Acetylcholine, acting through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors,
mediates the response properties of many ganglion cells in the rabbit
retina, including those that are directionally selective (DS; Ariel
& Daw, 1982a,b). For example, Grzywacz et al. (1998) showed that cholinergic input is necessary
for DS responses to drifting gratings, a form of textured stimulus.
However, the identities and locations of the neuronal acetylcholine
receptor (nAChR) subtypes that mediate this input are not clear (Keyser et al., 2000). We investigated the role of
methyllycaconitine-sensitive, α7-like nAChRs in mediating DS
responses to textured stimuli and apparent motion. We recorded
extracellularly from On–Off DS ganglion cells in rabbit retina
using everted eyecup preparations. Our data provide evidence that
MLA-sensitive nAChRs are involved in mediating directionally selective
responses to apparent motion and to a variety of complex, textured
stimuli such as drifting square-wave gratings, transparent motion, and
second-order motion.