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Weakly Selective Training induces Specialization within Populations of Sensory Neurons
(2016-12-16)Many neurons in sensory pathways respond selectively to a narrow class of stimuli such as faces or specific communication calls. At the same time neural processing is robust to a large degree of natural variablity ... -
Motion encoding in the salamander retina
(2016-10-20)The detection and correct interpretation of motion in visual scenes is important in everyday tasks, e.g., for avoiding cars when crossing the street or for assessing the optic flow, induced by self-motion, when navigating ... -
Order under the guise of chaos: functional neuroanatomy of the somatosensory "barrel" cortex of the reeler mutant mouse
(2016-05-13)Rodents possess an array of facial whiskers on either side of their snout, which they use to collect tactile information about their surroundings. In layer IV of the somatosensory cortex, individual whiskers are represented ... -
Physiological Classification of Retinal Ganglion Cells in the Salamander Retina
(2016-04-13)The retina is a complex neural network, responsible for breaking down the visual scene into its distinctive features such as local contrast, motion and color. The retinal ganglion cells form the output layer of this ... -
Vision, cortical maps and neuronal plasticity in Bassoon and PSD-95 mutant mice.
(2014-03-21)Bassoon mutant mice (Bsn-/-) display a striking loss of synaptic ribbons in photoreceptor terminals, which impairs signal transduction through the retina (Altrock et al., 2003; Specht et al., 2007). Therefore we assessed ...