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Simon Weiler

Research Associate (Biological sciences)

London

Neuroscientist interested in visual and non-visual processing in visual cortex, interhemispheric communication, cross-modal integration, magnetoreception and 3D brain atlas development. Postdoc at Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, London, UK, group: Troy Margrie PhD in Neuroscience, Max-Planck Institute Neurobiology, Munich, Germany, group: Tobias Bonhoeffer Masters in Neuroscience, IMPRS, Goettingen, Germany website see: https://sites.google.com/view/neuroweiler

Publications

  • Relationship between input connectivity, morphology and orientation tuning of layer 2/3 pyramidal cells in mouse visual cortex
  • Selective connectivity limits functional binocularity in the retinogeniculate pathway of the mouse
  • Functional and structural features of L2/3 pyramidal cells continuously covary with pial depth in mouse visual cortex
  • Functional and structural features of L2/3 pyramidal cells continuously covary with pial depth in mouse visual cortex
  • ATP hydrolysis is critically required for function of CaV1.3 channels in cochlear inner hair cells via fueling Ca2+ clearance.
  • High-yield in vitro recordings from neurons functionally characterized in vivo
  • Limited functional convergence of eye-specific inputs in the retinogeniculate pathway of the mouse
  • Orientation and direction tuning align with dendritic morphology and spatial connectivity in mouse visual cortex
  • A primary sensory cortical interareal feedforward inhibitory circuit for tacto-visual integration
  • Layer 6 corticocortical cells dominate the anatomical organization of intra and interhemispheric feedback
  • Overcoming off-target optical stimulation-evoked cortical activity in the mouse brainin vivo
  • Layer 6 corticocortical neurons are a major route for intra and interhemispheric feedback
  • Layer 6 corticocortical neurons are a major route for intra- and interhemispheric feedback

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