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Liane Klein
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 7
Citations - 85
Liane Klein is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stimulus (physiology) & Visual perception. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 46 citations.
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Stimulus complexity shapes response correlations in primary visual cortex.
Mihály Bányai,Andreea Lazar,Liane Klein,Johanna Klon-Lipok,Marcell Stippinger,Wolf Singer,Wolf Singer,Gergő Orbán +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued that, in a functional model of visual perception, featuring probabilistic inference over a hierarchy of features, inferences about high-level features modulate inferences in the fine structure of SCCs as stimulus identity and, more importantly, stimulus complexity varies.
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Stimulus-specific plasticity of macaque V1 spike rates and gamma
Alina Peter,Benjamin J. Stauch,Katharine A Shapcott,Kleopatra Kouroupaki,Joscha T. Schmiedt,Liane Klein,Johanna Klon-Lipok,Dowdall,Marieke L. Schölvinck,Martin Vinck,Wolf Singer,Michael C. Schmid,Pascal Fries +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that both, repetition-related reductions in firing rate and increases in gamma are specific to the repeated stimulus and that gamma-band synchronization subserves the adaptive processing of repeated stimulus encounters, both for generating efficient stimulus responses and possibly for memory formation.
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High-density electrophysiological recordings in macaque using a chronically implanted 128-channel passive silicon probe
Liane Klein,F. Pothof,Bogdan Raducanu,Bogdan Raducanu,Johanna Klon-Lipok,Katharine A Shapcott,Katharine A Shapcott,Silke Musa,Alexandru Andrei,Arno Aarts,Oliver Paul,Wolf Singer,Patrick Ruther +12 more
TL;DR: The passive silicon probe enables semi-chronic recordings of high quality of LFP and MUA for a time span exceeding five months and is found that an insertion through the dura and subsequent readjustments of the chronically implanted neural probe was possible and allowed us to record stable LFPs for more than five months.
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Stimulus content shapes cortical response statistics
TL;DR: It is argued that feedback interactions in primary visual cortex (V1) establish the context in which individual neurons process complex stimuli and that changes in visual context give rise to stimulus-dependent SCCs.
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Stimulus-Specific Plasticity of Macaque V1 Spike Rates and Gamma
Alina Peter,Benjamin J. Stauch,Katharine A Shapcott,Kleopatra Kouroupaki,Joscha T. Schmiedt,Liane Klein,Johanna Klon-Lipok,Jarrod R Dowdall,Marieke L. Schölvinck,Martin Vinck,Martin Vinck,Wolf Singer,Michael C. Schmid,Pascal Fries +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gamma-band synchronization subserves the adaptive processing of repeated stimulus encounters, both for generating efficient stimulus responses and possibly for memory formation, and the gamma increases were specific to the presented stimulus location.