Gg. Grigorian et al., SPATIAL SUMMATION PROCESSES IN VISUALLY DRIVEN NEURONS OF CATS PRETECTAL REGION, Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 54(4), 1994, pp. 321-333
The spatial summation processes of single neurones of cat's pretectal
region were investigated with moving and stationary visual stimuli. Th
e results indicate that the majority of the investigated neurones chan
ged their responses essentially at the gradual increase of size of the
-applied stimuli (i.e. showed negative or positive summation). Particu
larly, direction non-sensitive neurones showed symmetrical changes of
spatial summation curves in response to two opposite directions of mov
ement. By contrast, in some direction sensitive neurones different cha
racteristics of responses for the two opposite directions of movement
were observed. Thus the number of discharges in the responses to the p
referred direction could increase or decrease at the gradual increase
of the moving stimulus size, while the responses to the null direction
could remain stable or vice versa. The same was observed for the ''ON
'' and ''OFF'' responses in the ON-OFF neurones. Thus, it appears that
the pattern of responses of a given neurone to different directions o
f movement and to the ''on'' and ''off'' periods of stationary stimula
tion are shaped by independent mechanisms.