Ulf Knoblich, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Computation, Sensory ProcessingGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorTomaso A. Poggio | grad student | 2003-2011 | MIT |
Christopher I. Moore | grad student | 2006-2011 | MIT |
Jessica A. Cardin | post-doc | 2012- | Yale |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorJessica A. Cardin | collaborator | MIT | |
Mriganka Sur | collaborator | MIT | |
Srinivas Turaga | collaborator | MIT | |
Christof Koch | collaborator | 2004-2004 | Caltech |
Ilan Lampl | collaborator | 2006-2006 | Weizmann Institute |
Itamar Kahn | collaborator | 2007-2010 | MIT |
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Huang L, Ledochowitsch P, Knoblich U, et al. (2021) Relationship between simultaneously recorded spiking activity and fluorescence signal in GCaMP6 transgenic mice. Elife. 10 |
de Vries SEJ, Lecoq JA, Buice MA, et al. (2019) A large-scale standardized physiological survey reveals functional organization of the mouse visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience |
Knoblich U, Huang L, Zeng H, et al. (2019) Neuronal cell-subtype specificity of neural synchronization in mouse primary visual cortex. Nature Communications. 10: 2533 |
Holst G, Stoy WA, Yang B, et al. (2019) Autonomous patch clamp robot for functional characterization of neurons in vivo: development and application to mouse visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Daigle TL, Madisen L, Hage TA, et al. (2018) A Suite of Transgenic Driver and Reporter Mouse Lines with Enhanced Brain-Cell-Type Targeting and Functionality. Cell. 174: 465-480.e22 |
Vinck M, Batista-Brito R, Knoblich U, et al. (2015) Arousal and locomotion make distinct contributions to cortical activity patterns and visual encoding. Neuron. 86: 740-54 |
Kahn I, Knoblich U, Desai M, et al. (2013) Optogenetic drive of neocortical pyramidal neurons generates fMRI signals that are correlated with spiking activity. Brain Research. 1511: 33-45 |
Mao R, Schummers J, Knoblich U, et al. (2012) Influence of a subtype of inhibitory interneuron on stimulus-specific responses in visual cortex. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 22: 493-508 |
Kahn I, Desai M, Knoblich U, et al. (2011) Characterization of the functional MRI response temporal linearity via optical control of neocortical pyramidal neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 15086-91 |
Desai M, Kahn I, Knoblich U, et al. (2011) Mapping brain networks in awake mice using combined optical neural control and fMRI. Journal of Neurophysiology. 105: 1393-405 |