Steffen Hage

About Steffen Hage

Steffen Hage, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, specializes in the field of Vocal Communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Breathing control of vocalization

Making Sense of Sex in Neuroscience

Dysfunction of specific auditory fibers impacts cortical oscillations, driving an autism phenotype despite near‐normal hearing

SELECTION FOR EFFICIENCY OF VOCAL CODING IN MARMOSET MONKEYS

Linguistic law-like compression strategies emerge to maximize coding efficiency in marmoset vocal communication

Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization

Marmoset monkeys use different avoidance strategies to cope with ambient noise during vocal behavior

Cardiovascular mechanisms underlying vocal behavior in freely moving macaque monkeys

Steffen Hage Information

University

Position

Professor Neurobiology of Social Communication Dept. Otolaryngology

Citations(all)

2197

Citations(since 2020)

1155

Cited By

1491

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

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Steffen Hage Skills & Research Interests

Vocal Communication

Top articles of Steffen Hage

Breathing control of vocalization

Science

2024/3/8

Making Sense of Sex in Neuroscience

Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science

2024/3/1

Dysfunction of specific auditory fibers impacts cortical oscillations, driving an autism phenotype despite near‐normal hearing

The FASEB Journal

2024/1/31

SELECTION FOR EFFICIENCY OF VOCAL CODING IN MARMOSET MONKEYS

IBRO Neuroscience Reports

2023/10/1

Steffen Hage
Steffen Hage

H-Index: 14

Linguistic law-like compression strategies emerge to maximize coding efficiency in marmoset vocal communication

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/9/27

Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/6/6

Marmoset monkeys use different avoidance strategies to cope with ambient noise during vocal behavior

Iscience

2023/3/17

Cardiovascular mechanisms underlying vocal behavior in freely moving macaque monkeys

Iscience

2022/1/21

High plasticity in marmoset monkey vocal development from infancy to adulthood

Science Advances

2021/6/30

Theta synchronization of phonatory and articulatory systems in marmoset monkey vocal production

Current Biology

2020/11/2

Compensatory mechanisms affect sensorimotor integration during ongoing vocal motor acts in marmoset monkeys

European Journal of Neuroscience

2020/9

The role of auditory feedback on vocal pattern generation in marmoset monkeys

2020/2/1

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