Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann

818 total citations
35 papers, 618 citations indexed

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Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann is a scholar working on Neurology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 618 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Neurology, 12 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 12 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann's work include Vestibular and auditory disorders (18 papers), Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (12 papers) and Visual perception and processing mechanisms (10 papers). Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann is often cited by papers focused on Vestibular and auditory disorders (18 papers), Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (12 papers) and Visual perception and processing mechanisms (10 papers). Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann's co-authors include Adolfo M. Bronstein, H Mühlendyck, Patricia Apkarian, Paul Riordan‐Eva, Elizabeth A. Grunfeld, James Acheson, Mary Faldon, Michael A. Gresty, Ronald J. Tusa and Jørgen Holm Petersen and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, Neurology and Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann

35 papers receiving 595 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann United States 16 299 219 162 153 130 35 618
R. B. Daroff United States 14 462 1.5× 301 1.4× 227 1.4× 124 0.8× 160 1.2× 21 792
Siobhan Garbutt United States 12 207 0.7× 249 1.1× 74 0.5× 71 0.5× 132 1.0× 17 608
F. Shawkat United Kingdom 12 201 0.7× 188 0.9× 58 0.4× 181 1.2× 73 0.6× 22 535
Jinzo Yamada Japan 14 479 1.6× 284 1.3× 198 1.2× 173 1.1× 184 1.4× 44 875
Sarah Marti Switzerland 17 467 1.6× 198 0.9× 282 1.7× 86 0.6× 127 1.0× 27 665
Rosalyn Davies United Kingdom 12 525 1.8× 74 0.3× 231 1.4× 80 0.5× 128 1.0× 21 693
Andrew W. Sills United States 9 390 1.3× 308 1.4× 227 1.4× 58 0.4× 176 1.4× 10 829
Kris M. Horn United States 18 373 1.2× 327 1.5× 83 0.5× 71 0.5× 45 0.3× 24 757
Oliver Bergamin Switzerland 14 165 0.6× 157 0.7× 175 1.1× 50 0.3× 245 1.9× 26 579
W. J. Oosterveld Netherlands 16 416 1.4× 106 0.5× 98 0.6× 62 0.4× 66 0.5× 68 693

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (2008). Topographical Analysis of the Optic Nerve in Migraine Patients. Optometry and Vision Science. 85(7). 566–573. 3 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, James Acheson, Christopher Bentley, & Adolfo M. Bronstein. (2006). The Influence of Adaptation on Visual Motion Detection in Chronic Sixth Nerve Palsy After Treatment with Botulinum Toxin. Strabismus. 14(3). 129–135. 3 indexed citations
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Shechtman, Diana, et al.. (2005). Maximum Angle of Ocular Duction During Visual Fixation as a Function of Age. Strabismus. 13(1). 21–26. 20 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (2004). A study of pre-school vision screening tests' testability, validity and duration: do group differences matter?. Strabismus. 12(2). 65–73. 9 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine & Adolfo M. Bronstein. (2003). Visual motion detection in patients with absent vestibular function. Vision Research. 43(14). 1589–1594. 20 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (2003). Time-varying, slow-phase component interaction in congenital nystagmus. Vision Research. 44(2). 209–220. 5 indexed citations
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Edwards, Paula J., Leon Barnard, Ji Soo Yi, et al.. (2003). Strategic design for users with diabetic retinopathy. 118–125. 3 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (2002). A Comparison of Three Visual Acuity Tests as a Function of Age in a Pre-school Vision Screening Study>. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 43(13). 2664–2664. 1 indexed citations
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Shechtman, Diana, et al.. (2001). CHANGE IN MAXIMAL ANGLE OF SUPRA/INFRADUCTION: ADOLESCENCE, YOUNG & OLDER ADULTS.. Optometry and Vision Science. 78(SUPPLEMENT). 150–150. 1 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine & Paul Riordan‐Eva. (2001). Recognizing periodic alternating nystagmus. Strabismus. 9(4). 203–215. 17 indexed citations
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Coulter, Rachel & Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann. (2000). The Presumed Influence of Attention on Accuracy in the Developmental Eye Movement (DEM) Test. Optometry and Vision Science. 77(8). 428–432. 11 indexed citations
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Grunfeld, Elizabeth A., et al.. (1999). Vestibular perception of angular velocity in normal subjects and in patients with congenital nystagmus. Brain. 122(7). 1293–1303. 82 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (1999). Comparing pupil function with visual function in patients with Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.. PubMed. 40(11). 2528–34. 40 indexed citations
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Acheson, James, Christopher Bentley, Josephine Shallo-Hoffmann, & M. A. Gresty. (1998). Dissociated effects of botulinum toxin chemodenervation on ocular deviation and saccade dynamics in chronic lateral rectus palsy. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 82(1). 67–71. 11 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, Clive Wolsley, James Acheson, & A.M. Bronstein. (1998). Reduced duration of a visual motion aftereffect in congenital nystagmus. Documenta Ophthalmologica. 95(3-4). 301–314. 11 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, Adolfo M. Bronstein, James Acheson, Antony B. Morland, & Michael A. Gresty. (1998). Vertical and horizontal motion perception in congenital nystagmus. Neuro-Ophthalmology. 19(4). 171–183. 29 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine & Patricia Apkarian. (1993). Visual evoked response asymmetry only in the albino member of a family with congenital nystagmus.. PubMed. 34(3). 682–9. 16 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (1990). [Artificial divergence surgery in congenital nystagmus].. PubMed. 87(1). 85–9. 8 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, Jørgen Holm Petersen, & H Mühlendyck. (1989). How normal are "normal" square wave jerks?. PubMed. 30(5). 1009–11. 31 indexed citations
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Shallo-Hoffmann, Josephine, et al.. (1988). Fast-phase instabilities in normally sighted relatives of congenital nystagmus patients—autosomal dominant and x-chromosome recessive modes of inheritance. Neurosurgical Review. 11(2). 151–158. 8 indexed citations

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