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Lukas Klimmasch
Lukas Klimmasch
PhD Student at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS)
Verified email at fias.uni-frankfurt.de
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A Genome-Scale Database and Reconstruction of Caenorhabditis elegans Metabolism
J Gebauer, C Gentsch, J Mansfeld, K Schmeißer, S Waschina, S Brandes, ...
Cell systems 2 (5), 312-322, 2016
472016
Active efficient coding explains the development of binocular vision and its failure in amblyopia
S Eckmann, L Klimmasch, BE Shi, J Triesch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (11), 6156-6162, 2020
252020
Learning of active binocular vision in a biomechanical model of the oculomotor system
L Klimmasch, A Lelais, A Lichtenstein, BE Shi, J Triesch
2017 Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and …, 2017
72017
An Active Efficient Coding Model of Binocular Vision Development Under Normal and Abnormal Rearing Conditions
L Klimmasch, J Schneider, A Lelais, BE Shi, J Triesch
International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, 66-77, 2018
32018
Computational investigation of environment-noise interaction in single-cell organisms: the merit of expression stochasticity depends on the quality of environmental fluctuations
A Lück, L Klimmasch, P Großmann, S Germerodt, C Kaleta
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1-12, 2018
32018
The Development of Active Binocular Vision under Normal and Alternate Rearing Conditions
L Klimmasch, J Schneider, A Lelais, BE Shi, J Triesch
bioRxiv, 2020
22020
A model of the development of anisometropic amblyopia through recruitment of interocular suppression
S Eckmann, L Klimmasch, B Shi, J Triesch
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 942-942, 2018
12018
A Computational Model of the Development and Treatment of Anisometropic Amblyopia
S Eckmann, L Klimmasch, BE Shi, J Triesch
PERCEPTION 48, 49-49, 2019
2019
An Active Efficient Coding Model of the Development of Amblyopia
S Eckmann, L Klimmasch, B Shi, J Triesch
2018
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