Hamamoto J, Cheng H, Yoshida K, Smith E L, Chino Y M
University of Houston College of Optometry, TX 77204-6052.
Exp Brain Res. 1994;98(2):191-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00228408.
The dependency of intrageniculate signal transfer on stimulus temporal frequency was investigated by comparing responses of individual X-relay cells with their direct retinal inputs in anesthetized and paralyzed cats. Temporal frequency response functions of lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) X-cells were more narrowly tuned than those of their retinal inputs. The efficiency of signal transfer was consistently highest at or around the geniculate cells' optimal temporal frequency, and the degree of signal transfer, which was more closely related to the LGN cells' firing rate than to the firing rate of their retinal input, decreased for both lower and higher temporal frequencies. The high temporal frequency cut-offs were significantly lower in geniculate cell responses than those of their direct retinal inputs. This reduction in temporal resolution was exaggerated for relatively low stimulus spatial frequencies. The present results provide clear evidence for the notion that LGN cells function as nonlinear temporal filters and that this stimulus-dependent signal transmission appears to be regulated by complex local mechanisms.
通过比较麻醉和瘫痪猫中单个X中继细胞与其直接视网膜输入的反应,研究了膝状体内信号传递对刺激时间频率的依赖性。外侧膝状体核(LGN)X细胞的时间频率响应函数比其视网膜输入的响应函数调谐得更窄。信号传递效率在膝状体细胞的最佳时间频率或其附近始终最高,并且信号传递程度(与LGN细胞的放电率比与其视网膜输入的放电率更密切相关)在较低和较高时间频率下均降低。膝状体细胞反应中的高时间频率截止值明显低于其直接视网膜输入的截止值。对于相对较低的刺激空间频率,这种时间分辨率的降低会被放大。目前的结果为以下观点提供了明确的证据:LGN细胞起非线性时间滤波器的作用,并且这种依赖于刺激的信号传递似乎受复杂的局部机制调节。