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SPATIAL ENCODING EMERGES FROM COLOUR CIRCUITS IN THE RETINA OF LARVAL ZEBRAFISH

Simen Bruøygardand 1 co-author

University of Sussex

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS02-07PM-642

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SPATIAL ENCODING EMERGES FROM COLOUR CIRCUITS IN THE RETINA OF LARVAL ZEBRAFISH poster preview

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PS02-07PM-642

Abstract

In vertebrate vision, bipolar cells combine signals from multiple cone photoreceptor types. While this is typically linked to colour processing, cones vary in gain and spatiotemporal tuning1 resulting in non-spectral computation2. Here, we identify bipolar cells at the second synapse of vision which leverage strong colour opponency to encode asymmetric space-time features through gabor-like receptive fields, built from multiple cone channels.
Using 2P in vivo imaging and multispectral stimulation we assess bipolar cell receptive fields in larval zebrafish. Most bipolar cells show weak spatial tuning. However, a subset of cells exhibit offset, similarly weighted On- and Off-lobes under white light. We show that these offsets emerge from spatially asymmetric receptive field contributions from distinct cone types. Moreover, these offsets largely disappear under pharmacological block of amacrine cells, implicating inhibitory networks in building colour-emergent spatial representation. Preliminary results suggest receptive field asymmetries are linked to spatiotemporal encoding, which may enable orientation and direction selectivity.
Our results therefore suggest distinct spatial encoding channels can emerge from colour processing. Together, this provides new insights into how photoreceptor diversity can be leveraged in building complex non-spectral representations in early vision.
  1. Baden, T., 2024. Ancestral photoreceptor diversity as the basis of visual behaviour. Nat Ecol Evol 1–13.
  2. Fornetto, C., Euler, T., Baden, T., 2025. Zebrafish use spectral information to suppress the visual background. Cell 188, 7512-7528.e13.
Receptive field mapping in zebrafish showing that colour inputs onto chromatic receptive field can display offsets to one another. In white, this leads to Gabor-like RFs. These RFs may enable direction selectivity.

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