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- Title
A centrifugally controlled circuit in the avian retina and its possible role in visual attention switching.
- Authors
Clarke, Peter G.H.; Gyger, Marcel; Catsicas, Stefan
- Abstract
The isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) is the main source of efferents to the retina in birds. Isthmo-optic neurons project in topographical order on amacrine cells in the ventral parts of the retina, and a subclass of these known as proprioretinal neurons project onto the dorsal retina. We propose that, through the intermediary of the amacrine target cells, activity in the isthmo-optic pathway excites ganglion cells locally in the ventral retina but inhibits those in dorsal regions. This circuit would thereby mediate centrifugally controlled switches in attention between the dorsal retina, involved in feeding, and the more ventral parts, involved in scanning for predators. This hypothesis accounts for a wide range of disparate data from behavior, comparative anatomy, endocrinology, hodology, and neurophysiology.
- Publication
Visual Neuroscience, 1996, Vol 13, Issue 6, p1043
- ISSN
0952-5238
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0952523800007690