Detlef Wegener, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Theoretical Neurobiology | University of Bremen, Bremen, Bremen, Germany |
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Ernst UA, Chen X, Bohnenkamp L, et al. (2021) Dynamic divisive normalization circuits explain and predict change detection in monkey area MT. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1009595 |
Fischer B, Wegener D. (2021) Monkey V1 epidural field potentials provide detailed information about stimulus location, size, shape, and color. Communications Biology. 4: 690 |
Fischer B, Schander A, Kreiter AK, et al. (2019) Visual epidural field potentials possess high functional specificity in single trials. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Drebitz E, Schledde B, Kreiter AK, et al. (2019) Optimizing the Yield of Multi-Unit Activity by Including the Entire Spiking Activity. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 83 |
Schledde B, Galashan FO, Przybyla M, et al. (2017) Task-specific, dimension-based attentional shaping of motion processing in monkey area MT. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00183.2017 |
Gledhill D, Grimsen C, Fahle M, et al. (2015) Human feature-based attention consists of two distinct spatiotemporal processes. Journal of Vision. 15: 8 |
Traschütz A, Kreiter AK, Wegener D. (2015) Transient activity in monkey area MT represents speed changes and is correlated with human behavioral performance. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113: 890-903 |
Bohnenkamp L, Wegener D, Ernst U. (2015) Attentional spreading over feature attributes and feature dimensions:Distributed top-down modulation or joint neural coding? Bmc Neuroscience. 16 |
Gledhill D, Grimsen C, Fahle M, et al. (2015) Human feature-based attention consists of two distinct spatiotemporal processes Journal of Vision. 15 |
Wegener D, Galashan FO, Aurich MK, et al. (2014) Attentional spreading to task-irrelevant object features: experimental support and a 3-step model of attention for object-based selection and feature-based processing modulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 414 |