Volume 8, Number 17, Abstract 11, Page 11a doi:10.1167/8.17.11 http://journalofvision.org/8/17/11/ ISSN 1534-7362
Comparison of local versus lateral S-cone modulation on rod thresholds
Rigmor C. Baraas
Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norway
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Hao Sun
Department of Optometry and Visual Science, Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norway
Abstract

Rod and S-cone signals have been shown to interact in an additive manner at threshold. S-cone ganglion cells receive color-opponent input without center-surround antagonistic structure, which is unlike ganglion cells that receive color-opponent input from L- and M-cones. Interaction between rods and S-cones may therefore depend on whether rod and S-cone modulation covers the same spatial location (local) or different spatial locations (lateral) (see review by Buck 2004).
Here, rod thresholds were measured at different phases for a rod pulse superimposed on an S-cone sinusoidally-modulated background. Rod and S-cone isolating stimuli (silent substitution) were generated with a 2-channel 4-primary Maxwellian view system. Detection thresholds for a 100-ms 1-deg rod-isolating pulse were measured against one of four possible adapting backgrounds: 1) a 12-deg steady full-field, 2) a 1-deg cone-modulating field (local), 3) a 12-deg cone-modulating annulus with a 1-deg inner diameter (lateral) or 4) a 12-deg cone-modulating full-field (local and lateral together) (Lee, Decay, Smith & Pokorny, 1999). The cone modulation was a temporal sinusoid along the S axis and did not modulate rods. The stimulus was presented 6-deg extra-foveal (nasal) at 200 Td and 20 Td.
Results show that, at 200 Td, rod thresholds varied with phase in a systematic way for all conditions tested. At 20 Td, however, the variation with phase was only observed for the full-field condition. This suggests that the spatial configuration of the adapting background affects the type of interaction observed, but differently to what is seen for rod and L-/M-cone interaction.
Buck, S. (2004). Rod-Cone Interactions in Human Vision. In Chalupa L. M. & Werner J. S. (Eds.), The Visual Neurosciences Vol. 1 (pp. 863-878). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Lee, B.B., Dacey, D.M., Smith, V.C., & Pokorny, J. (1999). Horizontal cells reveal cone type-specific adaptation in primate retina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96, 14611-14616.
Supported by the Norwegian Research Council Grant No.176541/V10 and 182768/V10.

History
Received October 31, 2008; published December 31, 2008
Citation
Baraas, R. C., & Sun, H. (2008). Comparison of local versus lateral S-cone modulation on rod thresholds [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 8(17):11, 11a, http://journalofvision.org/8/17/11/, doi:10.1167/8.17.11.
Keywords
S-cones, rod-cone interaction, temporal modulation, pulse, chromatic
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