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75
Citations
19529
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2026
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40

Theodor Landis 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 Theodor Landis sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 301 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Theodor Landis 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 Theodor Landis sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 75 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Theodor Landis is a researcher affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their academic contributions focus on the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with particular emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their main research topics encompass Face Recognition and Perception, Multisensory Perception and Integration, and Visual Perception and Processing Mechanisms. These topics reflect an interest in understanding how sensory information is integrated and processed in the brain, as well as mechanisms underlying recognition abilities.

Landis has published work in the journal Neuropsychologia, contributing to the scientific discourse within this venue.

  • Complementary deficits in perceptual classification in pure alexia and acquired prosopagnosia - New insights from two classic cases (2021), Neuropsychologia

Their recent paper investigates perceptual classification deficits observed in pure alexia and acquired prosopagnosia, expanding on classical clinical case studies to provide insights into these specific neuropsychological conditions.

Frequent co-authors with whom Landis has collaborated include:

  • Martin Jüttner
  • Hans Strasburger
  • Bernhard Treutwein
  • Ingo Rentschler

Best Publications

  • Stimulating illusory own-body perceptions

    Olaf Blanke;Stéphanie Ortigue;Theodor Landis;Margitta Seeck

  • Out-of-body experience and autoscopy of neurological origin

    Olaf Blanke;Theodor Landis;Laurent Spinelli;Margitta Seeck

  • Linking Out-of-Body Experience and Self Processing to Mental Own-Body Imagery at the Temporoparietal Junction

    Olaf Blanke;Christine Mohr;Christoph M Michel;Alvaro Pascual-Leone

  • Usefulness of Ambulatory 7-Day ECG Monitoring for the Detection of Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter After Acute Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack

    Denis Jabaudon;Juan Sztajzel;Katia Sievert;Theodor Landis

  • Functional neuroanatomical correlates of hysterical sensorimotor loss

    Patrik Vuilleumier;Christian Chicherio;Frédéric Assal;Sophie Schwartz

  • Noninvasive Localization of Electromagnetic Epileptic Activity. I. Method Descriptions and Simulations

    Rolando Grave de Peralta Menendez;Sara Gonzalez Andino;Göran Lantz;Christoph M. Michel

  • Sensitivity to eye gaze in prosopagnosic patients and monkeys with superior temporal sulcus ablation

    R. Campbell;C.A. Heywood;A. Cowey;M. Regard

  • Face recognition and lipreading. A neurological dissociation.

    Ruth Campbell;Theodor Landis;Marianne Regard

  • Non-invasive epileptic focus localization using EEG-triggered functional MRI and electromagnetic tomography

    M Seeck;F Lazeyras;C.M Michel;O Blanke

  • Are Unilateral Right Posterior Cerebral Lesions Sufficient to Cause Prosopagnosia? Clinical and Radiological Findings in Six Additional Patients

    Theodor Landis;Jeffrey L. Cummings;Jeffrey L. Cummings;Lisanne Christen;Joseph E. Bogen

  • Loss of topographic familiarity. An environmental agnosia.

    Theodor Landis;Jeffrey L. Cummings;D. Frank Benson;E. Prather Palmer

  • A pure case of Gerstmann syndrome with a subangular lesion.

    Eugène Mayer;Marie-Dominique Martory;Alan J. Pegna;Theodor Landis

  • Near and far visual space in unilateral neglect

    Patrik Vuilleumier;Nathalie Valenza;Eugène Mayer;A. Reverdin

  • Electric source imaging of human brain functions

    Christoph M Michel;Gregor Thut;Stéphanie Morand;Asaid Khateb

  • Illusory Reduplication of One's Own Body: Phenomenology and Classification of Autoscopic Phenomena.

    Peter Brugger;Marianne Regard;Theodor Landis

  • 128-channel EEG source imaging in epilepsy: clinical yield and localization precision.

    Christoph M. Michel;Göran Lantz;Laurent Spinelli;F. Rolando Grave De Peralta

  • A clinical study of motor evoked potentials using a triple stimulation technique

    M. R. Magistris;K. M. Rösler;A. Truffert;T. Landis

  • Evidence for rapid face recognition from human scalp and intracranial electrodes.

    Seeck M;Michel Cm;Mainwaring N;Cosgrove R

  • The effect of aging on postural stability: a cross sectional and longitudinal study

    R.A. Du Pasquier;Y. Blanc;M. Sinnreich;T. Landis

  • Right Parietal Brain Activity Precedes Perceptual Alternation of Bistable Stimuli

    Juliane Britz;Theodor Landis;Christoph M. Michel

  • Electrical neuroimaging reveals early generator modulation to emotional words.

    Stephanie Ortigue;Christoph M Michel;Micah M Murray;Christine Mohr

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph M. Michel
Christoph M. Michel University of Geneva
Alan J. Pegna
Alan J. Pegna University of Queensland
Olaf Blanke
Olaf Blanke École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Margitta Seeck
Margitta Seeck University of Geneva
Marianne Regard
Marianne Regard University of Zurich
Asaid Khateb
Asaid Khateb University of Haifa
Jean-Marie Annoni
Jean-Marie Annoni University of Fribourg
Gregor Thut
Gregor Thut Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter Brugger
Peter Brugger University of Zurich
Christine Mohr
Christine Mohr University of Lausanne

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