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Binocular afferents to the salamander pretectum mediate rotation sensitivity of cells selective for visual background motions
Authors:Gerhard Manteuffel  
Institution:Institute of Zoology, Technical University, Darmstadt, F.R.G.
Abstract:The majority (85%) of background motion-sensitive pretectal cells in salamanders was found to be binocularly driven. In 70% of the units the binocularity establishes a rotation selectivity with respect to background pattern-movements. This results in a considerable augmentation of the discharge rate when pattern movement is perceived simultaneously in the temporonasal direction by the contralateral eye and nasotemporally by the ipsilateral eye. The response is depressed when the pattern movement is seen in the same direction by both eyes. It is concluded that the rotation-sensitive cells are mainly excited by contralateral retinal afferents selective for temporonasal movements and inhibited by direct or indirect ipsilateral afferents with the same type of direction selectivity.
Keywords:Pretectum  Binocularity  Visual motion detection  Rotation selectivity  Salamander
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