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  Computation of direction selectivity in retinal starburst amacrine cell dendrites − studied using electrophysiological recordings and two-photon imaging

Hausselt, S. (2006). Computation of direction selectivity in retinal starburst amacrine cell dendrites − studied using electrophysiological recordings and two-photon imaging. PhD Thesis, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz.

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Alternative Title : Computation of direction selectivity in retinal starburst amacrine cell dendrites − studied using electrophysiological recordings and two-photon imaging

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Hausselt, Susanne1, Author           
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Free keywords: Dendritic computation, motion detection, patch-clamp
 Abstract: Neuronal circuits in the retina analyze images according to qualitative aspects such as color or motion, before the information is transmitted to higher visual areas of the brain. One example, studied for over the last four decades, is the detection of motion direction in ‘direction selective' neurons. Recently, the starburst amacrine cell, one type of retinal interneuron, has emerged as an essential player in the computation of direction selectivity. In this study the mechanisms underlying the computation of direction selective calcium signals in starburst cell dendrites were investigated using whole-cell electrical recordings and two-photon calcium imaging. Analysis of the somatic electrical responses to visual stimulation and pharmacological agents indicated that the directional signal (i) is not computed presynaptically to starburst cells or by inhibitory network interactions. It is thus computed via a cell-intrinsic mechanism, which (ii) depends upon the differential, i.e. direction selective, activation of voltage-gated channels. Optically measuring dendritic calcium signals as a function of somatic voltage suggests (iii) a difference in resting membrane potential between the starburst cell's soma and its distal dendrites. In conclusion, it is proposed that the mechanism underlying direction selectivity in starburst cell dendrites relies on intrinsic properties of the cell, particularly on the interaction of spatio-temporally structured synaptic inputs with voltage-gated channels, and their differential activation due to a somato-dendritic difference in membrane potential.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 200620062006
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 128
 Publishing info: Mainz : Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 665385
URI: http://ubm.opus.hbz-nrw.de/volltexte/2007/1267/
Other: 6657
 Degree: PhD

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