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Overview

Ehud Kaplan is affiliated with Charles University in the Czech Republic and focuses research efforts primarily within the fields of Medicine and Surgery. Their work concentrates on topics related to hernia repair and management, as well as intestinal and peritoneal adhesions.

The scientist has published their research in notable venues, including the British Journal of Surgery.

Recent publications by Ehud Kaplan include:

  • HERNIA RECURRENCE, CHRONIC PAIN AND INFECTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING OPEN REPAIR OF VENTRAL HERNIA OR DIVARICATION OF RECTUS ABDOMINUS WITH MONOFILAMENT POLY-4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE MESH: A RETROSPECTIVE, PATIENT-REPORT CASE SERIES, 2024, British journal of surgery

Frequent co-authors collaborating on research with Ehud Kaplan include:

  • Mark Field
  • Charlotte Molesworth

Main topics addressed in their research are:

  • Hernia repair and management
  • Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions

Best Publications

  • The primate retina contains two types of ganglion cells, with high and low contrast sensitivity

    Ehud Kaplan;Robert M. Shapley

  • X and Y cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus of macaque monkeys.

    E Kaplan;R M Shapley

  • Receptive fields of P and M ganglion cells across the primate retina

    Lisa J. Croner;Ehud Kaplan

  • Chapter 7 New views of primate retinal function

    Ehud Kaplan;Barry B. Lee;Robert M. Shapley;Robert M. Shapley

  • Background light and the contrast gain of primate P and M retinal ganglion cells.

    K Purpura;E Kaplan;R M Shapley

  • Spatial summation and contrast sensitivity of X and Y cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the macaque

    Robert Shapley;Ehud Kaplan;Robert Soodak

  • Response Variability and Timing Precision of Neuronal Spike Trains In Vivo

    Daniel S. Reich;Jonathan D. Victor;Jonathan D. Victor;Bruce W. Knight;Tsuyoshi Ozaki

  • Contrast gain control in the primate retina: P cells are not X-like, some M cells are.

    Ethan A. Benardete;Ehud Kaplan;Bruce W. Knight

  • Fractal character of the neural spike train in the visual system of the cat.

    Malvin C. Teich;Conor Heneghan;Steven B. Lowen;Tsuyoshi Ozaki

  • Light adaptation in the primate retina: analysis of changes in gain and dynamics of monkey retinal ganglion cells.

    Keith Purpura;Daniel Tranchina;Ehud Kaplan;Robert M. Shapley

  • Contrast affects the transmission of visual information through the mammalian lateral geniculate nucleus.

    E Kaplan;K Purpura;R M Shapley

  • The dynamics of primate M retinal ganglion cells.

    Ethan A. Benardete;Ehud Kaplan

  • The dynamics of primate retinal ganglion cells.

    Ehud Kaplan;Ethan Benardete

  • The receptive field of the primate P retinal ganglion cell, I: Linear dynamics

    Ethan A. Benardete;Ehud Kaplan

  • The receptive field organization of X-cells in the cat: Spatiotemporal coupling and asymmetry

    S. Dawis;R. Shapley;E. Kaplan;D. Tranchina

  • Dynamics of neurons in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus: in vivo electrophysiology and computational modeling.

    P. Mukherjee;E. Kaplan

  • On the molecular origin of photoreceptor noise

    Robert B. Barlow;Robert R. Birge;Ehud Kaplan;Ehud Kaplan;Jack R. Tallent

  • Contrast sensitivity and spatial frequency response of primate cortical neurons in and around the cytochrome oxidase blobs.

    David P. Edwards;Keith P. Purpura;Keith P. Purpura;Ehud Kaplan

  • Representation of spatial frequency and orientation in the visual cortex

    R. M. Everson;A. K. Prashanth;M. Gabbay;B. W. Knight

  • The origin of the S (slow) potential in the mammalian Lateral Geniculate Nucleus

    E. Kaplan;R. Shapley

  • Perspectives and Problems in Nonlinear Science

    Ehud Kaplan;Jerrold E. Marsden;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

  • The primate retina contains two types of ganglion cells, with high and low contrast sensitivity (spatial vision/visual neurons/macaque monkey)

    Ehud Kaplan;Robert M. Shapley

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Shapley
Robert Shapley New York University
Malvin C. Teich
Malvin C. Teich Boston University
Jonathan D. Victor
Jonathan D. Victor Cornell University
Pratik Mukherjee
Pratik Mukherjee University of California, San Francisco
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan New York University
David J. Tolhurst
David J. Tolhurst University of Cambridge
Barry B. Lee
Barry B. Lee Max Planck Society

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