Yuri Danilov

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
School of Veterinary Medicine
AHABS
Clinical Research
DirectorAppointed: 1997
Wicab, Inc.
R&D

Mailing Address

3510 West Belt Line
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (608) 831-2920
y.danilov@wicab.com

Qualifications

Ph.D., Russian Academy of Science, Neuroscience, 1984.

Expertise and Research Interests

- Sensory substitution, electrotactile biofeedback, vestibular rehabilitation, posture balance and motor control, late brain plasticity
- Neurophysiological bases of the central visual deficits during aging in rhesus monkey
- Functional role of feedback connections in visual system
- Neurophysiological properties of neurons in the area 17 and 18 of intact cat, after lesion or reversible blockade of area PMLS in cats
- Functional plasticity and recovery functions of the visual cortex
- Orientation and direction properties of neurons in the PMLS area of intact cat, after lesion of areas 17 and 18 in adults and newborn cats
- Basic neurophysiological mechanisms of the visual attention
- Neural network modeling; Computer simulations of receptive field properties as result of neuronal network organization on the first stages of visual system
- Multi parametric receptive field properties in area V1 of the rhesus monkey
- Plasticity of receptive field properties in the lateral geniculate body, superior colliculus, primary visual cortex and extrastriate cortex
- Fine spatio - temporal substructure in visual receptive field organization in LGN, striate cortex, and PM
- LS in cat and V1 area in rhesus monkey
- Visual constancy and the role of areas 21, 7 and Clair-Bishop (PMLS) in the cat; Functional organization of the feedback pathways in the visual system: from striate cortex to LGN and from PMLS to area 17 in cat
- Sensorimotor coordination and sources of visual input to sensorimotor cortex in the cat
- Visual control of the motion.
- Instantaneous heart rate and blood pressure control as indicators the physiological condition and anaesthesiological status of animals during neurophysiological experiment

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Anatomy, Balance (physical), Biomedical Engineering, Neurophysiology, Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Psychology, Vision.

Additional Terms:

Balance, Biofeedback, Biomedical Engineering, Posture Control, Rehabilitation, Vestibular.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
Russian: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
German: (Functional, Basic, Basic)

Memberships

Association for Chemoreception Sciences
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Society for Neuroscience

Previous Positions

1996-2001, Assistant Scientist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Graduate School, Anatomy
1994-1996, Associate Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1992-1994, Assistant Visiting Scientist, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1990, Visiting Scientist, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1987-1992, Associate Researcher, Russian Academy of Science, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, St. Petersburg
1985-1987, Assistant Scientist, Russian Academy of Science, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, St. Petersburg
1983-1984, Research Associate, Russian Academy of Science, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, St.Petersburg
University of Wisconsin-Madison, College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Assistant Scientist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Anatomy, Theory

Publications

  • Ver Hoeve JN, Danilov YP, Kim CB, Spear PD, VEP and PERG acuity in anesthetized young adult rhesus monkeys, Vis Neurosci, 16(4), 607-17, 01 Jul 1999 Abstract
  • Y. P. Danilov., V. R King., A. Ahmad., K. R. Illig and P. D. Spear, Compensation of direction and orientation sensitivity in cat posteromedial lateral suprasylvian (PMLS) cortex after neonatal visual cortex damage, Abstracts Society for Neuroscience, 1996
  • J. N. Ver Hoeve, C. B. Y. Kim, Y. Danilov, P. D. Spear, Visual Acuity in Aging Rhesus Monkeys, 16th Congress of the International Primatological society, 19th Conference of the American Society of Primatologists, 1996
  • Danilov Y, Moore R J, King V R, Spear P D, Are neurons in cat posteromedial lateral suprasylvian visual cortex orientation sensitive? Tests with bars and gratings, Visual Neuroscience, 12(1), 141-51, 01 Jan 1995 Abstract
  • J. N. Ver Hoeve, C. B. Y. Kim, Y. Danilov, and P. D. Spear, Effects of aging on PERG and VEP acuity in rhesus monkeys, Abstracts ARVO, 1995
  • J. N. Ver Hoeve, C. B. Y. Kim, Y. Danilov, P. D. Spear, Swept spatial frequency VECP and PERG acuity in anesthetized rhesus monkeys, Abstracts ARVO, 1995
  • Yuri Danilov, Rodney J. Moore, Von R. King, and Peter D. Spear, Are neurons in cat posteromedial lateral suprasylvian visual cortex orientation sensitive? Tests with bars and gratings, Visual Neuroscience, 12, 141-51, 1995

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