Maarten Kamermans
Affiliations: | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Noord-Holland, Netherlands |
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"Maarten Kamermans"Bio:
Prof. dr. M. Kamermans at the Album Academicum of the University of Amsterdam
Mean distance: 13.78 (cluster 17) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorHenk Spekreijse | grad student | 1985-1989 | Amsterdam | |
(The functional organization of the horizontal cell layers in carp retina: an electrophysiological and model study) | ||||
Frank S. Werblin | post-doc | 1989-1991 | UC Berkeley |
Children
Sign in to add traineeYvonne Claassen | research assistant | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Trijntje Sjoerdsma | research assistant | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Duco Endeman | grad student | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Iris Fahrenfort | grad student | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Sizar Kamar | grad student | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Jorrit van Asselt | grad student | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Jan Verweij | grad student | Amsterdam | |
Rozan Vroman | grad student | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Christina Joselevitch | grad student | 1999-2007 | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience |
Valentina Cenedese | post-doc | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Marcus Howlett | post-doc | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Lauw Klaassen | post-doc | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Colleen R. Shields | post-doc | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | |
Jan Klooster | research scientist | Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience |
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Hölzel MB, Howlett MHC, Kamermans M. (2022) Receptive Field Sizes of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23 |
Yedutenko M, Howlett MHC, Kamermans M. (2022) Enhancing the dark side: asymmetric gain of cone photoreceptors underpins their discrimination of visual scenes based on skewness. The Journal of Physiology. 600: 123-142 |
Montijn JS, Seignette K, Howlett MH, et al. (2021) A parameter-free statistical test for neuronal responsiveness. Elife. 10 |
Yedutenko M, Howlett MHC, Kamermans M. (2020) High Contrast Allows the Retina to Compute More Than Just Contrast. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 14: 595193 |
Kamar S, Howlett MHC, Klooster J, et al. (2020) Degenerated Cones in Cultured Human Retinas Can Successfully Be Optogenetically Reactivated. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21 |
Winkelman BHJ, Howlett MHC, Hölzel MB, et al. (2019) Nystagmus in patients with congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) originates from synchronously firing retinal ganglion cells. Plos Biology. 17: e3000174 |
Kamar S, Howlett MHC, Kamermans M. (2019) Silent-substitution stimuli silence the light responses of cones but not their output. Journal of Vision. 19: 14 |
van der Meijden WP, Te Lindert BHW, Ramautar JR, et al. (2018) Sustained effects of prior red light on pupil diameter and vigilance during subsequent darkness. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285 |
Greb H, Klaassen LJ, Schultz K, et al. (2018) An Alternative Splice Variant of Zebrafish Cx52.6 is Expressed in Retinal Horizontal Cells. Neuroscience |
Dona M, Slijkerman R, Lerner K, et al. (2018) Usherin defects lead to early-onset retinal dysfunction in zebrafish. Experimental Eye Research |