Contact:

Phone:510-642-3134 (Silver lab), 510-643-1472 (Redwood Center)
Email: tzl AT berkeley.edu

Education:


B.Sc. (1996) Physics, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen.
M.Sc. (1998) Physics-biophysics, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen.
Ph.D. (2003) Biophysics, UC San Francisco.

Research interests:

Computational Neuroscience, Non-linear dynamics, Attention, Vision.

Publications:

T.Z. Lauritzen and K.D. Miller. The contributions of inhibition and noise to responses in V1. Neurocomputing, vol 58-60, pp 901-907, 2004.
T.Z. Lauritzen and K.D. Miller. Different roles for simple-cell and complex-cell inhibition in V1. J. Neurosci., 23:10201-10213, 2003.
T.Z. Lauritzen and K.D. Miller. Local correlation-based ("push-pull") circuitry can account for non-linear summation of stimuli in a model of cat V1. Neurocomputing, vol 44-46, pp 509-513, 2002.
T.Z. Lauritzen, A.E. Krukowski and K.D. Miller. Local correlation-based circuitry can account for responses to multi-grating stimuli in a model of cat V1. J. Neurophysiology, 86:1803-1815, 2001.
T.Z. Lauritzen, A.E. Krukowski and K.D. Miller. A model of cross-orientation inhibition in cat primary visual cortex. Neurocomputing, vol 38-40, pp 757-762, 2001.