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Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination

Damjanović, Ilija; Byzov, AL; Bowmaker, JK; Gačić, Zoran; Utina, IA; Maximova, EM; Mićković, Branislav; Andjus, RK

(New York Acad Sciences, New York, 2005)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Damjanović, Ilija
AU  - Byzov, AL
AU  - Bowmaker, JK
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
AU  - Utina, IA
AU  - Maximova, EM
AU  - Mićković, Branislav
AU  - Andjus, RK
PY  - 2005
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/115
AB  - Several classes of second-order retinal neurons have been studied electrophysiologically in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) from two different localities, Lake Seliger in Russia and the coastal waters of the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro. The majority of L-horizontal cells (68 explored) had both rod and cone inputs, an uncommon phenomenon among teleosts. Pronounced color-opponent properties, often taken as pointing to the capacity of color vision, were identified in one amacrine cell, apparently of the "blue/yellow" (or "blue/ green") type. Microspectrophotometric measurements revealed two different spectral classes of cones with absorption maxima at about 525 and 434 nm. The existence of green-sensitive and blue-sensitive cone units was thus revealed by both electrophysiological and microspectrophotometric techniques.
PB  - New York Acad Sciences, New York
T2  - Biophysics From Molecules to Brain: in Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus
T1  - Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination
EP  - 84
SP  - 69
VL  - 1048
DO  - 10.1196/annals.1342.007
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Damjanović, Ilija and Byzov, AL and Bowmaker, JK and Gačić, Zoran and Utina, IA and Maximova, EM and Mićković, Branislav and Andjus, RK",
year = "2005",
abstract = "Several classes of second-order retinal neurons have been studied electrophysiologically in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) from two different localities, Lake Seliger in Russia and the coastal waters of the Adriatic Sea in Montenegro. The majority of L-horizontal cells (68 explored) had both rod and cone inputs, an uncommon phenomenon among teleosts. Pronounced color-opponent properties, often taken as pointing to the capacity of color vision, were identified in one amacrine cell, apparently of the "blue/yellow" (or "blue/ green") type. Microspectrophotometric measurements revealed two different spectral classes of cones with absorption maxima at about 525 and 434 nm. The existence of green-sensitive and blue-sensitive cone units was thus revealed by both electrophysiological and microspectrophotometric techniques.",
publisher = "New York Acad Sciences, New York",
journal = "Biophysics From Molecules to Brain: in Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus",
title = "Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination",
pages = "84-69",
volume = "1048",
doi = "10.1196/annals.1342.007"
}
Damjanović, I., Byzov, A., Bowmaker, J., Gačić, Z., Utina, I., Maximova, E., Mićković, B.,& Andjus, R.. (2005). Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination. in Biophysics From Molecules to Brain: in Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus
New York Acad Sciences, New York., 1048, 69-84.
https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1342.007
Damjanović I, Byzov A, Bowmaker J, Gačić Z, Utina I, Maximova E, Mićković B, Andjus R. Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination. in Biophysics From Molecules to Brain: in Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus. 2005;1048:69-84.
doi:10.1196/annals.1342.007 .
Damjanović, Ilija, Byzov, AL, Bowmaker, JK, Gačić, Zoran, Utina, IA, Maximova, EM, Mićković, Branislav, Andjus, RK, "Photopic vision in eels - Evidences of color discrimination" in Biophysics From Molecules to Brain: in Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus, 1048 (2005):69-84,
https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1342.007 . .
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Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel

Byzov, AL; Damjanović, Ilija; Utina, IA; Mićković, Branislav; Gačić, Zoran; Andjus, RK

(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 1998)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Byzov, AL
AU  - Damjanović, Ilija
AU  - Utina, IA
AU  - Mićković, Branislav
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
AU  - Andjus, RK
PY  - 1998
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/42
AB  - Several classes of second-order neurons have been electrophysiologically explored in immature European eels (Anguilla anguilla) from two distant and ecologically different localities tin Russia and Yugoslavia). The majority of L-horizontal cells (58 explored) had both rod and cone inputs, an uncommon phenomenon among teleosts. Spectral sensitivity characteristics of a number of horizontal and bipolar cells indicated that yellow-sensitive and green-sensitive cones coexist in the retina of the European eel, and that rods and green-sensitive cones contain similar visual pigments. Pronounced color-opponent properties, often taken as the capacity of color vision, were identified in one amacrine cell, apparently of the B/Y (or B/G) type. Differences in retinal structure and responsiveness between eels from the two localities, presumably due to differences in local conditions for growth, were less important than between eels of the yellow and silver stage.
PB  - Elsevier Science Inc, New York
T2  - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology
T1  - Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel
EP  - 208
IS  - 2
SP  - 197
VL  - 121
DO  - 10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10122-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Byzov, AL and Damjanović, Ilija and Utina, IA and Mićković, Branislav and Gačić, Zoran and Andjus, RK",
year = "1998",
abstract = "Several classes of second-order neurons have been electrophysiologically explored in immature European eels (Anguilla anguilla) from two distant and ecologically different localities tin Russia and Yugoslavia). The majority of L-horizontal cells (58 explored) had both rod and cone inputs, an uncommon phenomenon among teleosts. Spectral sensitivity characteristics of a number of horizontal and bipolar cells indicated that yellow-sensitive and green-sensitive cones coexist in the retina of the European eel, and that rods and green-sensitive cones contain similar visual pigments. Pronounced color-opponent properties, often taken as the capacity of color vision, were identified in one amacrine cell, apparently of the B/Y (or B/G) type. Differences in retinal structure and responsiveness between eels from the two localities, presumably due to differences in local conditions for growth, were less important than between eels of the yellow and silver stage.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Inc, New York",
journal = "Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology",
title = "Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel",
pages = "208-197",
number = "2",
volume = "121",
doi = "10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10122-8"
}
Byzov, A., Damjanović, I., Utina, I., Mićković, B., Gačić, Z.,& Andjus, R.. (1998). Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel. in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Elsevier Science Inc, New York., 121(2), 197-208.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10122-8
Byzov A, Damjanović I, Utina I, Mićković B, Gačić Z, Andjus R. Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel. in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 1998;121(2):197-208.
doi:10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10122-8 .
Byzov, AL, Damjanović, Ilija, Utina, IA, Mićković, Branislav, Gačić, Zoran, Andjus, RK, "Electrophysiological and spectral properties of second-order retinal neurons in the eel" in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 121, no. 2 (1998):197-208,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1095-6433(98)10122-8 . .
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