Browsing Fakultät für Physik (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Geisel, Theo Prof. Dr."
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Statistical analysis of synaptic transmission at the calyx of Held synapse
(2001-04-25)In order to distinguish pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms contributing to short-term synaptic depression at the calyx of Held synapse in the rat auditory pathway, non-stationary EPSC fluctuation ... -
Superdiffusion in Scale-Free Inhomogeneous Environments
(2003-08-21)We investigate the impact of external potentials on superdiffusive random walks known as Lévy flights and show that even strongly superdiffusive transport is substantially affected by ... -
Eine Symmetrie der visuellen Welt in der Architektur des visuellen Kortex.
(2009-12-15)Neurons in the visual cortex respond best to oriented visual stimuli at a particular position in the visual field. Their selectivities for position and orientation vary systematically along ... -
Symmetry Breaking and Pattern Selection in Models of Visual Development
(2010-10-13)Response properties of neurons in the visual cortex form spatial representations called maps of several stimulus features such as orientation preference (OP) or ocular dominance (OD). This ... -
Synchronization, Neuronal Excitability, and Information Flow in Networks of Neuronal Oscillators
(2012-09-27)Synchronization is an omnipresent phenomenon in the dynamics of complex neuronal networks, emerging between single neurons as the simultaneous generation of action potentials and on larger spatial scales in the ... -
Transport in Hamilton-Systemen: Von der Klassik zur Quantenmechanik
(2002-04-24)This thesis deals with classical and quantum mechanical transport properties of low dimensional Hamiltonian systems that possess a mixed phase space. It is demonstrated that even in ideal ... -
Transport in nicht-hermiteschen niedrigdimensionalen Systemen
(2012-01-05)In this work, scientific methods and findings known from mesoscopic physics, primarily used for semiconductor nanostructures, will be transferred to photonic systems, enabled by the analogy ...