Ratliff F, Knight B W, Toyoda J, Hartline H K
Science. 1967 Oct 20;158(3799):392-3. doi: 10.1126/science.158.3799.392.
Sinusoidal modulation of illumination on the compound eye of the horseshoe crab, Limulus, produces a corresponding variation in the rate of discharge of optic nerve impulses. Increasing the area of illumination decreases the variation at low frequencies of modulation, but unexpectedly enhances-or "amplifies"-the variation at the intermediate frequencies to which the eye is most sensitive. Both effects must result from inhibition since it is the only significant lateral influence in this eye.
对鲎(Limulus)复眼的光照进行正弦调制,会使视神经冲动的发放速率产生相应变化。增加光照面积会降低低频调制时的变化,但出乎意料的是,会增强或“放大”眼睛最敏感的中频时的变化。这两种效应必定都源于抑制作用,因为这是该眼睛中唯一显著的侧向影响。