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Employment (2)

Harvard Medical School: Boston, MA, US

2017-10-01 to present | Research Associate (Neurobiology)
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Till S Hartmann

Harvard Medical School: Boston, MA, US

2012-01-17 to 2017-09-30 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Neurobiology)
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Till S Hartmann

Education and qualifications (2)

Rutgers University Newark: Newark, NJ, US

2006-09-01 to 2012-01-16 | Ph.D. (Center for Molecular and Behaviorla Neuroscience)
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Till S Hartmann

Philipps-Universität Marburg: Marburg, Hessen, DE

2001-04-08 to 2006-03-01 | M.Sc./Diplomphysiker (Physik)
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Funding (4)

Functional Effects of Cortico-cortical Feedback

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Fundamental Neurobiology

2014-06-25 to 2015-05-30 | Salary award
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (Bethesda, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 5T32NS007484-15
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Till S Hartmann

David Mahoney Fellowship

2013-07 to 2014-06 | Salary award
David Mahoney Fund (Boston, US)
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Alice and Joseph Brooks Fund Fellowship award

2012-07 to 2013-06 | Salary award
Alice and Joseph Brooks Fund (Boston, MA, US)
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Works (11)

Brain Feature Maps Reveal Progressive Animal-Feature Representations in the Ventral Stream

2024-11-24 | Preprint
Contributors: Zhanqi Zhang; Till S. Hartmann; Richard T. Born; Livingstone Margaret S; Carlos R. Ponce
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Informing Machine Perception With Psychophysics

Proceedings of the IEEE
2024-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Justin Dulay; Sonia Poltoratski; Till S. Hartmann; Samuel E. Anthony; Walter J. Scheirer
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Weak evidence for neural correlates of task-switching in macaque V1

Journal of Neurophysiology
2023-05-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Richard D. Lange; Camille Gómez-Laberge; Vladimir K. Berezovskii; Anton Pletenev; Ariana Sherdil; Till Hartmann; Ralf M. Haefner; Richard T. Born
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Cortico-cortical feedback from V2 exerts a powerful influence over the visually evoked local field potential and associated spike timing in V1

2019-10-03 | Other
Contributors: Till S. Hartmann; Sruti Raja; Stephen G. Lomber; Richard T. Born
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Evolving super stimuli for real neurons using deep generative networks

2019-01-17 | Other
Contributors: Carlos R. Ponce; Will Xiao; Peter F. Schade; Till S. Hartmann; Gabriel Kreiman; Margaret S. Livingstone
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End-stopping predicts curvature tuning along the ventral stream

Journal of Neuroscience
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85010468137

Contributors: Ponce, C.R.; Hartmann, T.S.; Livingstone, M.S.
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Till S Hartmann via Scopus - Elsevier

Two types of receptive field dynamics in area v4 at the time of eye movements?

Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85018326716

Contributors: Hartmann, T.S.; Zirnsak, M.; Marquis, M.; Hamker, F.H.; Moore, T.
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Till S Hartmann via Scopus - Elsevier

End-Stopping Predicts Curvature Tuning along the Ventral Stream

The Journal of Neuroscience
2017-01-18 | Journal article
Contributors: Carlos R. Ponce; Till S. Hartmann; Margaret S. Livingstone
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Motion detection based on recurrent network dynamics

Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84919922375

Contributors: Joukes, J.; Hartmann, T.S.; Krekelberg, B.
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Till S Hartmann via Scopus - Elsevier

Cortical magnification plus cortical plasticity equals vision?

Vision Research
2014-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Richard T. Born; Alexander R. Trott; Till S. Hartmann
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Receptive field positions in area MT during slow eye movements

Journal of Neuroscience
2011 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-79960661702

Contributors: Hartmann, T.S.; Bremmer, F.; Albright, T.D.; Krekelberg, B.
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