Pieter Michiel Goltstein, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012- | Max Planck Institute Martinsried, Planegg, Bayern, Germany |
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Sign in to add mentorCyriel M.A. Pennartz | grad student | 2007-2012 | Amsterdam |
Tobias Bonhoeffer | post-doc | 2012- | MPI Martinsried |
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Goltstein PM, Laubender D, Bonhoeffer T, et al. (2025) A column-like organization for ocular dominance in mouse visual cortex. Nature Communications. 16: 1926 |
Goltstein PM. (2022) Visual neuroscience: A shrewd look at perceptual learning. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R839-R841 |
Goltstein PM, Reinert S, Bonhoeffer T, et al. (2021) Mouse visual cortex areas represent perceptual and semantic features of learned visual categories. Nature Neuroscience |
Glas A, Hübener M, Bonhoeffer T, et al. (2021) Spaced training enhances memory and prefrontal ensemble stability in mice. Current Biology : Cb |
Reinert S, Hübener M, Bonhoeffer T, et al. (2021) Mouse prefrontal cortex represents learned rules for categorization. Nature |
Glas A, Hübener M, Bonhoeffer T, et al. (2019) Benchmarking miniaturized microscopy against two-photon calcium imaging using single-cell orientation tuning in mouse visual cortex. Plos One. 14: e0214954 |
Marinković P, Blumenstock S, Goltstein PM, et al. (2019) In vivo imaging reveals reduced activity of neuronal circuits in a mouse tauopathy model. Brain : a Journal of Neurology |
Goltstein PM, Meijer GT, Pennartz CM. (2018) Conditioning sharpens the spatial representation of rewarded stimuli in mouse primary visual cortex. Elife. 7 |
Goltstein PM, Reinert S, Glas A, et al. (2018) Food and water restriction lead to differential learning behaviors in a head-fixed two-choice visual discrimination task for mice. Plos One. 13: e0204066 |
Liebscher S, Keller GB, Goltstein PM, et al. (2016) Selective Persistence of Sensorimotor Mismatch Signals in Visual Cortex of Behaving Alzheimer's Disease Mice. Current Biology : Cb |