Peter Hillman

Affiliations: 
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 
Area:
Visual Transduction
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Currently at Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem

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Levitan I, Payne R, Potter BV, et al. (1994) Facilitation of the responses to injections of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate analogs in Limulus ventral photoreceptors. Biophysical Journal. 67: 1161-72
Levitan I, Hillman P, Payne R. (1993) Fast desensitization of the response to InsP3 in Limulus ventral photoreceptors. Biophysical Journal. 64: 1354-60
Grzywacz NM, Hillman P, Knight BW. (1992) The amplitudes of unit events in Limulus photoreceptors are modulated from an input that resembles the overall response. Biological Cybernetics. 66: 437-41
Grzywacz NM, Hillman P, Knight BW. (1992) Response transfer functions of Limulus ventral photoreceptors: interpretation in terms of transduction mechanisms. Biological Cybernetics. 66: 429-35
Shechter S, Hillman P, Hochstein S, et al. (1991) Gender differences in apparent motion perception. Perception. 20: 307-14
Zohary E, Hillman P, Hochstein S. (1990) Time course of perceptual discrimination and single neuron reliability. Biological Cybernetics. 62: 475-86
Grzywacz NM, Hillman P, Knight BW. (1988) The quantal source of area supralinearity of flash responses in Limulus photoreceptors. The Journal of General Physiology. 91: 659-84
Grzywacz NM, Hillman P. (1988) Biophysical evidence that light adaptation in Limulus photoreceptors is due to a negative feedback. Biophysical Journal. 53: 337-48
Shechter S, Hochstein S, Hillman P. (1988) Shape similarity and distance disparity as apparent motion correspondence cues. Vision Research. 28: 1013-21
Hillman P, Hochstein S, Minke B. (1983) Transduction in invertebrate photoreceptors: role of pigment bistability. Physiological Reviews. 63: 668-772
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