Otto Egon Lowenstein
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Otto Egon Lowenstein FRSE was a German-born zoologist. He did extensive studies on the labyrinth of the ears of fish. Life He was born in Munich on 24 October 1906, to a Jewish family. He studied Sciences at the University of Munich. He was taught Zoology by Karl von Frisch. He continued to postgraduate level gaining a PhD in 1932.
Otto Egon Lowenstein's Published Works
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- The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications (1999) (400)
- The equilibrium function of the otolith organs of the thornback ray (Raja clavata) (1949) (245)
- A Functional Interpretation of the Electron-Microscopic Structure of the Sensory Hairs in the Cristæ of the Elasmobranch Raja clavata in Terms of Directional Sensitivity (1959) (234)
- Pupillary Movements During Acute and Chronic Fatigue A New Test for the Objective Evaluation of Tiredness (1963) (222)
- Life of Vertebrates (1962) (210)
- Electronic pupillography; a new instrument and some clinical applications. (1958) (198)
- The localization and analysis of the responses to vibration from the isolated elasmobranch labyrinth. A contribution to the problem of the evolution of hearing in vertebrates (1951) (157)
- The mechanical analysis of the responses from the end‐organs of the horizontal semicircular canal in the isolated elasmobranch labyrinth (1952) (152)
- The effect of galvanic polarization on the impulse discharge from sense endings in the isolated labyrinth of the thornback ray (Raja clavata) (1955) (136)
- Structure and innervation of the sensory epithelia of the labyrinth in the Thornback ray (Raja clavata) (1964) (132)
- The anatomy and ultrastructure of the labyrinth of the lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis L.) (1968) (128)
- The structure and function of abdominal stretch receptors in insects (1958) (106)
- Mutual role of sympathetic and parasympathetic in shaping of the pupillary reflex to light; pupillographic studies. (1950) (101)
- Role of sympathetic and parasympathetic systems in reflex dilation of the pupil; pupillographic studies. (1950) (99)
- Responses of intraocular pressure, blood pressure, and cutaneous vessels to electric stimulation in the diencephalon: the ninth Francis I. Proctor Lecture. (1955) (95)
- Peripheral mechanisms of equilibrium. (1956) (62)
- Comparative Morphology and Physiology (1974) (62)
- THE SLEEP‐WAKING CYCLE AND PUPILLARY ACTIVITY * (1964) (61)
- The electrophysiological study of the responses of the isolated labyrinth of the lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) to angular acceleration, tilting and mechanical vibration (1970) (57)
- Clinical pupillary symptoms in lesions of the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract. (1954) (56)
- PUPILLOGRAPHIC STUDIES: I. PRESENT STATE OF PUPILLOGRAPHY; ITS METHOD AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE (1942) (55)
- Pupillary Reflex Shapes and Topical Clinical Diagnosis (1955) (52)
- The labyrinth of Myxine: anatomy, ultrastructure and electrophysiology (1970) (52)
- THE PUPIL AS INDICATOR OF RETINAL ACTIVITY. (1964) (51)
- THE EQUILIBRIUM FUNCTION OF THE VERTEBRATE LABYRINTH (1936) (47)
- DISINTEGRATION OF CENTRAL AUTONOMIC REGULATION DURING FATIGUE AND ITS REINTEGRATION BY PSYCHOSENSORY CONTROLLING MECHANISMS (1952) (41)
- The response of the abdominal stretch receptor of an insect to phasic stimulation (1960) (39)
- Alternating contraction anisocoria; a pupillary syndrome of the anterior midbrain. (1954) (38)
- 7 The Labyrinth (1971) (36)
- Disintegration of central autonomic regulation during fatigue and its reintegration by psychosensory controlling mechanisms. II. Reintegration; pupillographic studies. (1952) (36)
- Otolith-controlled response from the first-order neurons of the labyrinth of the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) to changes in linear acceleration (1975) (35)
- Scotopic and photopic thresholds of the pupillary light reflex in normal man. (1959) (34)
- Types of central autonomic innervation and fatigue; pupillographic studies. (1951) (34)
- Ultrastructure of the Sensory Hair-cells in the Labyrinth of the Ammocœte Larva of the Lamprey, Lampetra fluviatilis (1964) (34)
- Influence of retinal adaptation upon the pupillary reflex to light in normal man. Part I. Effect of adaptation to bright light on the pupillary threshold. (1959) (33)
- Comparative physiology of the otolith organs. (1956) (30)
- CHAPTER II: PART 2 – THE SENSE ORGANS: THE ACOUSTICO-LATERALIS SYSTEM (1957) (26)
- Pupillography; methods and diagnostic system. (1956) (25)
- Influence of retinal adaptation upon the pupillary reflex to light in normal man. II. Effect of adaptation to dim illumination upon pupillary reflexes elicited by bright light. (1961) (25)
- Functional evaluation of the pupillary light reflex pathways; experimental pupillographic studies in cats. (1953) (22)
- A comparative study of the responses of isolated first-order semicircular canal afferents to angular and linear acceleration, analysed in the time and frequency domains (1978) (21)
- PUPILLOTONIC PSEUDOTABES (SYNDROME OF MARKUS-WEILL AND REYS-HOLMES-AIDE). A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. (1965) (19)
- A Proprioceptor in the Body Musculature of Lepidoptera (1955) (18)
- Effect of physostigmine and pilocarpine on iris spincter of normal man; is it competitive or additive? Pupillographic studies. (1953) (18)
- The Argyll Robertson pupillary syndrome; mechanism and localization. (1956) (17)
- Foundations of Sensory Science (1984) (17)
- Oscillographic Analysis of the Non-Acoustic Functions of the Vertebrate Ear (1948) (16)
- PUPILLOGRAPHIC STUDIES: V. PERIODIC SYMPATHETIC SPASM AND RELAXATION AND ROLE OF SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN PUPILLARY INNERVATION (1944) (15)
- ADIE'S SYNDROME (PUPILLOTONIC PSEUDOTABES) (1942) (15)
- Physiology of the vestibular receptors. (1972) (13)
- CYCLIC OCULOMOTOR PARALYSIS (SPASMUS MOBILIS OCULOMOTORIUS) (1942) (12)
- PUPILLARY REFLEX TO DARKNESS (1943) (12)
- Miosis in Argyll Robertson syndrome and related pupillary disorders. (1956) (11)
- Electrophysiological experiments on the isolated surviving labyrinth of elasmobranch fish to analyze the responses to linear accelerations (1970) (11)
- Effect of Galvanic Polarization on the Impulse Discharge from the Horizontal Ampulla of the Isolated Elasmobranch Labyrinth (1953) (11)
- Exophthalmos and associated ocular disturbances in hyperthyroidism. (1947) (11)
- Oscillographic Analysis of the Gravity and Vibration Responses from the Labyrinth of the Thornback Ray (Raja clavata) (1948) (10)
- PUPILLARY REACTIONS OF THE SEEMINGLY UNAFFECTED EYE IN CLINICALLY UNILATERAL SIMPLE GLAUCOMA: PUPILLOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO DIAGNOSIS OF GLAUCOMA IN THE PRECLINICAL STAGE (1944) (10)
- NERVOUS FACTOR IN THE ORIGIN OF SIMPLE GLAUCOMA (1944) (10)
- Recording of Responses from Individual End-Organs of the Vestibular Apparatus (1952) (8)
- Biographical notes on the early electrophysiological exploration of vestibular function (1975) (8)
- BASIC MECHANISMS OF PUPILLARY MOVEMENTS (1961) (7)
- The functional significance of the ultrastructure of the vestibular end organs (1966) (5)
- Benign postinfectious disorder of anterior midbrain; alternating contraction anisocoria, combined with general fatigue and peripheral neuritis. (1955) (4)
- Foraging and Feeding Behaviour (1963) (4)
- THE PERIPHERAL NEURON (1975) (4)
- Problems concerning the mechanism of the hair cells of the vestibular receptors. (1961) (4)
- Methods for the early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis; observations with special reference to the so-called ocular type. (1951) (3)
- II. Reintegration. Pupillographic Studies (1952) (3)
- Clinical diagnosis of disturbances of the central sympathetic system by means of pupillography. (1946) (3)
- Sensory Specialization in Response to Environmental Demands (1960) (3)
- The Origin and Functional Significance of the Resting Activity and Peripheral Adaptation in the Vestibular System (1981) (2)
- The Ear Under Water (1959) (1)
- Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology, vol. 18 (1974) (1)
- Functional significance of the efferent control mechanisms. (1972) (1)
- The labyrinth in the making. A study of morphological and physiological features of the labyrinth in the cylostomes. (1973) (1)
- The Labyrinth in the Making (1973) (1)
- Dr. H. D. S. Honigmann (1944) (1)
- Functional Aspects of Vestibular Structure (2008) (1)
- Effect of Unilateral Elimination of the Horizontal Semicircular Canal in the Pike (1937) (0)
- A TEXTBOOK OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY (1965) (0)
- The clinical diagnosis of central sympathetic disturbances by means of pupillography. (1946) (0)
- Recovery of Pupillary Function in Cut Optic Nerves of Cats and Monkeys.∗ (1941) (0)
- Development at the Cellular and Molecular Level (1966) (0)
- Animal Communication and Learning Processes (1962) (0)
- Problems of Vestibular Physiology (1974) (0)
- Fifty Years of Vestibular Science (1984) (0)
- [The diencephalon and primary glaucoma; localization of disorders of the autonomic nervous system found in the clinical syndrome]. (1955) (0)
- Sensory specialization in response to environmental demands : proceedings of a symposium held at the Zoological Society of London ... on 4th March, 1960 (1960) (0)
- Pupillography in the early diagnosis of chronic simple glaucoma. (1946) (0)
- Introductory survey (1960) (0)
- Swedish Exploration in South Africa (1957) (0)
- An Ultra-Structural Analysis of Vestibular End-Organs with Special Reference to a Unit Analysis of Their Function [Abstract] (1965) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1961) (0)
- Physiology of Effector Organs (1961) (0)
- Hands Across the Psycho-Physiological Divide. (1968) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1958) (0)
- Psychotherapeutic emergency situations. (1945) (0)
- Short Reviews (1962) (0)
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