The response of a healthy lateral eye of Limulus to constant, uniform and sufficiently intense light stimulation, consists of a sustained oscillatory discharge, all ommatidia firing synchronously in bursts, at intervals of about 0.2 s (Barlow and Fraioli, 1978). This response has been analysed by a computer simulation, where the performance of the single unit is described by encoder models of the integrate-and-fire type, already extensively investigated. The results obtained show that the occurrence and the time features of the oscillatory response depend on the neural models adopted.
Relevance of the single ommatidium performance in determining the oscillatory response of the Limulus lateral eye
1980
Abstract
The response of a healthy lateral eye of Limulus to constant, uniform and sufficiently intense light stimulation, consists of a sustained oscillatory discharge, all ommatidia firing synchronously in bursts, at intervals of about 0.2 s (Barlow and Fraioli, 1978). This response has been analysed by a computer simulation, where the performance of the single unit is described by encoder models of the integrate-and-fire type, already extensively investigated. The results obtained show that the occurrence and the time features of the oscillatory response depend on the neural models adopted.File in questo prodotto:
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