Biomedical Engineering
44 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: (617) 353-2817
Fax: (617) 353-6766
E-mail: hfv@enga.bu.edu
Auditory Neurophysiology Laboratory
BE(EE), City College of the City University of New York
Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellowship, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Voigt is currently engaged in experimental and theoretical studies of the neuronal circuitry in the cochlear nucleus. He uses single- and multi-unit recording and analysis techniques to study the responses of neurons and neural nets to acoustic stimulation. Other interests include brainstem auditory evoked responses and neural modeling of the cochlear nucleus.
Graduate Students: Hua Fan, Kenneth Hancock
Lisiecki,R.S. Voigt,H.F. (1995) " A Two Channel Action Potential Generator System for Use in Testing Neurophysiological Data Acquisition/analysis Systems". Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 60:115-123.
Davis,K.A., Gdowski, G.T.,and Voigt,H.F.,(1995) "A Statistically based Method to Generate Response Maps Objectively". Journal of Neuroscience Methods 57:107-118.
Benson, T.E. and Voigt,H.F. (1995) "Neuron Labeling by Extracellular Delivery of Horseradish Peroxidase in vivo: A Method for the Study of the Local Circuitry of Projection and Interneurons at Physiologically Characterized Sites" Journal of Neuroscience Methods 57:81-91.
Davis,K.A., Ding, J., Benson, T.E., and Voigt,H.F.(1996) "Response Properties of Units in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus of Unanesthetized, Decerebrate Gerbil". Journal of Neurophysiology 75:1411-1431.
Davis,K.A. and Voigt,H.F.(1996) "Computer Simulation of Shared Input Among Projection Neurons in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus". Biological Cybernetics 74:413-425.