Neuroscience Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neuroscience Research is 22. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Projection-specific and reversible functional blockage in the association cortex of macaque monkeys168
Spinal nociceptive hypersensitivity induced by intramuscular capsaicin in rats subjected to multiple continuous stress119
Editorial Board109
Neurochemical phenotypes of huntingtin-associated protein 1 in reference to secretomotor and vasodilator neurons in the submucosal plexuses of rodent small intestine63
PRELIM II(EDI BOARD)50
PRELIM II(EDI BOARD)46
Conversion of silent synapses to AMPA receptor-mediated functional synapses in human cortical organoids44
The Medaka approach to evolutionary social neuroscience38
Neuroprotective role of calreticulin after spinal cord injury in mice37
Microglia modulate sleep/wakefulness under baseline conditions and under acute social defeat stress in adult mice33
Cellular bases for reward-related dopamine actions31
Time course of functional recovery after 1 cm sciatic nerve resection in rats with or without surgical intervention - measured by grip strength and locomotor activity29
SUMOylation effects on neural stem cells self-renewal, differentiation, and survival29
Future projections for mammalian whole-brain simulations based on technological trends in related fields28
A layer specific histological framework for synaptic quantification in hippocampal CA128
Individual electric field predicts functional connectivity changes after anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation in chronic stroke27
Large-scale foundation models and generative AI for BigData neuroscience27
Building neuroscience with adaptive circuit census25
Deeper neural network models better reflect how humans cope with contrast variation in object recognition24
Editorial Board24
Neural mechanism of experience-dependent sensory gain control in C. elegans22
Transcranial direct current stimulation of the LTPJ shifts the agent’s behaviors in repeated hold-up game22
The neurobiology of human sequential signal prediction: Insights from language, music, and mathematics22
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