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Spectral sensitivity of single retinula cells of the locust

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Bennett, R. R.
Tunstall, J.
Horridge, George Adrian

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Springer Verlag

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Intracellular electrode recording techniques were used to measure the responses of single visual cells in the locust to various intensities of monochromatic lights of wavelength 350 to 600 mμ. Response-energy curves, found for ten cells to be parallel at all wavelengths, were used to deduce the relative number of quanta required to evoke a constant response. The average response-energy curve from these ten cells was used in obtaining spectral sensitivity data for another ten short-lived cells, where only one response at each wavelength could be obtained. Spectral sensitivity curves for all twenty cells showed a peak in the blue-violet (maximum about 430 mμ) region of the spectrum. In addition, all cells showed some green sensitivity (maximum about 515 mμ) but in different cells this varied from 15% to 100% of the blue-violet maximum for the cell. The magnitude of the errors is discussed. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that two visual pigments which fit a Dartnall nomogram for rhodopsin are contributing, in various ratios, to the spectral sensitivity of every cell.

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Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Physiologie

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2037-12-31
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