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pubmed-article:1287998pubmed:abstractTextWe examined how several characteristics of cat retinal ganglion cells--receptive field size, spatial resolution, and centre-surround antagonism--change with background illumination. Spectral sensitivity was also measured to see how these changes depend on the rod-cone shift. The radius of the centre mechanism changed very little across the mesopic range. The absence of a change can be attributed to the connections rods make with cones, and to the small spatial spread of rods which connect to a cone. The highest spatial frequency to which a cell could respond dropped sharply with falling background illumination. This loss of spatial resolution is due partly to increasing receptive field size, and partly to loss of contrast gain. Centre-surround antagonism approached zero as background illumination fell. The loss of antagonism could have been due to either a change in the subtractive relationship between centre and surround, or due to a loss of surround strength relative to centre strength; the latter was shown to be the case.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1287998pubmed:articleTitleThe rod-cone shift and its effect on ganglion cells in the cat's retina.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1287998pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Physiology, University of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.lld:pubmed
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