Author:
LANKHEET MARTIN J.M.,LENNIE PETER,KRAUSKOPF JOHN
Abstract
We characterized the chromatic and temporal properties
of a sample of 177 red–green parvocellular neurons
in the LGN of Macaca nemestrina, using large-field
stimuli modulated along different directions through a
white point in color space. We examined differences among
the properties of the four subclasses of red–green
P-cells (on- and off-center, red and green center). The
responses of off-center cells lag the stimulus more than
do those of on-center cells. At low temporal frequencies,
this causes the phase difference between responses of the
two kinds of cells to be considerably less than 180 deg.
For isoluminant modulations the phases of on- and off-responses
were more nearly 180 deg apart. A cell's temporal
characteristics did not depend on the class of cone driving
its center. Red center and green center cells have characteristically
different chromatic properties, expressed either as preferred
elevations in color space, or as weights with which cells
combine inputs from L- and M-cones. Red center cells are
relatively more responsive to achromatic modulation, and
attach relatively more weight to input from the cones driving
the center. Off-center cells also attach relatively more
weight than do on-center cells to input from the class
of cone driving the center.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
Cited by
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