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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 23(10): 1057-60, 1990. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-91652

ABSTRACT

Single-unit recordings of the nucleous of the optic tract (NOT) under visual stimulation were performed in 5 opossums. Most of the units were directionally selective. Receptive fields for the contralateral eye lie mainly in the contralateral field while those for the ipsilateral eye were mainly in the ipsilateral field. As the nasal does not project ipsilaterally, recrossing must occur in the pathway from the retina to the ipsilateral NOT. Possible sites for this recrossing are discussed


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Animals , Optic Chiasm/physiology , Visual Fields/physiology , Visual Pathways/physiology , Electrophysiology , Eye Movements , Opossums
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 23(5): 473-6, 1990. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-91938

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The chick retina in vitro preparation was used to quantify the effect of Na+ and Cl- on the velocity of propagation of spreading depression (SD). The progressive reduction of chloride concentration in the superfusing Ringer solution, solution, either by partial removal of NaCl or by its partial substitution with isethionate, caused a logarithmic increase in the velocity of propagation of SD. Substituting Tris for Na+ had no appreciable effect on propagation velocity, suggesting that the propagation of the reaction is not necessarily dependent con Na+. Howeverm choline did not substitute for Na+ because it decreased propagation velocity and, at higher concentration, even blocked the spread of the reaction


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Animals , Chlorine/pharmacology , Cortical Spreading Depression , In Vitro Techniques , Retina/drug effects , Sodium/pharmacology , Chickens , Isotonic Solutions , Sodium Chloride/metabolism
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