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Also > does the horizontal cells always hyperpolarize in response to light and > the amacrine depolarize or they do they vary?

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Also > does the horizontal cells always hyperpolarize in response to light and > the amacrine depolarize or they do they vary?

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This isn’t something we got into in great detail but according to 11-36, the amacrine have been omitted but the horizontals are hyperpolarizing so the NT from the photoreceptors must be depolarizing in the dark.

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