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D-Index
40
Citations
7112
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8049
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676

Gerhard Roth publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gerhard Roth sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 200 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Gerhard Roth D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gerhard Roth sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gerhard Roth is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Computer Science, with a focus on Education, Sociology and Political Science, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science Applications.

The scientist has contributed to topics including Education Methods and Technologies, Sociology and Education Studies, AI in Service Interactions, Online Learning and Analytics, Vocational Education and Training, Digital Literacy in Education, and Educational Games and Gamification.

Recent publications by Gerhard Roth include:

  • Lernen trotz Corona. Chancen und Herausforderungen des distance learning an österreichischen Schulen, 2020, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Acceptance of artificial intelligence in education: opportunities, concerns and need for action, 2024, Advances in Mobile Learning Educational Research
  • Acceptance of AI applications among teachers and student teachers, 2025, Discover Education
  • OER Certification of Individuals and Organisations in Higher Education: Implementations Worldwide, 2021, Open Praxis
  • Digital Competences for Teachers - The Digi.Kompp Model in an International Comparison and in the Practice of Austrian Teacher Training, 2020, International Journal of Education (IJE)

Their frequent co-authors include Karin Tengler, Natalie Schrammel, Marlene Miglbauer, Ortrun Gröblinger, and Walter Fikisz.

Gerhard Roth has published multiple times in venues such as schule verantworten | führungskultur_innovation_autonomie, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), Discover Education, R&E-SOURCE, and Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung.

Best Publications

  • Evolution of the brain and intelligence

    Gerhard Roth;Ursula Dicke

  • Fühlen, Denken, Handeln: wie das Gehirn unser Verhalten steuert

    Gerhard Roth

  • Das Gehirn und seine Wirklichkeit : Kognitive Neurobiologie und ihre philosophischen Konsequenzen

    Gerhard Roth

  • Changes in Prefrontal-Limbic Function in Major Depression after 15 Months of Long-Term Psychotherapy

    Anna Buchheim;Roberto Viviani;Roberto Viviani;Henrik Kessler;Henrik Kessler;Horst Kächele

  • Impact of early adversity on glucocorticoid regulation and later mental disorders.

    Nicole Strüber;Daniel Strüber;Gerhard Roth

  • Neuronal factors determining high intelligence.

    Ursula Dicke;Gerhard Roth

  • Visual Behavior in Salamanders

    Gerhard Roth

  • Paedomorphosis and simplification in the nervous system of salamanders.

    Gerhard Roth;Kiisa C. Nishikawa;Christiane Naujoks-Manteuffel;Andrea Schmidt

  • Cell size predicts morphological complexity in the brains of frogs and salamanders

    Gerhard Roth;Jens Blanke;David B. Wake

  • Brain Evolution and Cognition

    Gerhard Roth;Mario F. Wullimann

  • Genome Size, Secondary Simplification, and the Evolution of the Brain in Salamanders

    Gerhard Roth;Kiisa C. Nishikawa;David B. Wake

  • Sex, aggression and impulse control: An integrative account

    Daniel Strüber;Monika Lück;Gerhard Roth

  • Evolution of the brain and intelligence in primates

    Gerhard Roth;Ursula Dicke

  • Morphology and projection pattern of medial and dorsal pallial neurons in the frog Discoglossus pictus and the salamander Plethodon jordani

    Guido Westhoff;Gerhard Roth

  • Convergent evolution of complex brains and high intelligence.

    Gerhard Roth

  • Evolution of the amygdala: new insights from studies in amphibians.

    Frédéric Laberge;Sabine Mühlenbrock-Lenter;Wolfgang Grunwald;Gerhard Roth

  • Individualized and Clinically Derived Stimuli Activate Limbic Structures in Depression: An fMRI Study

    Henrik Kessler;Henrik Kessler;Svenja Taubner;Anna Buchheim;Thomas F. Münte

  • Voluntary Action: Brains, Minds, and Sociality

    Sabine Maasen;Wolfgang Prinz;Gerhard Roth

  • Wie das Gehirn die Seele macht

    Gerhard Roth;Nicole Strüber

  • Morphology, axonal projection pattern, and responses to optic nerve stimulation of thalamic neurons in the fire-bellied toad Bombina orientalis.

    Gerhard Roth;Wolfgang Grunwald;Ursula Dicke

  • Olfactory and vomeronasal projections and the pathway of the nervus terminalis in ten species of salamanders: a whole-mount study employing the horseradish-peroxidase technique

    Andrea Schmidt;Christiane Naujoks-Manteuffel;Gerhard Roth

  • How do ontogeny, morphology, and physiology of sensory systems constrain and direct the evolution of amphibians

    Gerhard Roth;Ursula Dicke;Kiisa Nishikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Wake
David B. Wake University of California, Berkeley
Anna Buchheim
Anna Buchheim University of Innsbruck
Andreas Heinz
Andreas Heinz Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Mario F. Wullimann
Mario F. Wullimann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Horst Kächele
Horst Kächele International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
Thomas F. Münte
Thomas F. Münte University of Lübeck
Wolfgang Prinz
Wolfgang Prinz Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Carol George
Carol George Mills College
Otto F. Kernberg
Otto F. Kernberg Cornell University

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