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Hans-Rudolf Lüscher

Hans-Rudolf Lüscher

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Neuroscience

D-Index
39
Citations
5111
World Ranking
8389
National Ranking
192

Overview

Hans-Rudolf Lüscher is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their academic profile reflects a career grounded in research and teaching within a university setting.

Available data does not include specifics on their recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, and no book publications or awards have been recorded.

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Best Publications

  • Top-down Dendritic Input Increases the Gain of Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons

    Matthew E. Larkum;Walter Senn;Hans-R. Lüscher

  • High I h Channel Density in the Distal Apical Dendrite of Layer V Pyramidal Cells Increases Bidirectional Attenuation of EPSPs

    Thomas Berger;Matthew E. Larkum;Hans R. Lüscher

  • Neocortical Pyramidal Cells Respond as Integrate-and-Fire Neurons to In Vivo–Like Input Currents

    Alexander Rauch;Giancarlo La Camera;Hans-Rudolf Lüscher;Walter Senn

  • Predicting spike timing of neocortical pyramidal neurons by simple threshold models

    Renaud Jolivet;Alexander Rauch;Alexander Rauch;Hans-Rudolf Lüscher;Wulfram Gerstner

  • Combined Voltage and Calcium Epifluorescence Imaging In Vitro and In Vivo Reveals Subthreshold and Suprathreshold Dynamics of Mouse Barrel Cortex

    Thomas Berger;Aren Borgdorff;Sylvain Crochet;Florian B. Neubauer

  • Repetitive TMS over the human oculomotor cortex: comparison of 1-Hz and theta burst stimulation.

    Thomas Nyffeler;Pascal Wurtz;Hans-Rudolf Lüscher;Christian W. Hess

  • Multiple Time Scales of Temporal Response in Pyramidal and Fast Spiking Cortical Neurons

    Giancarlo La Camera;Alexander Rauch;David Thurbon;Hans-R. Lüscher

  • Extending lifetime of plastic changes in the human brain.

    Thomas Nyffeler;Pascal Wurtz;Hans‐Rudolf Lüscher;Christian W. Hess

  • The Dynamical Response Properties of Neocortical Neurons to Temporally Modulated Noisy Inputs In Vitro

    Harold Köndgen;Caroline Geisler;Stefano Fusi;Stefano Fusi;Xiao Jing Wang

  • Minimal Models of Adapted Neuronal Response to In Vivo &#8211lLike Input Currents

    Giancarlo La Camera;Alexander Rauch;Hans-R. Lüscher;Walter Senn

  • Dopamine Increases the Gain of the Input-Output Response of Rat Prefrontal Pyramidal Neurons

    Kay Thurley;Walter Senn;Hans-Rudolf Lüscher

  • Action potential propagation through embryonic dorsal root ganglion cells in culture. II. Decrease of conduction reliability during repetitive stimulation

    C. Luscher;J. Streit;P. Lipp;H. R. Luscher

  • Fiberoptic System for Recording Dendritic Calcium Signals in Layer 5 Neocortical Pyramidal Cells in Freely Moving Rats

    Masanori Murayama;Enrique Pérez-Garci;Hans-Rudolf Lüscher;Matthew E. Larkum

  • Action potential propagation through embryonic dorsal root ganglion cells in culture. I. Influence of the cell morphology on propagation properties.

    C. Luscher;J. Streit;R. Quadroni;H. R. Luscher

  • Single-neuron discharge properties and network activity in dissociated cultures of neocortex.

    M. Giugliano;P. Darbon;M. Arsiero;H.-R. Lüscher

  • Propagation of action potentials in the dendrites of neurons from rat spinal cord slice cultures

    Matthew E. Larkum;M. G. Rioult;Hans R. Lüscher

  • Passive electrical properties of ventral horn neurons in rat spinal cord slices.

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  • Simulation of action potential propagation in complex terminal arborizations.

    H.R. Lüscher;J.S. Shiner

  • The Impact of Input Fluctuations on the Frequency–Current Relationships of Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons in the Rat Medial Prefrontal Cortex

    Maura Arsiero;Hans Rudolf Lüscher;Brian Nils Lundstrom;Michele Giugliano;Michele Giugliano;Michele Giugliano

  • Transmitter concentration profiles in the synaptic cleft: an analytical model of release and diffusion.

    J. Kleinle;K. Vogt;H.R. Lüscher;L. Müller

  • A modified roller tube technique for organotypic cocultures of embryonic rat spinal cord, sensory ganglia and skeletal muscle.

    U.F. Braschler;A. Iannone;C. Spenger;J. Streit

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Senn
Walter Senn University of Bern
Michele Giugliano
Michele Giugliano University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Christian Spenger
Christian Spenger Karolinska Institute
Stefano Fusi
Stefano Fusi Columbia University
Wulfram Gerstner
Wulfram Gerstner École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Christian Lüscher
Christian Lüscher University of Geneva
Matthew E. Larkum
Matthew E. Larkum Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Kaspar E. Vogt
Kaspar E. Vogt University of Tsukuba
Thomas Nyffeler
Thomas Nyffeler University of Bern
René M. Müri
René M. Müri University of Bern

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