Abstract

Intracellular responses to illumination have been recorded separately from the retinula cells and from their axons in the compound eyes of the giant water bug Lethocerus. The basic response in both places consists of an initial transient depolarisation followed by a plateau (Fig. 2). No action potentials were seen in either axons or retinula cells.

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