Name
Affiliation
Papers
THOMAS BRANDT
Center for Sensorimotor Research, Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians University, 81377, Munich, Germany
18
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
65
144
16.15
Referers 
Referees 
References 
545
317
95
Search Limit
100545
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Dynamic whole-brain metabolic connectivity during vestibular compensation in the rat00.342021
Spectral fingerprints of correct vestibular discrimination of the intensity of body accelerations.00.342020
Handedness-dependent functional organizational patterns within the bilateral vestibular cortical network revealed by fMRI connectivity based parcellation.30.422018
Inferring the goal of an approaching agent: A human-robot study.20.392012
Hippocampal involvement in processing of indistinct visual motion stimuli00.342012
Model approach to neurological variants of visuo-spatial neglect00.342012
Biological movement increases acceptance of humanoid robots as human partners in motor interaction80.632011
When to assist? - Modelling human behaviour for hybrid assembly systems.80.662010
Real versus imagined locomotion: A [18F]-FDG PET-fMRI comparison.131.042010
Evaluation Of A Novel Biologically Inspired Trajectory Generator In Human-Robot Interaction61.262009
Experimental platform for Wizard-of-Oz evaluations of biomimetic active vision in robots20.432009
Imagined locomotion in the blind: An fMRI study.20.472009
Imaging human supraspinal locomotor centers in brainstem and cerebellum40.552008
Human-robot interaction in handing-over tasks503.432008
Nicotine-induced nystagmus correlates with midpontine activation.00.342008
Eyes open and eyes closed as rest conditions: impact on brain activation patterns.262.292004
Eye closure in darkness animates sensory systems.181.852003
Lid closure mimics head movement in fMRI.21.052002