PD Dr. Dirk Jancke
          
Optical Imaging Lab

              Selection of Conference Abstracts (2005-2015)     

  • Wang N, Jancke D, Wiskott L (2015). Modeling correlations in spontaneous activity of visual cortex with Gaussian-binary deep Boltzmann machines. Bernstein Conference, Göttingen, 13-15 September.
  • Rekauzke S, Nortmann N, Zurawel G, Ayzenshtat I, Slovin H, Jancke D (2014). Propagating wave of activity in V1 induced by simultaneous counterchange of luminance at adjacent stimulus locations. Society for Neuroscience (SFN), Washington DC, USA, 15-19 November.
  • Kozyrev V, Rekauzke S, Eysel UT, Jancke D (2014). Voltage-sensitive dye imaging of TMS-induced cortical dynamics and plasticity effects. 9th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Milan, Italy, 5-9 July.
  • Wang N, Jancke D, Wiskott L (2014). Modeling correlations in spontaneous activity of visual cortex with Gaussian-binary deep Boltzmann machines. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), Banff, Canada, 14-16 April and Bernstein Conference, Göttingen, Germany, 2-5 September
  • Kozyrev V, Rekauzke S, Eysel UT, Jancke D (2013). Visualization of transcranial magnetic stimulation effects by voltage-sensitive dye imaging. 10th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, March 13-16 and 5th International Conference on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Leipzig, 19-21 March.
  • Nortmann N, Rekauzke S, Onat S, König P, Jancke D (2012). Representation of orientation content within rapid natural stimulus sequences in primary visual cortex. Symposium "Neural Computation: From Perception to Cognitive Function", Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 29-31 Oct.
  • Nortmann N, Rekauzke S, Onat S, König P, Jancke D (2012). Primary visual cortex represents the difference in orientation content within rapid stimulus sequences. Osnabrück Computational Cognition Alliance Meeting on 'The brain as an information processing system', Osnabrück, 4-6 June.
  • Nortmann N, Rekauzke S, Onat S, König P, Jancke D (2011). Representation of difference: Primary visual cortex encodes the relative change in orientation content within rapid stimulus sequences. Society for Neuroscience (SFN), Washington DC, USA.
  • Onat S, Nortmann N, Rekauzke S, König P, Jancke D (2011). Independent encoding of grating motion across stationary feature maps in primary visual cortex visualized with voltage-sensitive dye imaging. Workshop Computational Aspects of Learning, Delmenhorst, Germany, March 30 - April 2.                          
  • Ng B, Grabska-Barwinska A, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2009). Voltage-sensitive dye imaging in the pigeon`s homologue of the mammalian primary visual cortex. Israel Society for Neuroscience 18th Annual Meeting, Eilat, Israel, 22-24. Nov.
  • Grabska-Barwinska A, Ng B, Jancke D (2009). Reproducibility – a new approach to estimating significance of orientation and direction coding. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience, Frankfurt/Main, 30. Sept.- 2. Oct.
  • Markounikau V, Igel C, Jancke D (2009). A Mesoscopic Model of VSD Dynamics Observed in Visual Cortex Induced by Flashed and Moving Stimuli. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience, Frankfurt/Main, 30. Sept.- 2. Oct.
  • Palagina A, Eysel UT, Jancke D (2009). Going horizontal: spatiotemporal dynamics of evoked activity in rat V1 after retinal lesion. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience, Frankfurt/Main, 30. Sept.- 2. Oct.
  • Rothermel M, Ng B , Hatt H, Jancke D. (2009).Voltage-sensitive dye imaging of odor evoked activity patterns in the trigeminal ganglion in vivo. Annual Meeting Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AchemS), Florida, April 22-26.
  • Ng B, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2009). Neuronal correlates of luminance change in the pigeon brain – a population  code of the visual Wulst. 32nd Neurobiology conference, Eighth Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, Göttingen, March 25-29.
  • Ng B, Grabska-Barwinska, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2009).Orientation processing without orientation maps in the pigeon analogue to the primary visual cortex. Cosyne, Salt Lake City, 28 Feb- 1 March.
  • Onat S, König P, Jancke D (2008). Long-range interactions in natural scene processing revealed by voltage-sensitive dye imaging across primary visual cortex. Soc Neurosci Abstr 38.
  • Ng B, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2008). Dynamic Population Coding of Luminance Change in the Avian Visual Wulst captured by Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging in vivo and Electrophysiology. Soc Neurosci Abstr 38.
  • Rothermel M, Ng B, Hatt H, Jancke D (2008). In vivo voltage-sensitive dye imaging of odor representation in the trigeminal ganglion. Soc Neurosci Abstr 38.
  • Rothermel M, Ng B, Hatt H, Jancke D (2008). Spatial and temporal dynamics of odor representation in the trigeminal ganglion in vivo analyzed by voltage-sensitive dye imaging. International Symposium of olfaction and taste (ISOT), San Francisco, CA, 21-26 July.
  • Ng B, Kirsch JA, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2008). Rapid neuronal dynamics evoked by oriented stimuli in the pigeon visual brain captured by voltage-sensitive dye imaging. Computational Vision and Neuroscience Symposium, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics Tübingen, April 7-8.
  • Markounikau V, Christian I, Jancke D (2008). Neural Field Models of Early Cortical Processing of Real and Apparent Motion. Computational Vision and Neuroscience Symposium, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics Tübingen, April 7-8.
  • Selim Onat, Peter König, Dirk Jancke (2008). Processing of Natural Stimuli and Long-Range Interactions in Cat Visual Cortex Investigated with Voltage Sensitive Dye Imaging. FENS, Vienna.
  • Onat S, Swierczek M, König P, Jancke D (2007). Long-Range Interactions in Primary Visual Cortex during Natural Stimuli Processing Investigated by Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging in Cat Area 18. Ladislav Tauc Conference in Neurobiology, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France, 13-14 December.
  • Jancke D, Grinvald A (2007) .Cortical Activity Streaks evoked by Fast Moving Stimuli form to Patterns that Map Orientation of Motion Trajectories - Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging across Cat Primary Visual Cortex. Soc Neurosci Abstr 37.
  • Palagina G, Eysel UT, Jancke D (2007) Strengthening of horizontal axonal coupling between visually deprived and intact cortical zones during recovery from focal retinal lesions. Soc Neurosci Abstr 37.
  • Ng B, Kirsch JA, Güntürkün O, Jancke D (2007). Lack of orientation maps in an assumed avian homologue of the primary visual cortex: Functional characterization of visual wulst activity in pigeon using voltage-sensitive dye imaging and electrophysiological recordings. Soc Neurosci Abstr 37.
  • Onat S, Swierczek M, König P, Jancke D (2007) Long-Range Interactions in Cat Visual Cortex during Natural Stimuli Processing Investigated by Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging. Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, 7th Meeting of the German, Neuroscience Society, Göttingen, Germany, February 29. March – 1. April.
  • Meyer J, Igel C, Jancke D (2005) Modelling dynamic activity patterns in early visual cortex based on voltage sensitive dye experiments. Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen und das Netzwerk NeuroNRW, "Neuro2005: Gehirn – Geist – Psyche", Düsseldorf, November 29./30, Germany.
  • Swierczek M, Nagetusch A, Hoffmann KP, Distler C,Jancke D (2005) Albinotic and pigmented ferrets show similar cortical maps of direction and orientation preference - Intrinsic optical imaging of primary visual cortex. Soc Neurosci Abstr 35.
  • Jancke D & Grinvald A (2005) Cortical Representations of Motion Trajectories revealedby Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imaging in Early Visual Areas of the Cat. 30. Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, 6th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, Göttingen, February 17- 20.
  • Nagetusch A, Hoffmann KP, Distler C & Jancke D (2005).Do albinotic animals lack selecticvity for motion direction in the early visual cortex? Intrinsic optical imaging of parametric maps in ferrets (M. putorius furo). 30. Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, 6th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, Göttingen, February 17- 20.