Matthias Kaschube

About Matthias Kaschube

Matthias Kaschube, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, specializes in the field of Self-organization of biological structure and function.

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

Common modular architecture across diverse cortical areas in early development

Self-organization of modular activity in immature cortical networks

Utilizing 2D-region-based CNNs for automatic dendritic spine detection in 3D live cell imaging

Visual experience drives the development of novel and reliable visual representations from endogenously structured networks

A stable sensory map emerges from a dynamic equilibrium of neurons with unstable tuning properties

Fully automated detection of dendritic spines in 3D live cell imaging data using deep convolutional neural networks

Homeostasis of a representational map in the neocortex

How much data do we need? Lower bounds of brain activation states to predict human cognitive ability

Matthias Kaschube Information

University

Position

FIAS &

Citations(all)

3312

Citations(since 2020)

1323

Cited By

2547

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

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Matthias Kaschube Skills & Research Interests

Self-organization of biological structure and function

Top articles of Matthias Kaschube

Common modular architecture across diverse cortical areas in early development

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2024/3/12

Self-organization of modular activity in immature cortical networks

bioRxiv

2024

Matthias Kaschube
Matthias Kaschube

H-Index: 14

Gordon B Smith
Gordon B Smith

H-Index: 10

Utilizing 2D-region-based CNNs for automatic dendritic spine detection in 3D live cell imaging

Scientific Reports

2023/11/22

Visual experience drives the development of novel and reliable visual representations from endogenously structured networks

Journal of Vision

2023/8/1

Matthias Kaschube
Matthias Kaschube

H-Index: 14

A stable sensory map emerges from a dynamic equilibrium of neurons with unstable tuning properties

Cerebral Cortex

2023/5/1

Matthias Kaschube
Matthias Kaschube

H-Index: 14

Simon Rumpel
Simon Rumpel

H-Index: 16

Fully automated detection of dendritic spines in 3D live cell imaging data using deep convolutional neural networks

bioRxiv

2023/1/8

Homeostasis of a representational map in the neocortex

bioRxiv

2023

How much data do we need? Lower bounds of brain activation states to predict human cognitive ability

BioRxiv

2022/12/23

The nature-nurture transform underlying the emergence of reliable cortical representations

2022/11/14

Matthias Kaschube
Matthias Kaschube

H-Index: 14

Experience drives the development of novel, reliable cortical sensory representations from endogenously structured networks

bioRxiv

2022

Matthias Kaschube
Matthias Kaschube

H-Index: 14

Learning-induced biases in the ongoing dynamics of sensory representations predict stimulus generalization

Cell reports

2022/2/8

Tightly coupled inhibitory and excitatory functional networks in the developing primary visual cortex

eLife

2021/12/8

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