In color matching experiments with extracellular recordings from axon terminals of ganglion cells in the tectum opticum of immobilized goldfish, direction-selective ganglion cells were shown to be color-blind. Their spectral sensitivity is determined by a high positive input from the long wavelength-sensitive cones and weak opponent input from other cone types.

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