Josef Ammermüller

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Ahlers MT, Ammermüller J. (2014) No influence of acute RF exposure (GSM-900, GSM-1800, and UMTS) on mouse retinal ganglion cell responses under constant temperature conditions. Bioelectromagnetics. 35: 16-29
Kretschmer F, Ahlers MT, Ammermüller J, et al. (2012) Automated measurement of spectral sensitivity of motion vision during optokinetic behavior Neurocomputing. 84: 39-46
Maxeiner S, Dedek K, Janssen-Bienhold U, et al. (2005) Deletion of connexin45 in mouse retinal neurons disrupts the rod/cone signaling pathway between AII amacrine and ON cone bipolar cells and leads to impaired visual transmission. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 566-76
Dick O, tom Dieck S, Altrock WD, et al. (2003) The presynaptic active zone protein bassoon is essential for photoreceptor ribbon synapse formation in the retina. Neuron. 37: 775-86
Benda J, Bock R, Rujan P, et al. (2001) Asymmetrical dynamics of voltage spread in retinal horizontal cell networks. Visual Neuroscience. 18: 835-48
Normann RA, Warren DJ, Ammermuller J, et al. (2001) High-resolution spatio-temporal mapping of visual pathways using multi-electrode arrays. Vision Research. 41: 1261-75
Ferrández JM, Bongard M, De Quirós FG, et al. (2001) Decoding the population responses of retinal ganglions cells using information theory Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 2084: 55-62
Fernández E, Ferrandez J, Ammermüller J, et al. (2000) Population coding in spike trains of simultaneously recorded retinal ganglion cells. Brain Research. 887: 222-9
Normann RA, Ammermuller J, Shoham S, et al. (1997) Color and intensity information representations by a network of turtle retinal ganglion cells Ieee International Conference On Neural Networks - Conference Proceedings. 4: 2333-2336
Shoham S, Osan R, Ammermuller J, et al. (1997) The classification of spatial, chromatic, and intensity features of simple visual stimuli by a network of retinal ganglion cells Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 1240: 44-53
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