Hans-Ortwin Nalbach

451 total citations
9 papers, 199 citations indexed

About

Hans-Ortwin Nalbach is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Hans-Ortwin Nalbach has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 199 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 3 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Hans-Ortwin Nalbach's work include Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (6 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (5 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (3 papers). Hans-Ortwin Nalbach is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (6 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (5 papers) and Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (3 papers). Hans-Ortwin Nalbach collaborates with scholars based in Germany and Australia. Hans-Ortwin Nalbach's co-authors include G. Nalbach, K Kirschfeld, Dezső Varjú, Roland Kern, Peter Thier and Hermann Wagner and has published in prestigious journals such as Experimental Brain Research, Vision Research and Journal of Experimental Biology.

In The Last Decade

Hans-Ortwin Nalbach

9 papers receiving 199 citations

Peers

Hans-Ortwin Nalbach
Anna Guppy Australia
James G. Canfield United States
Roddy Williamson United Kingdom
Gordon A. Wyse United States
J.D. Pettigrew Australia
Christa A. Baker United States
Anna Guppy Australia
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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Wagner, Hermann, et al.. (2021). Optocollic responses in adult barn owls (Tyto furcata). Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 208(2). 239–251. 2 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin, et al.. (1996). Visually Elicited Head Rotation In Pigeons (Columba livia). Vision Research. 36(20). 3329–3337. 9 indexed citations
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Kern, Roland, Hans-Ortwin Nalbach, & Dezső Varjú. (1993). Interactions of local movement detectors enhance the detection of rotation. Optokinetic experiments with the rock crab,Pachygrapsus marmoratus. Visual Neuroscience. 10(4). 643–652. 18 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin, Peter Thier, & Dezső Varjú. (1993). Binocular interaction in the optokinetic system of the crabCarcinus maenas(L.): Optokinetic gain modified by bilateral image flow. Visual Neuroscience. 10(5). 873–885. 14 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin, et al.. (1990). The pigeon's eye viewed through an ophthalmoscopic microscope: Orientation of retinal landmarks and significance of eye movements. Vision Research. 30(4). 529–540. 53 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin. (1990). Multisensory Control of Eyestalk Orientation in Decapod Crustaceans: An Ecological Approach. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 10(3). 382–399. 26 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin. (1990). Discontinuous Turning Reaction during Escape in Soldier Crabs. Journal of Experimental Biology. 148(1). 483–487. 18 indexed citations
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Nalbach, Hans-Ortwin & G. Nalbach. (1987). Distribution of optokinetic sensitivity over the eye of crabs: its relation to habitat and possible role in flow-field analysis. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 160(1). 127–135. 50 indexed citations

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