Prof. Ohad Ben-Shahar

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Visual receptive field properties of cells in the optic tectum of the archer fish

Mor Ben-Tov, Ivgeny Kopilevich, Opher Donchin,Ohad Ben-Shahar, Chen Giladi, Ronen Segev

The archer fish is well known for its extreme visual behavior in shooting water jets at prey hanging on vegetation above water. This fish is a promising model in the study of visual system function because it can be trained to respond to artificial targets and thus to provide valuable psychophysical data. Although much behavioral data have indeed been collected over the past two decades, little is known about the functional organization of the main visual area supporting this visual behavior, namely, the fish optic tectum. In this article we focus on a fundamental aspect of this functional organization and provide a detailed analysis of receptive field properties of cells in the archer fish optic tectum. Using extracellular measurements to record activities of single cells, we first measure their retinotectal mapping. We then determine their receptive field properties such as size, selectivity for stimulus direction and orientation, tuning for spatial frequency, and tuning for temporal frequency. Finally, on the basis of all these measurements, we demonstrate that optic tectum cells can be classified into three categories: orientation-tuned cells, direction-tuned cells, and direction-agnostic cells. Our results provide an essential basis for future investigations of information processing in the archer fish visual system.

Publication language English
Pages 748-759
Journal Journal of Neurophysiology
Volume 110
Issue number 3
Publication status Published - 01.08.2013

Keywords

Archer fish
Early visual processing
Optic tectum
Orientation and direction selectivity
Retinotectal mapping

ASJC Scopus subject areas

General Neuroscience
Physiology
Access to Document
10.1152/jn.00094.2013
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