Dr. Markus Dahlem
PromotionMarkus A. Dahlem ist theoretischer Physiker mit langjähriger Erfahrung in mathematischer Biologie, Physiologie und Neurologie. Migräne ist sein Hauptforschungsgebiet.
Er leitet an der TU Berlin die AG Nichtlineare Dynamik in Physiologie und Medizin. Auf SciLogs schreibt er in dem Blog Graue Substanz über seine Forschung und was am Rand dieser noch so passiert.
Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Computational Neuroscience
Ausbildung:
Physik
Abschluss:
Promotion
Position / Tätigkeit:
Gastdozent
[27] M. A. Dahlem and J. Tusch: Cortical magnification tensor predicts a virtual visual streak in humans waves, J. Math. Neurosci in revision. (check out research highlights)
[26] J. P. Dreier, T. Isele, C. Reiffurth, N. Offenhauser, S. A. Kirov, M. A. Dahlem, and O. Herrar: Is spreading depolarization characterized by an abrupt, massive release of Gibbs free energy from the human brain cortex? The Neuroscietist in press.
[25] M. A. Dahlem, R. Graf, A. J. Strong, J. P. Dreier, Y. A. Dahlem, M. Sieber, W. Hanke, K. Podoll, and E. Schöll: Two-dimensional wave patterns of spreading depolarization: retracting, re-entrant, and stationary waves, Physica D 239,889 (2010). (check out research highlights)
[24] S. Brandstetter, M. A. Dahlem, and E. Schöll: Interplay of time-delayed feedback control and temporally correlated noise in excitable systems, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London368, 391 (2010)
[23] P. Hövel, M. A. Dahlem, and E. Schöll: Control of synchronisation in coupled neural systems by time-delayed feedback: Int. J. Bifur. Chaos 20 813 (2010).
[22] M. A. Dahlem and N. Hadjikhani: Migraine aura: retracting particle-like waves in weakly susceptible cortex: PLoS ONE 4, e5007 (2009). (check out research highlights)
[21] F. M. Schneider, E. Schöll, and M. A. Dahlem: Control of traveling waves in excitable media by nonlocal coupling and time-delayed feedback. Chaos 19, 015110 (2009). APS/AIP selected paper Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research March 2009.
[20] G. Florence, M. A. Dahlem, A. G. Almeida, J. W. M. Bassani, J. Kurths, The role of extracellular potassium dynamics in the different stages of ictal bursting and spreading depression: a computational study: J. Theo. Biol. 258 219-228, (2009).
[19] M. Kehrt, P Hövel, V Flunkert, M. A. Dahlem, P. Rodin, and E. Schöll: Stabilization of complex spatio-temporal dynamics near a subcritical Hopf bifurcation by time-delayed feedback, Eur. Phys. J. B 68, 557-565 (2009).
[18] E. Schöll, G. Hiller, P. Hövel, and M. A. Dahlem: Time-delayed feedback in neurosystems, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London 367, 1079 (2009).
[17] M. A. Dahlem, G. Hiller, A. Panchuk, and E. Schöll: Dynamics of delay-coupled excitable neural systems, Int. J. Bifur. Chaos 19 745-753 (2009). (check out research highlights)
[16] M. A. Dahlem, F. M. Schneider, and E. Schöll: Failure of feedback as a putative common mechanism of spreading depolarizations in migraine and stroke, Chaos 18, 026110 (2008). APS/AIP selected paper Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research July 2008 (check out research highlights)
[15] M. A. Dahlem, F. M. Schneider, and E. Schöll: Efficient control of transient wave forms to prevent spreading depolarizations, J. Theo. Biol. 251, 202 (2008).
[14] P. Hövel, M. A. Dahlem, and E. Schöll: Synchronization of noise-induced oscillations by time-delayed feedback, Noise and Fluctuations 922, 595-598, (2007).
[13] K. Ohla, N. A. Busch, M. A. Dahlem, and C. S. Herrmann: Circles are different: the perception of Glass patterns modulates early event-related potentials, Vision Res. 45, 2668 (2005).
[12] M. A. Dahlem and S. C. Müller: Reaction-diffusion waves in neuronal tissue and the window of cortical excitability, Ann. Phys. 13, 442 (2004).
[11] M. A. Dahlem and E. P. Chronicle: A computational perspective on migraine aura, Prog. Neurobiol. 74, 351 (2004).
[10] Y. A. Dahlem, M. A. Dahlem, T. Mair, K. Braun, and S. C. Müller: Extracellular potassium alters frequency and profile of retinal spreading depression waves, Exp. Brain Res. 152, 221 (2003).
[9] M. A. Dahlem and S. C. Müller: Migraine aura dynamics after reverse retinotopic mapping of weak excitation waves in the primary visual cortex, Biol. Cybern. 88, 419 (2003). (check out research highlights)
[8] M. A. Dahlem and F. Wörgötter: Rotation-invariant optical flow by gaze-depended retino-cortical mapping, Lect. Notes Comput. Sc. 2525, 137 (2002).
[7] Y. A. Ismailova, M. A. Dahlem, T. Mair: Effect of potassium ions on spontaneous spreading depression waves characteristics, J. Mol. Med. 78, 7 (2000).
[6] M. A. Dahlem and S. C. Müller: Image processing techniques applied to excitation waves in the chicken retina, Methods 21, 317 (2000).
[5] M. A. Dahlem, R. Engelmann, S. Löwel, and S. C. Müller: Does the migraine aura reflect cortical organization, Eur. J. Neurosci. 12, 767 (2000).
[4] M. A. Dahlem and S. C. Müller: Image processing techniques to analyse traveling waves, Forma 13, 375 (1999).
[3] M. A. Dahlem and S. C. Müller: Self-induced splitting of spiral-shaped spreading depression waves in chicken retina, Exp. Brain Res. 115, 319 (1997). (check out research highlights)
[2] S. Brand, M. A. Dahlem, V. M. F. de Lima, S. C. Müller, and W. Hanke: Dispersion relation of spreading depression waves in the chicken retina, Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos 7, 1359 (1997).
[1] M. K. Ram Reddy, M. A. Dahlem, V. S. Zykov, and S. C. Müller: The effect of an illumination jump on wave propagation in the Ru-catalysed Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction., Chem. Phys. Lett. 236, 111 (1995).
TU Berlin
UniversitätInstitut:
Institut für Theoretische Physik
Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Computational Neuroscience