Wissenschaftsschwerpunkt der

JuliaVeit-1
Prof. Julia Veit

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Ökosystem

Publikationen
2025 // journal-article

Lights, contrast, action! Disentangling visually induced oscillations

NEURON


2025 // journal-article

Feature-tuned synaptic inputs to somatostatin interneurons drive context-dependent processing

bioRxiv


2024 // journal-article

Balanced bidirectional optogenetics reveals the causal impact of cortical temporal dynamics in sensory perception

bioRxiv


2023 // journal-article

Cortical VIP neurons locally control the gain but globally control the coherence of gamma band rhythms

NEURON


2021 // journal-article

Antagonistic inhibitory subnetworks control cooperation and competition across cortical space

bioRxiv


2019 // journal-article

Complementary networks of cortical somatostatin interneurons enforce layer specific control

ELIFE


2019 // journal-article

Restoration of high-sensitivity and adapting vision with a cone opsin

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS


2017 // journal-article

Cortical gamma band synchronization through somatostatin interneurons

NATURE NEUROSCIENCE


2017 // journal-article

Basal forebrain activation enhances between-trial reliability of low-frequency local field potentials (LFP) and spiking activity in tree shrew primary visual cortex (V1)

BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION


2015 // journal-article

A Comprehensive Optogenetic Pharmacology Toolkit for In Vivo Control of GABAA Receptors and Synaptic Inhibition

NEURON


2015 // journal-article

A direct translaminar inhibitory circuit tunes cortical output

NATURE NEUROSCIENCE


2014 // journal-article

On the Relation Between Receptive Field Structure and Stimulus Selectivity in the Tree Shrew Primary Visual Cortex

CEREBRAL CORTEX


2013 // journal-article

Basal forebrain activation controls contrast sensitivity in primary visual cortex

BMC NEUROSCIENCE


2013 // journal-article

Neuropeptide alterations in the tree shrew hypothalamus during volatile anesthesia

JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS


2012 // journal-article

Functional and laminar dissociations between muscarinic and nicotinic cholinergic neuromodulation in the tree shrew primary visual cortex

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE


2011 // journal-article

Neural response dynamics of spiking and local field potential activity depend on CRT monitor refresh rate in the tree shrew primary visual cortex

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY


2011 // journal-article

The zebrafish heart regenerates after cryoinjury-induced myocardial infarction

BMC DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY


2010 // journal-article

Locking of spiking and LFP activity to video monitor refresh in tree shrew primary visual cortex

PERCEPTION

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