Greg Horwitz

Greg Horwitz

University of Washington

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Greg Horwitz

Greg Horwitz, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Vision.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Closed-loop optogenetic perturbation of macaque oculomotor cerebellum: evidence for an internal saccade model

Poster Session II: Color and luminance processing in V1 complex cells and artificial neural networks

Poster Session I: Digital dual-Purkinje-image eye tracking enables precise determination of visual receptive fields in fixating macaques

Enhancer-AAVs allow genetic access to oligodendrocytes and diverse populations of astrocytes across species

Anatomical and molecular characterization of parvalbumin-cholecystokinin co-expressing inhibitory interneurons: implications for neuropsychiatric conditions

Color and luminance processing in V1 complex cells and artificial neural networks

Coding of chromatic spatial contrast by macaque V1 neurons

Correction: Temporal information loss in the macaque early visual system

Greg Horwitz Information

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Citations(all)

3775

Citations(since 2020)

1854

Cited By

2329

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Greg Horwitz Skills & Research Interests

Vision

Top articles of Greg Horwitz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Closed-loop optogenetic perturbation of macaque oculomotor cerebellum: evidence for an internal saccade model

Journal of Neuroscience

Robijanto Soetedjo

Gregory D Horwitz

2024/2/7

Poster Session II: Color and luminance processing in V1 complex cells and artificial neural networks

Journal of Vision

Luke Bun

Gregory Horwitz

2023/12/1

Poster Session I: Digital dual-Purkinje-image eye tracking enables precise determination of visual receptive fields in fixating macaques

Journal of Vision

Ryan Ressmeyer

Jacob Yates

Gregory Horwitz

2023/12/1

Enhancer-AAVs allow genetic access to oligodendrocytes and diverse populations of astrocytes across species

bioRxiv

John K Mich

Smrithi Sunil

Nelson Johansen

Refugio A Martinez

Mckaila Leytze

...

2023/9/21

Anatomical and molecular characterization of parvalbumin-cholecystokinin co-expressing inhibitory interneurons: implications for neuropsychiatric conditions

Molecular Psychiatry

Steven F Grieco

Kevin G Johnston

Pan Gao

B Maximiliano Garduño

Bryan Tang

...

2023/7/13

Color and luminance processing in V1 complex cells and artificial neural networks

Color Research & Application

Luke M Bun

Gregory D Horwitz

2023

Coding of chromatic spatial contrast by macaque V1 neurons

Elife

Abhishek De

Gregory D Horwitz

2022/2/11

Correction: Temporal information loss in the macaque early visual system

PLoS biology

Gregory D Horwitz

2022/8/4

Deficits in decision-making induced by parietal cortex inactivation are compensated at two timescales

Neuron

Danique Jeurissen

S Shushruth

Yasmine El-Shamayleh

Gregory D Horwitz

Michael N Shadlen

2022/6/15

Cognitive neuroscience: Mental replay in monkeys

Aaron P Batista

Gregory D Horwitz

2022/5/9

Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse (vol 598, pg 111, 2021)

NATURE

Trygve E Bakken

Nikolas L Jorstad

Qiwen Hu

Blue B Lake

Wei Tian

...

2022/4/7

Author Correction: Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse

Nature

Trygve E Bakken

Nikolas L Jorstad

Qiwen Hu

Blue B Lake

Wei Tian

...

2022/4/7

Temporal filtering of luminance and chromaticity in macaque visual cortex

Iscience

Gregory D Horwitz

2021/6/25

Functional enhancer elements drive subclass-selective expression from mouse to primate neocortex

Cell reports

John K Mich

Lucas T Graybuck

Erik E Hess

Joseph T Mahoney

Yoshiko Kojima

...

2021/3/30

A multimodal cell census and atlas of the mammalian primary motor cortex

Nature

Principal manuscript editors

Analysis coordination

Integrated data analysis Armand Ethan 42 Yao Zizhen 5

ATAC-seq data generation and processing Fang Rongxin 45 Hou Xiaomeng 10 Lucero Jacinta D. 18 Osteen Julia K. 18 Pinto-Duarte Antonio 18 Poirion Olivier 10 Preissl Sebastian 10 Wang Xinxin 10 97 97

Epi-retro-seq data generation and processing Dominguez Bertha 53 Ito-Cole Tony 1 Jacobs Matthew 1 Jin Xin 54 99 100 99 100 Lee Cheng-Ta 53 Lee Kuo-Fen 53 Miyazaki Paula Assakura 1 Pang Yan 1 Rashid Mohammad 1 Smith Jared B. 54 Vu Minh 1 Williams Elora 54

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2021/10/7

Spatial receptive field structure of double-opponent cells in macaque V1

Journal of Neurophysiology

Abhishek De

Gregory D Horwitz

2021/3/1

Single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-seq uncovers shared and distinct axes of variation in dorsal LGN neurons in mice, non-human primates, and humans

Elife

Trygve E Bakken

Cindy TJ van Velthoven

Vilas Menon

Rebecca D Hodge

Zizhen Yao

...

2021/9/2

Injections of AAV vectors for optogenetics in anesthetized and awake behaving non-human primate brain

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Yoshiko Kojima

Jonathan T Ting

Robijanto Soetedjo

Shane D Gibson

Gregory D Horwitz

2021/8/4

Windows and periscopes into primate behavior

Cell Reports

Ryan A Canfield

Amy L Orsborn

Gregory D Horwitz

2021/7/20

Viral vectors for neural circuit mapping and recent advances in trans-synaptic anterograde tracers

Xiangmin Xu

Todd C Holmes

Min-Hua Luo

Kevin T Beier

Gregory D Horwitz

...

2020/9/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 99
Michael Hasselmo

Michael Hasselmo

Boston University

H-index: 83
William T Newsome

William T Newsome

Stanford University

H-index: 53
E.J. Chichilnisky

E.J. Chichilnisky

Stanford University

H-index: 47
Jonathan Pillow

Jonathan Pillow

Princeton University

H-index: 32
Aaron Batista

Aaron Batista

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 27
Greg Field

Greg Field

Duke University

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