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Frans W. Cornelissen

Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen

Publications -  186
Citations -  5412

Frans W. Cornelissen is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual field & Visual cortex. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 176 publications receiving 4852 citations. Previous affiliations of Frans W. Cornelissen include Janssen Pharmaceutica & University of Groningen.

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The Eyelink Toolbox: Eye tracking with MATLAB and the Psychophysics Toolbox

TL;DR: The Eyelink Toolbox enables experimenters to measure eye movements while simultaneously executing the stimulus presentation routines provided by the Psychophysics Toolbox.
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Large-scale remapping of visual cortex is absent in adult humans with macular degeneration

TL;DR: Functional magnetic resonance imaging results provide no evidence of remapping, questioning the contemporary view that early visual areas of the adult human brain have the capacity to reorganize extensively.
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Changes in cortical grey matter density associated with long-standing retinal visual field defects.

TL;DR: Long-term cortical deprivation, due to retinal lesions acquired later in life, is associated with retinotopic-specific neuronal degeneration of visual cortex, which indicates that such degeneration could interfere with therapeutic strategies such as the future application of artificial retinal implants to overcome lesion-induced visual impairment.
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Robust autofocusing in microscopy

TL;DR: A robust and fast autofocus approach useful for a wide range of microscopic modalities and preparations, generally applicable in light microscopy, whenever the image information content is sufficient.

Robust Autofocusing in Microscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, a robust and fast autofocus approach was proposed for a wide range of microscopic modalities and preparations, using convolution with the derivative of a Gaussian smoothing function.