Borst, Alexander, 1957-....
Alexander Borst deutscher Neurobiologe
VIAF ID: 2927159109699606900008 ( Personal )
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Works
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Analysis of Dscam1 diversity in regulating dendritic morphology of Lobula Plate Tangential Cells | |
Bio-Inspired Motion Vision for Aerial Course Control | |
Biologisch Inspiriertes Bewegungssehen für Flugsteuerung | |
Characterization of prothoracic neck motor neurons in the blowfly Calliphora vicina | |
Computational methods in Connectomics | |
Connectomic analysis of mouse barrel cortex and fly optic lobe | |
Development of techniques for single dendritic spine analysis spinomics | |
Full reconstruction of large lobula plate tangential cells in Drosophila from a 3D EM dataset | |
Functional and developmental characterization of local motion sensing neurons in the fly visual system | |
Functional imaging of the neural components of Drosophila motion detection | |
Genome-wide analysis of innate electric shock- and odour-avoidance, punishment- and relief- learning | |
Golden goal regulates target specificity in the Drosophila Lamina | |
Illuminating the neural circuitry underlying larval zebrafish behavior | |
Internal structure of the fly elementary motion detector | |
Local and non-local processing in the retina | |
morphological identity of insect dendrites | |
Neural circuits underlying colour vision and visual memory in Drosophila melanogaster | |
role of direction-selective visual interneurons T4 and T5 in Drosophila orientation behavior | |
The role of horizontal system cells in optomotor responses in Drosophila melanogaster | |
Subcellular mapping of dendritic activity in optic flow processing neurons | |
System identification of optic-flow processing neurons in the fly single cell and small circuit models | |
Traitement local et non-local dans la rétine. | |
Untersuchungen zur zentralnervösen Verarbeitung olfaktorischer Reize bei Drosophila melanogaster | |
Visual Motion Detection in Tethered Flying Flies |