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Prof.
Stefan
Glasauer
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Principal Investigator
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Address
BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg Institut für Medizintechnologie Universitätsplatz 1 01968 Senftenberg
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Phone
+49-3573-85641
Fax
+49-3573-85609
Email
stefan.glasauer@b-tu.de
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Research topics
- perception of spatial orientation and gravity
- navigation in real and virtual environments
- vestibular and oculo-motor systems
- posture, motor control and grip force control
We frequently work with neurological patients suffering from peripheral or central disorders of the vestibular and ocular motor systems.
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Scientific approach
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We use computational and mathematical methods from systems and control theory to analyze and model physiological and psychophysical data, mostly recorded from humans in our lab, to derive theories on behaviour and perception.
Neural data is collected by our collaborators from awake monkeys and frog whole-brain preparations.
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Related Publications
- Marti, S, Straumann, D, Büttner, U, and Glasauer, S (2008): A model-based theory on the origin of downbeat nystagmus. Exp Brain Res 188 (4): 613-631. ( Abstract )
- Nuding, U, Ono, S, Mustari, M, Büttner, U, and Glasauer, S (2008): A theory of the dual pathways for smooth pursuit based on dynamic gain control. J Neurophysiol 99 : 2798-2808.
- Glasauer, S and Brandt, T (2007): Non-commutative updating of perceived self-orientation in three dimensions. J Neurophysiol 97 (2958-2964): . ( Abstract )
- Glasauer, S, Schneider, E, Grasso, R, and Ivanenko, YP (2007): Space-time relativity in self-motion reproduction. 97 (1): 451-461. ( Abstract )
- Kalla, R, Glasauer, S, Büttner, U, Brandt, T, and Strupp, M (2007): 4-aminopyridine restores vertical and horizontal neural integrator function in downbeat nystagmus. Brain 130 (Pt 9): 2441-2451. ( Abstract )
- Wright, WG and Glasauer, S (2006): Subjective somatosensory vertical during dynamic tilt is dependent on task, inertial condition, and multisensory concordance. Exp Brain Res 172 (3): 310-321. ( Abstract )
- Glasauer, S, Schneider, E, Jahn, K, Strupp, M, and Brandt, T (2005): How the eyes move the body.Neurology 65 (8): 1291-1293. ( Abstract )
- Glasauer, S, Amorim, MA, Viaud-Delmon, I, and Berthoz, A (2002): Differential effects of labyrinthine dysfunction on distance and direction during blindfolded walking of a triangular path. Exp Brain Res 145(4): 489-497. ( Abstract )
- Wilden, A, Glasauer, S, Kleine, JF, and Büttner, U (2002): Modelling transfer characteristics of vestibular neurons in the fastigial nucleus of the behaving monkey on the basis of canal-otolith interaction.Neuroreport 13 (6): 799-804. ( Abstract )
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