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Differential distribution of ampullary and tuberous processing in the torus semicircularis ofEigenmannia

✍ Scribed by Gary J. Rose; Susan J. Call


Book ID
104659401
Publisher
Springer
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
898 KB
Volume
170
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-7594

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✦ Synopsis


Gymnotiform electric fish sense low-and highfrequency electric signals with ampullary and tuberous electroreceptors, respectively. We employed intracellular recording and labeling methods to investigate ampullary and tuberous information processing in laminae 1-5 of the dorsal torus semicircularis of Eigenmannia. Ampullary afferents arborized extensively in laminae 1-3 and, in some cases, lamina 7. Unlike tuberous afferents to the torus, ampullary afferents had numerous varicosities along their finest-diameter branches. Neurons that were primarily ampullary were found in lamina 3. Neurons primarily excited by tuberous stimuli were found in lamina 5 and, more rarely, in lamina 4. Cells that had dendrites in lamina 1-3 and 5 could be recruited by both ampullary and tuberous stimuli. These bimodal cells were found in lamina 4. During courtship, Eigenmannia produces interruptions of its electric organ discharges. These interruptions stimulate ampullary and tuberous receptors. The integration of ampuUary and tuberous information may be important in the processing of these communication signals.


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