Experimental Brain Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Experimental Brain Research is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lymphatic cells do not functionally integrate into 3D organotypic brain slice cultures, but aggregate around penetrating blood vessels60
Sensorimotor adaptation to sustained lower visual field occlusion during continuous locomotion with and without obstacle negotiation43
Effects of stepping practice and functional electrical stimulation on neuromotor excitability in able bodied young adults38
Persistent adaptations in sensorimotor interneuron circuits in the motor cortex with a history of sport-related concussion36
Passive and active exercise do not mitigate mental fatigue during a sustained vigilance task25
Comparing anticipatory and stop-signal response inhibition with a novel, open-source selective stopping toolbox25
Associations between chronotype, physical activity and cognition in a free-living setting25
Anticipation of pain during operant learning increases cognitive performance and feedback-related cortical potentials25
Aging-induced alterations in EEG spectral power associated with graded force motor tasks23
A 10-min reduction in cerebral blood flow does not alter post-intervention executive function: evidence from lower-body negative pressure22
Transfer of peripersonal space to a virtual body in young adults and exploration of adult age differences21
Whole-body immobilization modulates visuotactile interaction21
Hypohydration alters pre-frontal cortex haemodynamics, but does not impair motor learning20
Contribution of implicit memory to adaptation of movement extent during reaching against unpredictable spring-like loads: insensitivity to intentional suppression of kinematic performance19
Using a self-modulated treadmill as a novel approach to study cognitive-motor and biomechanical outcomes during dual-task walking in individuals with and without lower limb loss19
Effects of repeated blocks of split-belt walking on locomotor adaptation, physiological arousal response and cortical activation19
Association of a kinematic measure of upper limb reaching and StartReact in chronic hemiparetic stroke18
Alpha and beta/low-gamma frequency bands may have distinct neural origin and function during post-stroke walking18
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