389 results on '"Bremmer, F."'
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52. (1173) - Cardio-Supportive Activity of Human Blood Monocytes in Human Engineered Heart Muscle
53. Perisaccadic Response Modulations in Area V1 of the Macaque Monkey are stimulus-dependent
54. Методология адаптации и тестирования алгоритмов оконтуривания на основе синтезированных изображений в задачах привязки
55. Saccadic suppression comprises an active binocular mechanism
56. Systematic deviation of eye-movement direction from stimulus-direction during Optokinetic Nystagmus
57. Eye-Position Signals in the Dorsal Visual System Are Accurate and Precise on Short Timescales
58. Localization of visual targets during open-loop smooth pursuit
59. Spatiotemporal profile of peri-saccadic contrast sensitivity
60. Spatial topography of saccade induced chronostasis
61. Receptive Field Positions in Area MT during Slow Eye Movements
62. Spatial representation during saccade adaptation in macaque areas V1 and V4
63. Learning arbitrary visuoauditory mappings during interception of moving targets
64. Foveation Time as a Driving Factor of Saccade Adaptation
65. Dynamics of eye position signals in macaque dorsal areas explain peri-saccadic mislocalization
66. Perisaccadic response properties of MT neurons
67. Perisaccadic mislocalization as optimal percept
68. Localization of visual and auditory stimuli during smooth pursuit eye movements
69. Spatio-temporal topography of saccadic suppression
70. Effects of focal brain lesions on perception of different motion types
71. The effect of age on the detection of coherent motion and radial flow
72. Localization of visual targets during optokinetic eye movements
73. The main sequence of human optokinetic nystagmus
74. Sensitivity to chromatic contrast at the time of saccades
75. Spatial aspects of perisaccadic chronostasis
76. Receptive field shifts in area MT during smooth and rapid eye movements
77. Task influences on the dynamic properties of fast eye movements
78. Depth perception during saccades
79. Perceptual evidence for saccadic updating of color stimuli
80. Directional Asymmetry of Neurons in Cortical Areas MT and MST Projecting to the NOT-DTN in Macaques
81. Reply to Harris and Rogers
82. Eye position encoding in the macaque ventral intraparietal area (VIP)
83. Visual Responses of Neurons from Areas V1 and MT in a Monkey with Late Onset Strabismus: A Case Study
84. Eye Position Effects in Monkey Cortex. I. Visual and Pursuit-Related Activity in Extrastriate Areas MT and MST
85. Eye Position Effects in Monkey Cortex. II. Pursuit- and Fixation-Related Activity in Posterior Parietal Areas LIP and 7A
86. Deconstructing the receptive field: Information coding in macaque area MST
87. Perception of self-motion from visual flow
88. Stages of self-motion processing in primate posterior parietal cortex
89. NON-RETINOCENTRIC REPRESENTATION OF VISUAL INFORMATION IN MONKEY POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX.
90. Vision Research special issue on 'Perception and action'.
91. Polymodal Motion Processing in Posterior Parietal and Premotor CortexA Human fMRI Study Strongly Implies Equivalencies between Humans and Monkeys
92. Optokinetic and pursuit system
93. A0549 - The molecular and epigenetic function of the signaling molecule CD24 in germ cell tumors and its suitability as a therapeutic target using antibodies and NK-CAR cells.
94. Human chorionic gonadotropin-positive seminoma patients: A registry compiled by the global germ cell tumor collaborative group (G3)
95. [Report of the German Society of Pathology Working Group on Uropathology].
96. [Histopathological analysis of germ cell tumours: aspects to consider].
97. Pathogenesis and pathobiology of testicular germ cell tumours: a view from a developmental biological perspective with guidelines for pathological diagnostics.
98. Artificial intelligence meets body sense: task-driven neural networks reveal computational principles of the proprioceptive pathway.
99. Molecular and histopathological characterization of seminoma patients with highly elevated human chorionic gonadotropin levels in the serum.
100. Assessing the risk to develop a growing teratoma syndrome based on molecular and epigenetic subtyping as well as novel secreted biomarkers.
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