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Distributed delays stabilize ecological feedback systems. Physical Review Letters 94, 158104 (2005).
Distributed delays stabilized ecological feedback systems. Preprint Max-Planck-Institut f"ur Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften, Leipzig 25, (2005).
Proceedings of the 29th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference 2003: The Neurosciences from Basic Research to Therapy ( ) 588–589 (Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 2003).
Regular dynamics in hippocampal pyramidal cells despite strongly delayed recurrent inhibition. NeuroNord Conference on Cognitive and Emotional Neuroscience, Delmenhorst (2002).
Stabilized dynamics in physiological and neural systems despite strongly delayed feedback. ICANN 2002: Artificial Neural Networks ( ) 15–20 (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002).
Visual Attention mechanisms ( ) 93–100 (Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York, 2002).
Extracting motion information using a biologically realistic model retina. ESANN \'01: Proceedings of the 9th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks ( ) 323–328 (D-Facto, Evere, 2001).
Population coding of motion patterns in the early visual system. Journal of Comp. Physiol. A 187, 549–558 (2001).
Göttingen Neurobiology Report 2001: The Neurosciences at the Turn of the Century ( ) 571 (Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 2001).
Delay adaptation in the nervous system. Neurocomputing 32-33, 741–748 (2000).
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Dynamics of retinal responses to salient stimulus movement patterns. Proceedings of the Workshop on Aspects of Neuronal Dynamics (2000).
Neural responses in retina and optic tectum reflect the temporal structure of salient stimulus movement patterns. ICCNS 2000: Fourth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems (2000).
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2000 V425–V430 (IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, CA, 2000).
How to tell flies from worms – visual prey discrimination in salamanders by analyzing movement pattern. HWK Cognitive Neuroscience Conference (1999).