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AUTHOR
H. R. O. Dinse
Contribution of area 19 to the foreground-background-interaction of the cat: an analysis based on single cell recordings and behavioural experiments.
The contribution of area 19 to pattern discrimination in the cat was studied by single cell recordings in this area and by behavioural experiments before and after bilateral lesions. In order to make quantitative comparisons between behavioural performance and that of cell systems, we introduced a new parameter that characterizes visual neurons by their signal-to-noise (S/N) thresholds. A structured visual background made up of Gaussian visual broadband noise which could be moved was superimposed on the signal (moving bars or outline patterns) and the S/N characteristics of the response were determined by varying the signal intensity. The detection performance of cats after bilateral lesion…
Wirkung und Wechselwirkung von Theophyllin und Chinin auf die neuromuskuläre Übertragung und die elektromechanische Kopplung am M. gastrocnemius
It has been reported that theophylline improves the effect of quinine in relieving patients from nocturnal muscle cramps. We therefore examined the actions and interactions of quinine and theophylline on mechanical and electrical properties of the rabbit’s N. ischiadicus — M. gastrocnemius nerve-muscle preperation in situ. Maximal tension, rate of rise of tension, contraction time, relaxation time and latency of single maximal twitch, evoked by electrical stimulation of N. ischiadicus were measured before and after i.p. or iv. application of therapeutic doses of quinine and theophylline given alone or in combination. In addition, changes of conduction velocities of action potentials of the …
On Information Processing in the Cat’s Visual Cortex
We assume that the visual system serves for orientation in space, recognition of objects and the interpretation of scenes and scene sequences. This task breaks up into a series of partially interdependent subproblems which are solved by some 13–15 usually retinotopically organized areas. So far it has not been possible to correlate functions and areas unequivocally. One reason for this could be the inadequacy of the questions posed as a basis for experiments. However, we think it more likely that correlating a function with an area is, as a rule, inadmissible since the degree of the coupling in the whole system does not permit a simple divsion. Rather the type and degree of coupling determi…
On the function of cell systems in area 18. Part I
In addition to the asymmetry of the spatial coupling and of the specific temporal combination of excitation and inhibition, the non-linearity is very pronounced in area 18. Taking the sequence of a linear operation and a stationary nonlinear characteristic as a model, the experimental findings can be systematized and a cell classification specified which departs from the customary ones. The hypercomplex cell system probably originates in recurrent inhibition and leads to differentiation of the patterns along their contour line. Problems of cell classification and of the type of parallelism in the visual cortex are discussed.