Nina Eriksen

1.0k total citations
18 papers, 508 citations indexed

About

Nina Eriksen is a scholar working on Ecology, Developmental Biology and Applied Mathematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Nina Eriksen has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 508 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Ecology, 4 papers in Developmental Biology and 4 papers in Applied Mathematics. Recurrent topics in Nina Eriksen's work include Marine animal studies overview (7 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (4 papers) and Point processes and geometric inequalities (4 papers). Nina Eriksen is often cited by papers focused on Marine animal studies overview (7 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (4 papers) and Point processes and geometric inequalities (4 papers). Nina Eriksen collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Germany and United Kingdom. Nina Eriksen's co-authors include Bente Pakkenberg, Jakob Tougaard, Tim B. Dyrby, Olaf B. Paulson, Lise Vejby Søgaard, Daniel C. Alexander, Anders Hay‐Schmidt, Jacob Jelsing, William F.C. Baaré and Geoff J.M. Parker and has published in prestigious journals such as NeuroImage, Neurology and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Nina Eriksen

18 papers receiving 492 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nina Eriksen Denmark 12 175 141 116 84 76 18 508
Vincent Van Meir Belgium 13 187 1.1× 127 0.9× 171 1.5× 14 0.2× 242 3.2× 14 598
Georgi Gamkrelidze United States 13 77 0.4× 201 1.4× 35 0.3× 27 0.3× 9 0.1× 23 837
Julie Hamaide Belgium 10 88 0.5× 100 0.7× 62 0.5× 15 0.2× 81 1.1× 18 390
Cristina Del Seppia Italy 16 22 0.1× 118 0.8× 257 2.2× 24 0.3× 19 0.3× 36 967
Elisabeth Jonckers Belgium 15 302 1.7× 444 3.1× 48 0.4× 42 0.5× 61 0.8× 27 756
G Pilleri Switzerland 14 24 0.1× 112 0.8× 238 2.1× 154 1.8× 35 0.5× 121 931
Herbert Haug Germany 11 89 0.5× 234 1.7× 49 0.4× 24 0.3× 19 0.3× 28 711
Gerhard Engler Germany 15 23 0.1× 370 2.6× 51 0.4× 72 0.9× 20 0.3× 30 775
Archibald J. Fobbs United States 5 120 0.7× 203 1.4× 31 0.3× 15 0.2× 6 0.1× 8 560
Luz Marina Rojas Canada 12 120 0.7× 21 0.1× 119 1.0× 8 0.1× 21 0.3× 17 443

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nina Eriksen

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Eriksen, Nina, Bente Pakkenberg, Egill Rostrup, et al.. (2019). Neurostereologic Lesion Volumes and Spreading Depolarizations in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Pilot Study. Neurocritical Care. 30(3). 557–568. 8 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina, Egill Rostrup, Martin Fabricius, et al.. (2018). Early focal brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage correlates with spreading depolarizations. Neurology. 92(4). e326–e341. 32 indexed citations
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Pakkenberg, Bente, Maria Dam, Runé Dietz, et al.. (2014). Quantitative relationships in delphinid neocortex. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 8. 132–132. 31 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina, Rune Skovgaard Rasmussen, Karsten Overgaard, Flemming Fryd Johansen, & Bente Pakkenberg. (2012). Comparison of Quantitative Estimation of Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Infarct Volumes after Thromboembolism in an Embolic Stroke Model. International Journal of Stroke. 9(6). 802–810. 5 indexed citations
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García‐Fiñana, Marta, Anna Anderson, Katrine Fabricius, et al.. (2012). Application of stereological methods to estimate post-mortem brain surface area using 3T MRI. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 31(3). 456–465. 10 indexed citations
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Lynggaard, Charlotte Duch, et al.. (2011). [Tracing exposed flight passengers after discovery of pulmonary tuberculosis].. PubMed. 173(12). 899–900. 1 indexed citations
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Hou, Jack, Nina Eriksen, & Bente Pakkenberg. (2011). The temporal pattern of postnatal neurogenesis found in the neocortex of the Göttingen minipig brain. Neuroscience. 195. 176–179. 3 indexed citations
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Dudzinski, Kathleen M., Marc O. Lammers, Klaus Lücke, et al.. (2011). Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129(1). 436–448. 19 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina, et al.. (2010). A Neurological Comparative Study of the Harp Seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) and Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Brain. The Anatomical Record. 293(12). 2129–2135. 20 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina, Egill Rostrup, Kjeld Andersen, et al.. (2010). Application of stereological estimates in patients with severe head injuries using CT and MR scanning images. British Journal of Radiology. 83(988). 307–317. 11 indexed citations
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Ratner, Cecilia, et al.. (2010). A postmortem study of the corpus callosum in the common minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata). Marine Mammal Science. 27(4). 688–700. 7 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina, et al.. (2009). Age and Parkinson’s Disease-Related Neuronal Death in the Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta. PubMed. 203–213. 28 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina & Bente Pakkenberg. (2007). Total neocortical cell number in the mysticete brain. The Anatomical Record. 290(1). 83–95. 52 indexed citations
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Stark, Amy K., Mette Toft, H. Pakkenberg, et al.. (2007). The effect of age and gender on the volume and size distribution of neocortical neurons. Neuroscience. 150(1). 121–130. 27 indexed citations
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Dyrby, Tim B., Lise Vejby Søgaard, Geoff J.M. Parker, et al.. (2007). Validation of in vitro probabilistic tractography. NeuroImage. 37(4). 1267–1277. 176 indexed citations
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Hermansen, Marie‐Louise From, Nina Eriksen, Lene Mortensen, Lotte Holm, & Kjeld Hermansen. (2006). Can the Glycemic Index (GI) be Used as a Tool in the Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes?. The Review of Diabetic Studies. 3(2). 61–61. 14 indexed citations
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Eriksen, Nina & Jakob Tougaard. (2006). Analysing differences among animal songs quantitatively by means of the Levenshtein distance measure. Behaviour. 143(2). 239–252. 24 indexed citations
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Helweg, David A., Nina Eriksen, Jakob Tougaard, & Lee A. Miller. (2005). Cultural change in the songs of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from Tonga. Behaviour. 142(3). 305–328. 40 indexed citations

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