THE ROD AFTER-EFFECT IN S-POTENTIALS FROM CAT RETINA.

Abstract

The relation of the rod after-effect to percentage rhodopsin bleached was studied in S-potentials from cat retina. At threshold, flashes which produced the rod after-effect bleached only very small quantities of rhodopsin; and at a fixed flash duration, the duration of the after-effect increased as a function of log intensity. The after-effect's threshold occurred at about the intensity which saturated the maintained voltage. With flash intensity fixed (6.5 log td. scotopic) and flash duration increased (0.5 to 64.0 sec) the duration of the after-effect was a linear function of exposure time. The duration continued to increase after an exposure of 16 sec, even though at least 99 per cent of the rhodopsin had been bleached. It is concluded that the after-effect originates from something which accumulates after the maintained voltage in rod pathways reaches a ceiling. The accumulation can continue at a fixed rate irrespective of the bleaching rate. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 18, 1969
Accession Number
AD0693041

Entities

People

  • Roy H. Steinberg

Organizations

  • Naval Aerospace Medical Institute

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Anatomy
  • Biological Sciences
  • Body Regions
  • Colorants
  • Eye
  • Eye Pigments
  • Face (Anatomy)
  • Head (Anatomy)
  • Intensity
  • Organic Pigments
  • Organs (Anatomy)

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