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Synaptic Mechanisms Generating Orientation Selectivity in the ON Pathway of the Rabbit Retina.

Sowmya VenkataramaniW Rowland Taylor
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
A core goal for visual neuroscientists is to understand how neural circuits at each stage of the visual system extract and encode features from the visual scene. This study documents a novel type of orientation-selective ganglion cell in the retina and shows that the receptive field structure is remarkably similar to that of simple cells in primary visual cortex. However, the data indicate that, unlike in the cortex, orientation selectivity in the retina depends on the activity of inhibitory interneurons. The results further reveal the physiological basis for feature detection in the visual system, elucidate the synaptic mechanisms that generate orientation selectivity at an early stage of visual processing, and illustrate a novel role for NMDA receptors in retinal processing.
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