Abstract

A group of cat retinal ganglion cells, termed “triggered response cells”, responded to normal visual stimuli with elevations of their firing rates lasting tens or hundreds of seconds. These cells seem different from other cells whose maintained discharges undergo long-lasting changes. In many other respects “triggered response cells” resemble Y-type cells.

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