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Education and Clinical TrainingPh.D.: 1963, Rockefeller University, BiophysicsResearch Program and Department AffiliationsOphthalmologyResearch AbstractPublications Dodge, FA and Frankenhaeuser, B. Membrane currents in isolated frog nerve fibre under voltage-clamp conditions. Journal of Physiology 143:76-90, 1958. Dodge, FA and Frankenhaeuser, B. Sodium currents in the myelinated nerve fibre of Xenopus Laevis investigated by the voltage-clamp technique. Journal of Physiology 148: 188-200, 1959. Dodge, FA. Ionic permeability changes underlying nerve excitation, in Biophysics of Physiological and Pharmacological Actions, (A.A.A.S., Washington, DC) 1961. Cooley, JW, Dodge, FA, and Cohen, H. Digital computer solutions for excitable membrane models. Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 66:99-109, 1965. Purple, R., and Dodge, FA. Interaction of excitation and inhibition in the eccentric cell in the eye of Limulus. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 30:529-537, 1965. Purple, R and Dodge, FA. Self-inhibition in the eye of Limulus, in The Functional Organization of the Compound Eye. Ed. Bernhard, CG. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1965. Cooley, JW,and Dodge, FA. Digital computer solution for excitation and propagation of the nerve impulse. Biophysical Journal 6:583-599, 1966. Dodge FA and Rahamimoff R. Cooperative action of calcium ions in transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction. Journal of Physiology 193: 419-433, 1967. Dodge FA, Knight, BW, and Toyoda, J. Voltage noise in Limulus visual cells. Science 160:88-90, 1968. Dodge FA, Miledi, R, and Rahamimoff, R. Strontium and quantal release of transmitter at the neuromuscular junction. Journal of Physiology 200:267-283,1969. Dodge, FA. Inhibition and excitation in the Limulus eye, in Processing of Optical Data by Organisms and Machines. Ed. Reichart, W., Academic Press, New York, 1969. Knight BW, J Toyoda, and Dodge, FA. A quantitative description of the dynamics of excitation and inhibition in the eye of Limulus, Journal of General Physiology 56:421-437, 1970. Dodge, FA, Shapely, RM and Knight, BW. Linear systems analysis of the Limulus retina. Behavioral Science 15:37-46, 1970. Mauro, A, Conti, F, Dodge, FA, and Schor, R. Subthreshold behavior and phenomenological impedance of the squid giant axon. Journal of General Physiology 56: 497-523, 1970. Dodge, FA. The dynamic response of a photoreceptor. Progress in Brain Research 33: 101-112, 1970. Dodge, FA. On the transduction of visual, mechanical and chemical stimuli. International Journal of Neuroscience 3:5-14, 1972. Hillman, P., Dodge, FA, Hochstein, S, Knight, BW, and Minke B. Rapid dark recovery of the invertebrate early receptor potential Journal of General Physiology 62: 77-86, 1973. Dodge, FA and Cooley, JW. Action potential of the motorneuron. IBM Journal of Research and Development 17: 219-229, 1973. Dodge FA, Ratliff, F, Knight BW., and Hartline, HK. Fourier analysis of dynamics of excitation and inhibition in the eye of Limulus: Amplitude, phase and distance. Vision Research 14:1155-1168, 1974. Dodge, FA. The nonuniform excitability of central neurons as exemplified by a model of the spinal motorneuron. Neurosciences Fourth Study Program, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 439-455, 1979. Wong F. Knight BW, and Dodge, FA. Dispersion of latencies and the adapting bump model in photoreceptors of Limulus. Journal of General Physiology 76: 517-538, 1980. Cranefield, PF, and Dodge, FA. Slow conduction in the heart, in The Slow Inward Current and Cardiac Arrhythmias, Eds. Zipes, DP, Bailey DC, and ElHarrar, E., Hijoff, The Hague, pp. 149-171, 1980. Dodge, FA and Cranefield, PF. Nonuniform conduction in the heart. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Normal and Abnormal conduction in the Heart. Futura Press, Mt. Kisco, NY pp. 379-393, 1981. Wong, F, Knight, BW, and dodge, FA. Adapting-bump model for ventral photoreceptors of Limulus. Journal of General Physiology 79:1089-1113, 1982. Dodge, FA, Porcello, DM, Dodge, SA, Kaplan, E, and Barlow, RB, Jr., Noise components in Limulus vision. Biological Bulletin 187: 261-262, 1994. Passaglia, Cl, Dodge, FA, and Barlow, RB, Jr., Visual responses in the brain of Limulus. Biological Bulletin 187: 260-261, 1994. Passaglia, CL, Dodge, FA, and Barlow, RB, Jr. Limulus is tuned into its visual environment. Biological Bulletin 189: 213-215, 1995. Relevant Published Abstracts Dodge FA., Synaptic organization of a spinal motor pool studied by computer simulation. Neuroscience Abstracts 17: 647, 1991. Dodge, FA., Short-term synchronization of motorneurons depends on map of excitatory connections. Neuroscience Abstracts, 18:512, 1992. Herzog, ED, Dodge, FA, and Barlow, RD, Jr. Neural coding in the Limulus visual system: Computational and electrophysiological studies. Neuroscience Abstracts,19: 1198, 1993. Dodge, FA., Herzog, ED, and Barlow, RB., Jr. Simulating the neural messages for visually-guided behavior. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 35(4): 2131, 1994. Dodge, FA, Herzog, Ed, Passaglia, Cl, and Barlow RB., JR., Visual processing in the retina of Limulus. Neuroscience Abstracts, 20: 132, 1994. Herzog, ED, Dodge, FA, Powers, MK and Barlow RB., Jr. Neural coding in the Limulus retina: Endogenous and environmental influences. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science35: 2131, 1994. Passaglia, Cl, Herzog, ED, Dodge, FA and Barlow, RB, Jr. Visual processing tin the brain of Limulus. Neuroscience Abstracts, 20: 132, 1994. Dodge FA, Passaglia, CL, and Barlow, RB., Jr. Encoding of natural scenes by the Limulus eye. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science(accepted), 1995. Engbretson, GA and Dodge, FA. Synchronous spontaneous ganglion cell activity in the parietal eye nerve of lizards. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (accepted), 1995 Additional InformationProfessional Experience Research Associate, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, 1963-64. Honorary Research Associate, Biophysics Dept., University College, London, 1965-66. Visiting Lecturer, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Zoology) and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem (Physiology), 1970. Editor-in-Chief of The Biophysical Journal, 1973-1977. Adjunct Associate Professor, Biophysics Laboratory, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, 1967-1979. Research Staff Member, Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY 1964-1992. Research Professor, Institute for Sensory Research and Department of Bioengineering & Neuroscience, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1992-present. Honors
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