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Publikationen

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2011

2010

  • Dash S, Catz N, Dicke PW, Thier P (2010) Specific vermal complex spike responseses build up during the course of smooth-pursuit adaptation, paralleling the decrease of performance error. Exp Brain Res 205:41-55
  • Prsa M, Dicke PW, Thier P (2010) The absence of eye muscle fatigue indicates that the nervous system compensates for non-motor disturbances of oculomotor function. J. Neuroscience 30:15834-15842.

2009

  • Schüz A, Sultan F (2009) Brain Connectivity and Brain Size. In: Squire LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Vol. 2. Academic Press, Oxford, pp. 317-326

2008

  • Bock S, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) How precise is gaze following in humans? Vision Res 48:946-957
  • Catz N, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) Cerebellar-dependent motor learning is based on pruning a Purkinje cell population response. PNAS 105(20):7309-7314
  • Daddaoua N, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) The subjective visual vertical in a nonhuman primate. Journal of Vision 8(3):19, 1-8, journalofvision.org/8/3/19/, doi:10.1167/8.3.19.
  • Dicke PW, Chakraborty S, Thier P (2008) Neuronal correlates of perceptual stability during eye movements. Europ J Neurosci 27:991-1002
  • Materna S, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) Dissociable roles of the superior temporal sulcus and the intraparietal sulcus in joint attention: an fMRI study. J Cogn Neurosci 20:108-119
  • Materna S, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) The posterior superior temporal sulcus is involved in social communication not specific for the eyes. Neuropsychologia 46:2759-2765

2007

  • Sultan F, Augath M, Logothetis N (2007) BOLD sensitivity to cortical activation induced by microstimulation: Comparison to visual stimulation. Magn Reson Imaging 25:754-759
  • Sultan F, Glickstein M (2007) The Cerebellum: Comparative and Animal Studies. Cerebellum 6(3):168-176

2006

  • Sultan F, Gräber S (2006) Anatomie der kortikalen Verbindungen. In: In: Karnath H-O, Thier P (eds) Neuropsychologie. 2. Auflage. Springer, Heidelberg, 583-585

2005

  • Catz N, Dicke PW, Thier P. Cerebellar complex spike firing is suitable to induce as well as stabilize motor learning. Curr Biol 2005;15:2179-2189
  • Sultan F. Why some bird brains are larger than others. Curr Biol 2005;15:R649-R650
  • Tolias AS, Sultan F, Augath M, Oeltermann A, Tehovnik EJ, Schiller PH, Logothetis NK.  Mapping cortical activity elicited by electrical microstimulation using fMRI in the macaque. Neuron 2005;48:901-911

2004

  • Dicke PW, Barash S, Ilg UJ, Thier P. Single-neuron evidence for a contribution of the dorsal nuclei to both types of goal-directed eye movements, saccades and smooth-pursuit. Eur J Neurosci 2004;19:609-624
  • Ignashchenkova A, Dicke PW, Haarmeier T, Thier P. Neuron specific contribution of the superior colliculus to overt and covert shifts of attention. Nat Neurosci 2004;7:56-64
  • Linnemann C, Sultan F, Pedroarena CM, Schwarz C, Thier P. Lurcher mice exhibit potentiation of GABAA-receptor-mediated conductance in cerebellar nuclei neurons in close temporal relationship to Purkinje cell death. J Neurophysiol 2004;91:1102-1107
  • Sultan F, Heck D. Detection of sequences in the cerebellar cortex: numerical estimate of the possible number of tidal-wave inducing sequences represented. J Physiol (Paris) 2004;97:591-600

2003

  • Sultan F, Czubayko U, Thier P. Morphological classification of the rat cerebellar nuclei neurons by principal component analysis. J Comp Neurol 2003;455:139-155
  • Sultan F, Gräber S. Anatomie der kortikalen Verbindungen. In: Karnath H-O, Thier P (eds.). Neuropsychologie. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2003;621-624

2002

  • Sànchez-Villagra MR, Sultan F (2002) The cerebellum at birth in therian mammals, with special reference to rodents. Brain Behavior Evolution 59: 101-113
  • Sultan F (2002) Brain evolution: Analysis of mammalian brain architecture. Nature 415: 133-134
  • Sultan F, König T, Möck M, Thier P (2002) Quantitative organization of neurotransmitters in the deep cerebellar nuclei of the Lurcher mutant. Journal of Comparative Neurology 452: 311-323
  • Thier P, Dicke PW, Haas R, Thielert C-D, Catz N (2002) The role of the oculomotor vermis in the control of saccadic eye movements. Ann NY Acad Sci 978: 50-62

  2001

  • Czubayko U, Sultan F, Thier P, Schwarz C (2001). Two types of neurons in the rat cerebellar nuclei as distinguished by membrane potentials and intracellular fillings. Journal of Neurophysiology 85: 2017-2029
  • Heck D, Sultan F, Braitenberg V (2001). Sequential stimulation of rat cerebellar granular layer in-vivo: Further evidence of a 'tidal-wave' timing mechanism in the cerebellum. Neurocomputing 38: 641-646
  • Heck D, Sultan F (2001). Das unterschätzte Kleinhirn. Spektrum der Wissenschaft 10: 36-44
  • Sultan F (2001). Distribution of mossy fiber rosettes in the cerebellum of cats and mice: Evidence for a parasagittal organization on the single fiber level. European Journal of Neuroscience 13: 2123-2130

2000

  • Sultan F, Möck M, Thier P (2000) Functional architecture of the cerebellar system. In: Neurological Ataxia (ed. Klockgether, T.), Marcel Dekker, New York, 1-52
  • Thier P, Dicke PW, Haas R, Barash S (2000) Encoding of movement time by populations of cerebellar Purkinje cells. Nature 405: 72-76