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1. Recordings have been made of pupilloconstrictor unit activity within the small-celled component of the oculomotor nucleus of the cat. The identity of these neurones was determined by testing unit responses to a sequence of stimuli which produced dilation and constriction of the sympathectomized pupil.
2. The frequency range of unit activity was from 0 to 28/sec. A maximal constriction of the pupil was maintained by unit activity in the region of 8/sec. The resting level of unit activity under chloralose anaesthesia was typically in the range 6-10/sec.
3. Stimulation in the defence area of the hypothalamus produced a maximal pupillodilation associated with a complete inhibition of unit activity and a block of the light reflex response.
4. Onset of retinal illumination produced a burst discharge followed by a transient silent period and then an over-all increase in the rate of activity.
5. Cessation of retinal illumination produced a post-excitatory depression of unit activity lasting from 190 to 700 msec. It is suggested that this effect is produced by retinal afferents activated by light `off' that exert an inhibitory influence on the pupilloconstrictor neurones.
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