the magnocellular (MC) pathway in the mesopic luminance range, when both rods and cones are active. Responses of parafoveal MC ganglion cells from macaque retina were measured as a function of temporal frequency (0.62-20 Hz) or contrast (0.05-0.55) at mesopic light levels (0.2, 2, 20, and 200 td). Stimuli were of three modulation types: (1) isolated rod stimuli (only rod signals were modulated), (2) isolated cone stimuli (only cone luminance signals from long- and middle-wavelength sensitive cones were modulated), and (3) combined rod and cone stimuli (both rod and cone luminance signals were modulated in phase, as with conventional stimuli). The results showed that under mesopic conditions, the relative rod and cone inputs to the MC cells varied with light level and they are combined linearly prior to saturation. Further, rod contrast gain is relatively stable over the mesopic range while cone contrast gain increased with light level. Finally, the measured rod and cone inputs are consistent with the measured human temporal contrast sensitivity functions under comparable stimulation conditions.

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Keywords

comparable stimulation conditions
 
cone contrast gain
 
cone inputs
 
cone luminance signals
 
cone stimuli
 
cones
 
conventional stimuli
 
light level
 
macaque retina
 
MC cells varied
 
measured human temporal contrast sensitivity functions
 
mesopic conditions
 
mesopic light levels
 
mesopic luminance range
 
mesopic range
 
middle-wavelength sensitive cones
 
parafoveal MC ganglion cells
 
rod signals
 
rod stimuli
 
temporal frequency