A scientist’s position within the ranking is determined exclusively by their D-index (Discipline H-index). This metric refines the traditional H-index by focusing solely on publications and citations within the examined discipline—in this case, Neuroscience—facilitating a more precise evaluation of impact within the specific research area.
Scope of Research and Selection Criteria
The ranking evaluates a comprehensive pool of scientists derived from an extensive aggregation of bibliometric data sources covering all academic disciplines. Across this broad spectrum, 279,971 scientist profiles were examined, among which 9,597 researchers specialized in Neuroscience were identified and analyzed.
To qualify for inclusion in the Neuroscience ranking, candidates were required to have a D-index of at least 30. Additionally, the majority of their tier publications needed to be clearly situated within the domain of Neuroscience. Recognizing the multifaceted nature of scholarly excellence, a researcher’s awards and achievements specifically related to Neuroscience were also considered as a qualitative component.
The threshold for the D-index is dynamically set as increments of 10, relative to the estimated total number of scholars within each discipline. This stratagem ensures that the ranking consistently incorporates the top 1% of leading experts. Moreover, a tolerance margin of 30% or less is maintained between a researcher’s overall H-index and their D-index, underscoring the discipline-focused rigor of the assessment.
Verification and Additional Evaluation Practices
Understanding that raw bibliometric data cannot fully capture the nuances of scholarly output, the team behind the ranking undertook a thorough manual verification process. Each scientist’s profile was cross-referenced with a broad spectrum of credible publications and databases to ensure accuracy and reliability.
While the number of publications in prominent journals and high-impact conference proceedings does not directly influence the ranking position, it serves as a valuable secondary signal of the scientist’s contribution to the field. The primary ranking position remains grounded in the D-index calculated using data from OpenAlex and CrossRef, which are recognized as two of the most authoritative bibliometric databases accessible to the research community.
For a detailed exposition of the methodology behind this ranking, we encourage readers to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
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This ranking exemplifies our commitment to supporting the scientific community with accurate and actionable insights, fostering collaboration, informed decision-making, and the advancement of knowledge worldwide.