Pieter M Goltstein
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Goltstein P, Laubender D, Bonhoeffer T, Hubener M
Nat Commun
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):1926.
PMID: 40000624
The columnar organization of response properties is a fundamental feature of the mammalian visual cortex. However, columns have not been observed universally across all mammalian species. Here, we report the...
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Goltstein P
Curr Biol
. 2022 Aug;
32(15):R839-R841.
PMID: 35944484
A new study provides insight into the neuronal mechanisms that underlie visual learning in the tree shrew, revealing how improved coding for trained stimuli in visual cortex can negatively affect...
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Goltstein P, Reinert S, Bonhoeffer T, Hubener M
Nat Neurosci
. 2021 Sep;
24(10):1441-1451.
PMID: 34545249
Associative memories are stored in distributed networks extending across multiple brain regions. However, it is unclear to what extent sensory cortical areas are part of these networks. Using a paradigm...
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Glas A, Hubener M, Bonhoeffer T, Goltstein P
Curr Biol
. 2021 Jul;
31(18):4052-4061.e6.
PMID: 34324833
It is commonly acknowledged that memory is substantially improved when learning is distributed over time, an effect called the "spacing effect". So far it has not been studied how spaced...
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Reinert S, Hubener M, Bonhoeffer T, Goltstein P
Nature
. 2021 Apr;
593(7859):411-417.
PMID: 33883745
The ability to categorize sensory stimuli is crucial for an animal's survival in a complex environment. Memorizing categories instead of individual exemplars enables greater behavioural flexibility and is computationally advantageous....
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Glas A, Hubener M, Bonhoeffer T, Goltstein P
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0214954.
PMID: 30947245
Miniaturized microscopes are lightweight imaging devices that allow optical recordings from neurons in freely moving animals over the course of weeks. Despite their ubiquitous use, individual neuronal responses measured with...
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Marinkovic P, Blumenstock S, Goltstein P, Korzhova V, Peters F, Knebl A, et al.
Brain
. 2019 Mar;
142(4):1051-1062.
PMID: 30847469
Pathological alterations of tau protein play a significant role in the emergence and progression of neurodegenerative disorders. Tauopathies are characterized by detachment of the tau protein from neuronal microtubules, and...
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Goltstein P, Meijer G, Pennartz C
Elife
. 2018 Sep;
7.
PMID: 30222107
Reward is often employed as reinforcement in behavioral paradigms but it is unclear how the visuospatial aspect of a stimulus-reward association affects the cortical representation of visual space. Using a...
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Goltstein P, Reinert S, Glas A, Bonhoeffer T, Hubener M
PLoS One
. 2018 Sep;
13(9):e0204066.
PMID: 30212542
Head-fixed behavioral tasks can provide important insights into cognitive processes in rodents. Despite the widespread use of this experimental approach, there is only limited knowledge of how differences in task...
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Liebscher S, Keller G, Goltstein P, Bonhoeffer T, Hubener M
Curr Biol
. 2016 Mar;
26(7):956-64.
PMID: 27020746
Neurodegenerative processes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) affect the structure and function of neurons [1-4], resulting in altered neuronal activity patterns comprising neuronal hypo- and hyperactivity [5, 6] and causing the...