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Adaptive processing of in vivo two-photon images of neuronal dynamics. I. Valmianski, A. Y. Shih, J. Driscoll, D. W. Matthews, Y, Freund and D. Kleinfeld.

High-speed gated photon counting for two-photon microscopy. J. Driscoll, G. A. White, Q.-T. Nguyen, P. S. Tsai, A. H. Shih, J. Wang, J. A. Squier, G. Cauwenberghs and D. Kleinfeld.

Occlusions to single penetrating arterioles and single ascending venules: A locus for silent stroke? A. Shih, J. Driscoll, B. Friedman, P. D. Lyden and D. Kleinfeld

Threshold relaxation is an effective means to connect gaps in three dimensional images of microvascular networks. J. Kaufhold, P. S. Tsai, P. Blinder and D. Kleinfeld.

Coding of vibrissa motion in primary motor cortex of rat. D. N. Hill, J. C. Curtis and D. Kleinfeld.

Closed loop electrical dynamics in the vibrissa sensorimotor system. D. Kleinfeld and M. Deschenes, invited review for Neuron.

Sorting spikes. D. N. Hill, S. B. Mehta and D. Kleinfeld, invited ToolBox review for the Journal of Neuroscience.

Hierarchical motor control in the rat vibrissa system. D. N. Hill and D. Kleinfeld, invited review for the Journal of Neurophysiology


Date Modified: 05/2009

David Kleinfeld, PhD
Physics Department
UC San Diego
dk@physics.ucsd.edu