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Bump amplitude, but not latency and time-course, can depend on position of illumination in Limulus photoreceptor cells

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Bumps, the responses evoked by single photons in the ventral photoreceptor of Limulus polyphemus, were measured under voltage clamp conditions. The bumps were evoked by illuminating the photoreceptor either with a global flash or a small light spot (diameter about 5 μm) which covers only 0.25% of the light-sensitive part of the cell membrane. The light energy of both flash types was adjusted so that each flash on average evoked one bump. Parameters of bumps evoked by local light spots in various membrane areas were compared with those evoked by light flashes which illuminated the whole photoreceptor. The results show that the bump amplitude depends on the location of the illumination. Membrane areas were found where the average value of the bump amplitude was either smaller or larger for a spot illumination than for a whole cell illumination. The latency and the shape (e.g. width) of the bumps does not depend on the location of the illumination.

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Reuß, H., Stieve, H. Bump amplitude, but not latency and time-course, can depend on position of illumination in Limulus photoreceptor cells. J Comp Physiol A 173, 377–383 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00212702

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