Behavioral and electrophysiological sensitivity to temporally modulated visual stimuli in the ground squirrel

Author:

Crognale Michael A.,Jacobs Gerald H.

Abstract

AbstractBehavioral and electrophysiological methods were used to measure sensitivity to flickering lights in a dichromatic species, the California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi). Discrimination tests were used to determine spectral sensitivity at stimulus frequencies from 5–50 Hz and increment threshold spectral sensitivity. The contributions of retinal mechanisms to these capacities were assessed by recording the responses of optic nerve fibers to temporally modulated monochromatic lights. In the ground squirrel, as in the human, the shape of the spectral-sensitivity function depends on the temporal frequency of the stimulus. Results from single-unit recording show that all of the classes of optic nerve fibers in the ground squirrel are highly phase-locked to the stimulus for modulation rates as high as 50 Hz. Neither the responses of photoreceptors nor any class of optic nerve fiber can singly account for the behavioral results. The electrophysiological results are also counter to models which propose that temporally dependent changes in the spectral sensitivity of spectrally opponent fibers account for the behavior. The temporal resolution of the optic nerve fibers exceeds that of the behaving animal suggesting that retinal mechanisms do not limit behavioral temporal resolution.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sensory Systems,Physiology

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