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Prof. Dr. Nikos K. Logothetis

Address: Spemannstr. 38
72076 Tübingen
Room number: 121
Phone: +49 7071 601 651
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Nikos K. Logothetis

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Research in this laboratory concentrates on the neural mechanisms of perception and object recognition. Although our basic research revolves around vision, a number of independent collaborators are also investigating the relationship between neural activity and perception using other sensory modalities. I firmly believe that such scientific questions require a multimodal methodological approach that integrates information obtained from single units with that derived from mass action potentials as well as from a number of activity-related, surrogate signals such as those monitored during noninvasive experiments. Parallel to our ongoing research, therefore, we are also working to develop methodologies that will permit us to study neural networks in the context of behavioral paradigms. We have already designed and implemented two high-field magnetic resonance imaging systems for functional, anatomical and spectroscopic imaging. The systems are endowed with all the necessary hard- and software to conduct simultaneous imaging and recordings, and they are being used to study the function, connectivity, and neurochemistry of the non-human primate brain. Furthermore, while continuing to exploit traditional neuroimaging in our experiments, we are also investigating the relationship of neural activity to the MR-measurable hemodynamic responses and experimenting with methods that do not rely on hemodynamic responses at all. In the context of the last-named project, a group of synthetic and coordination chemists in my laboratory are attempting to synthesize and evaluate MR-detectable smart probes that change magnetic properties as a function of the concentration of ions and molecules involved in neural signaling. Smart contrast agents, if designed and tested appropriately, promise to revolutionize invasive neuroimaging and would represent a quantum leap forward in signal-to-noise ratio, spatial detail and specificity, while affording unprecedented temporal resolution.
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Nikos K. Logothetis is director of the department “Physiology of Cognitive Processes” at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (MPIK), in Tübingen, Germany. He received a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Athens, a B.S. in biology from the University of Thessaloniki, and his Ph.D. in human neurobiology from the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. In 1985 he moved to the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department of M.I.T., where he initially worked as a postdoctoral fellow and later as Research Scientist. In 1990 he joined the faculty of the Division of Neuroscience at the Baylor College of Medicine. Seven years later he moved to the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics to continue his work on the physiological mechanisms underlying visual perception and object recognition.

In addition to visual cognition, his work at MPIC includes auditory perception and multisensory integration, as well as studies of plasticity and neuromodulation. Parallel to this ongoing research, a number of methods have been developed that permit the study of neural networks in the context of behavioral paradigms. Two high-field magnetic resonance imaging systems were designed and implemented for functional, anatomical and spectroscopic imaging. They permit simultaneous imaging and intracortical recordings and are being used to study the function, connectivity, and neurochemistry of the non-human primate brain, as well as the relationship of neural activity to the MR-measurable hemodynamic responses. Last but not least a group of synthetic and coordination chemists at MPIC are attempting to synthesize and evaluate MR-detectable smart probes that change magnetic properties as a function of the concentration of ions and molecules involved in neural signaling.

Since 1992 Nikos K. Logothetis has been Adjunct Professor of Neurobiology at the Salk Institute in San Diego, since 1995 Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Associate of the Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, Senior Visiting Fellow in University College, London, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems and of Cognitive and Neural Systems in the College of Arts and Sciences, both at the Boston University, Massachusetts, a  faculty member at the Victoria University of Manchester (VUM) in England, and Honorary Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Tübingen.

Nikos K. Logothetis has been or continues to be a member of the Advisory Boards of McGovern Institute, M.I.T.; Brain and Cognitive Sciences, M.I.T., USA; POSIT Science Corporation, San Francisco, USA; IGPS, Freiburg, Germany; Centre of Excellence in Systems Neuroscience of the Academy of Finland, Helsinki, Finland; Brain Imaging Center, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; ICM-ADREC, Paris, France; Brain Center of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, and in the Advisory Board of the Brain Research Center of the Weizmann Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.  He served as Receiving Editor for the European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN), Associate Editor for Trends in Cognitive Sciences (TICS), Neuron, Current Biology, Current Opinion Neurobiology, and is a regular reviewer for Nature, Nature Neuroscience, J Neuroscience, PNAS, Cerebral Cortex, Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, Journal of Neurophysiology, Experimental Brain Research, and Vision Research. He is a member of the Society for Neuroscience, European Neuroscience Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, New York Academy of Sciences, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, International Neuropsychological Society, and Mathematical Association of America.

Nikos K. Logothetis is member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina, of the Rodin Remediation Academy, Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. He is recipient of the DeBakey Award for Excellence in Science, the Golden Brain Award of the Minerva Foundation, the 2003 Louis-Jeantet Prize of Medicine, the 2004 Zülch-Price for Neuroscience, the 2007 IPSEN Prize for Neuronal Plasticity, and the 2008 Alden Spencer Award of Columbia University, New York.

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Eschenko O Person, Evrard HC Person, Neves RM Person, Beyerlein M Person, Murayama Y Person and Logothetis NK Person (February-2012) Tracing of noradrenergic projections using manganese-enhanced MRI NeuroImage 59(4) 3252–3265.
Stoewer S Person, Goense J Person, Keliris GA Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person, Duncan J and Sigala N Person (January-2012) An Analysis Approach for High-Field fMRI Data from Awake Non-Human Primates PLoS One 7(1) 1-13.
Borchers S Person, Himmelbach M , Logothetis NK Person and Karnath HO (January-2012) Direct electrical stimulation of human cortex: the gold standard for mapping brain functions? Nature Reviews Neuroscience 13(1) 63-70.
Goense J Person, Whittingstall K Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) Neural and BOLD responses across the brain Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 3(1) 75–86.
Mishra A Person, Joshi R Person, Engelmann J Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) Synthesis and in Vitro Evaluation of a Biotinylated Dextran-Derived Probe for Molecular Imaging ACS Chemical Neuroscience Epub ahead.
Magri C Person, Schridde U Person, Murayama Y Person, Panzeri S Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) The Amplitude and Timing of the BOLD Signal Reflects the Relationship between Local Field Potential Power at Different Frequencies Journal of Neuroscience 32(4) 1395-1407.
Ng BSW Person, Logothetis NK Person and Kayser C Person (January-2012) EEG phase patterns reflect the selectivity of neural firing Cerebral Cortex . submitted
von Pföstl V Person, Li J Person, Zaldivar D Person, Goense J Person, Zhang X Person, Serr N Person, Logothetis NK Person and Rauch A Person (January-2012) Effects of lactate on early visual cortex of non-human primates investigated by Pharmaco-MRI and neurochemical analysis NeuroImage . submitted
Musall S Person, von Pföstl V Person, Rauch A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Whittingstall K Person (January-2012) Effects of neural synchrony on surface EEG - . submitted
Panagiotaropoulos TI Person, Deco G , Kapoor V Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) Neuronal discharges and gamma oscillations explicitly reflect conscious visual perception in the lateral prefrontal cortex Neuron . submitted
Kayser C Person, Panzeri S Person, Brasselet R Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) Neurons with unselective rapid responses as reference for relative temporal coding in primate auditory cortex Journal of Neuroscience . submitted
Evrard HC Person, Forro T Person and Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) A primal anatomical homologue for human self-awareness in the monkey brain Neuron . in revision
Keliris A Person, Mamedov I Person, Hagberg G Person, Logothetis NK Person, Scheffler K Person and Engelmann J Person (January-2012) A smart 19F and 1H MRI probe with selfimmolative linker as a versatile tool for detection of enzymes Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging . in revision
Valverde Salzmann M Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Schüz A Person (January-2012) Color blobs in cortical areas V1 and V2 of the New World monkey Callithrix jacchus, revealed by non-differential optical imaging Journal of Neuroscience . in revision
Fischer E Person, Bülthoff HH Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (January-2012) Human areas V3A and V6 compensate for self-induced planar visual motion Neuron . in press
Logothetis NK Person (January-2012) Intracortical recordings and fMRI: An attempt to study operational modules and networks simultaneously NeuroImage . in press
Murayama Y Person, Augath M Person and Logothetis NK Person (December-2011) Activation of SC during electrical stimulation of LGN: retinal antidromic stimulation or corticocollicular activation? Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29(10) 1351-1357.
Mamedov I Person, Engelmann J Person, Eschenko O Person, Beyerlein M Person and Logothetis NK Person (December-2011) Dual-functional probes towards in vivo studies of brain connectivity and plasticity Chemical Communications Epub ahead 1-3.
Sultan F , Augath M Person, Murayama Y Person, Tolias AS Person and Logothetis NK Person (December-2011) esfMRI of the upper STS: further evidence for the lack of electrically induced polysynaptic propagation of activity in the neocortex Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29(10) 1374-1381.
Magri C Person, Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (December-2011) Investigating static nonlinearities in neurovascular coupling Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29(10) 1358-1364.
Stoewer S Person, Goense J Person, Keliris GA Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person, Duncan J and Sigala N Person (December-2011) Realignment strategies for awake-monkey fMRI data Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29(10) 1390-1400.
Bartlett AM , Ovaysikia S , Logothetis NK Person and Hoffman KL Person (December-2011) Saccades during Object Viewing Modulate Oscillatory Phase in the Superior Temporal Sulcus Journal of Neuroscience 31(5) 18423-18432.
Ince RAA Person, Mazzoni A , Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (November-2011) A novel test to determine the significance of neural selectivity to single and multiple potentially correlated stimulus features Journal of Neuroscience Methods Epub ahead 1-17.
Watanabe M Person, Cheng K , Murayama Y Person, Ueno K , Asamizuya T , Tanaka K and Logothetis NK Person (November-2011) Attention But Not Awareness Modulates the BOLD Signal in the Human V1 During Binocular Suppression Science 334(6057) 829-831.
Aggelopoulos NC Person, Liebe S Person, Logothetis NK Person and Rainer G Person (November-2011) Cholinergic control of visual categorization in macaques Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 5(73) 1-10.
Theodoni P , Panagiotaropoulos TI Person, Kapoor V Person, Logothetis NK Person and Deco G (November-2011) Cortical microcircuit dynamics mediating binocular rivalry: the role of adaptation in inhibition Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5(145) 1-19.
Magri C Person, Mazzoni A , Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (November-2011) Optimal Band Separation of Extracellular Field Potentials Journal of Neuroscience Methods Epub ahead 1-13.
Mishra A Person, Schüz A Person, Engelmann J Person, Beyerlein M Person, Logothetis NK Person and Canals S Person (October-2011) Biocytin-derived MRI contrast agent for longitudinal brain connectivity studies ACS Chemical Neuroscience 2(10) 578–587.
Li J Person, von Pföstl V Person, Zaldivar D Person, Zhang X Person, Logothetis NK Person and Rauch A Person (October-2011) Measuring multiple neurochemicals and related metabolites in blood and brain of the rhesus monkey by using dual microdialysis sampling and capillary hydrophilic interaction chromatography-mass spectrometry Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Epub ahead.
Dahl CD Person, Logothetis NK Person, Bülthoff HH Person and Wallraven C Person (October-2011) Second-Order Relational Manipulations Affect Both Humans and Monkeys PLoS One 6(10) 1-7.
Placidi MP Person, Engelmann J Person, Natrajan LS , Logothetis NK Person and Angelovski G Person (September-2011) An aryl-phosphonate appended macrocyclic platform for lanthanide based bimodal imaging agents Chemical Communications 47(41) 11534-11536.
Valverde Salzmann MF Person, Wallace DJ Person, Logothetis NK Person and Schüz A Person (September-2011) Multimodal vessel mapping for precise large area alignment of functional optical imaging data to neuroanatomical preparations in marmosets Journal of Neuroscience Methods 201(1) 159-172.
Bartels A Person, Vazquez-Zuniga Y , Schindler A Person and Logothetis NK Person (August-2011) Rivalry between afterimages and real images: the influence of the percept and the eye Journal of Vision 11(9:7) 1-13.
Perrodin C Person, Kayser C Person, Logothetis NK Person and Petkov C Person (August-2011) Voice Cells in the Primate Temporal Lobe Current Biology 21(16) 1408-1415.
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Henig J , Mamedov I Person, Fousková P , Toth E , Logothetis NK Person, Angelovski G Person and Meyer HA (July-2011) Influence of Calcium-Induced Aggregation on the Sensitivity of Aminobis(methylenephosphonate)-Containing Potential MRI Contrast Agents Inorganic Chemistry 50(14) 6472–6481.
Mamdedov I Person, Logothetis NK Person and Angelovski G Person (July-2011) Structure-related variable responses of calcium sensitive MRI probes Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 9(16) 5816-5824.
Mazzoni A , Brunel N , Cavallari S , Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (June-2011) Cortical dynamics during naturalistic sensory stimulations: Experiments and models Journal of Physiology - Paris 105(1-3) 2–15.
Sigala R Person, Logothetis NK Person and Rainer G Person (June-2011) Own-species bias in the representations of monkey and human face categories in the primate temporal lobe Journal of Neurophysiology 105(6) 2740-2752.
Fischer E Person, Logothetis NK Person, Bülthoff HH Person and Bartels A Person (June-2011) Visual Motion Responses in the Posterior Cingulate Sulcus: A Comparison to V5/MT and MST Cerebral Cortex Epub ahead 1-12.
Kadjane P Person, Logothetis NK Person and Angelovski G Person (April-2011) A straightforward and convenient pathway for the synthesis of functional bismacrocyclic ligands Tetrahedron Letters 52(14) 1619-1622.
Ku SP Person, Tolias AS Person, Logothetis NK Person and Goense J Person (April-2011) fMRI of the Face-Processing Network in the Ventral Temporal Lobe of Awake and Anesthetized Macaques Neuron 70(2) 352-362.
Angelovski G Person, Chauvin T , Pohmann R Person, Logothetis NK Person and Toth E (February-2011) Calcium-responsive paramagnetic CEST agents Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 19(3) 1097-1105.
Mishra A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Parker D (February-2011) Critical In Vitro Evaluation of Responsive MRI Contrast Agents for Calcium and Zinc Chemistry: A European Journal 17(5) 1529-1537.
Itturia-Medina Y , Fernandez AP , Morris DM , Canales-Rodriguez EJ , Haroon HA , Penton LG , Augath M Person, Garcia LG , Logothetis NK Person, Parker GJM and Melie-Garcia L (January-2011) Brain Hemispheric Structural Efficiency and Interconnectivity Rightward Asymmetry in Human and Nonhuman Primates Cerebral Cortex 21(1) 56-67.
Keller AL Person, Schüz A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Weber B Person (January-2011) Vascularization of Cytochrome Oxidase-Rich Blobs in the Primary Visual Cortex of Squirrel and Macaque Monkeys Journal of Neuroscience 31(4) 1246-1253.
Besserve M Person, Schölkopf B Person, Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (December-2010) Causal relationships between frequency bands of extracellular signals in visual cortex revealed by an information theoretic analysis Journal of Computational Neuroscience 29(3) 547-566.
Zaretskaya N Person, Thielscher A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (December-2010) Disrupting Parietal Function Prolongs Dominance Durations in Binocular Rivalry Current Biology 20(23) 2106-2111.
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Mamedov I Person, Canals S Person, Henig J , Beyerlein M Person, Murayama Y Person, Mayer HA , Logothetis NK Person and Angelovski G Person (December-2010) In Vivo Characterization of a Smart MRI Agent That Displays an Inverse Response to Calcium Concentration ACS Chemical Neuroscience 1(12) 819-828.
Belitski A Person, Panzeri S Person, Magri C Person, Logothetis NK Person and Kayser C Person (December-2010) Sensory information in local field potentials and spikes from visual and auditory cortices: time scales and frequency bands Journal of Computational Neuroscience 29(3) 533-545.
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Logothetis NK Person (November-2010) Bold claims for optogenetics Nature 468(7323) E3-E4.
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