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Adi Mizrahi publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adi Mizrahi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 71 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Adi Mizrahi D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adi Mizrahi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 34 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Adi Mizrahi is a researcher affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, specializing in the field of neuroscience with a broad focus on cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and sensory systems. Their scholarly work covers various aspects of neural dynamics, olfactory and sensory function, neuropharmacology, and related neurobiological mechanisms.

Their extensive publication record includes multiple papers exploring neural function and sensory processing. Representative recent works include:

  • The Temporal Association Cortex Plays a Key Role in Auditory-Driven Maternal Plasticity (2020, Neuron)
  • Auditory Corticothalamic Neurons Are Recruited by Motor Preparatory Inputs (2020, Current Biology)
  • NDNF interneurons in layer 1 gain-modulate whole cortical columns according to an animal's behavioral state (2021, Neuron)
  • Neural Correlates of Learning Pure Tones or Natural Sounds in the Auditory Cortex (2020, Frontiers in Neural Circuits)
  • Young adult-born neurons improve odor coding by mitral cells (2020, Nature Communications)

Co-authorship appears regularly with several researchers, indicating collaborative projects across diverse neuroscientific topics. Frequent coauthors of Mizrahi include:

  • Ido Maor (10 collaborations)
  • Gen-ichi Tasaka (8 collaborations)
  • Libi Feigin (4 collaborations)
  • Baruch Haimson (4 collaborations)
  • Haran Shani-Narkiss (3 collaborations)

Their research is published predominantly in specialized neuroscience and biology journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 6 publications
  • Current Biology with 3 publications
  • eLife with 3 publications
  • Neuron with 2 publications
  • Frontiers in Neural Circuits with 2 publications

Within their main fields of study, Mizrahi has contributed across several subfields such as:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Sensory Systems
  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Molecular Biology

The core topics defined by their work span:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques

Best Publications

  • Functional organization and population dynamics in the mouse primary auditory cortex

    Gideon Rothschild;Israel Nelken;Israel Nelken;Adi Mizrahi;Adi Mizrahi

  • Dissecting Local Circuits: Parvalbumin Interneurons Underlie Broad Feedback Control of Olfactory Bulb Output

    Kazunari Miyamichi;Yael Shlomai-Fuchs;Marvin Shu;Brandon C. Weissbourd

  • Multisensory Integration of Natural Odors and Sounds in the Auditory Cortex

    Lior Cohen;Gideon Rothschild;Adi Mizrahi

  • Dendritic stability in the adult olfactory bulb.

    Adi Mizrahi;Lawrence C Katz

  • High-Resolution In Vivo Imaging of Hippocampal Dendrites and Spines

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  • The Claustrum Supports Resilience to Distraction.

    Gal Atlan;Anna Terem;Noa Peretz-Rivlin;Kamini Sehrawat

  • Dendritic development and plasticity of adult-born neurons in the mouse olfactory bulb

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  • Sensory Input Enhances Synaptogenesis of Adult-Born Neurons

    Yoav Livneh;Naomi Feinstein;Marguerita Klein;Adi Mizrahi

  • Plasticity during Motherhood: Changes in Excitatory and Inhibitory Layer 2/3 Neurons in Auditory Cortex

    Lior Cohen;Adi Mizrahi

  • The role of microglia and their CX3CR1 signaling in adult neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb

    Ronen Reshef;Elena Kudryavitskaya;Haran Shani-Narkiss;Batya Isaacson

  • Odor processing by adult-born neurons.

    Yoav Livneh;Yoav Adam;Adi Mizrahi

  • VEGF is required for dendritogenesis of newly born olfactory bulb interneurons

    Tamar Licht;Ronen Eavri;Inbal Goshen;Yael Shlomai

  • Long-Term Imaging Reveals Dynamic Changes in the Neuronal Composition of the Glomerular Layer

    Yoav Adam;Adi Mizrahi

  • Experience-dependent plasticity of mature adult-born neurons

    Yoav Livneh;Adi Mizrahi

  • Single neuron and population coding of natural sounds in auditory cortex.

    Adi Mizrahi;Amos Shalev;Israel Nelken

  • The Temporal Association Cortex Plays a Key Role in Auditory-Driven Maternal Plasticity.

    Gen-ichi Tasaka;Libi Feigin;Ido Maor;Maya Groysman

  • In vivo imaging of juxtaglomerular neuron turnover in the mouse olfactory bulb

    Adi Mizrahi;Jing Lu;Ryan Irving;Guoping Feng

  • NDNF interneurons in layer 1 gain-modulate whole cortical columns according to an animal's behavioral state.

    Katayun Cohen-Kashi Malina;Emmanouil Tsivourakis;Dahlia Kushinsky;Daniella Apelblat

  • Auditory Corticothalamic Neurons Are Recruited by Motor Preparatory Inputs

    Kameron K. Clayton;Ross S. Williamson;Kenneth E. Hancock;Kenneth E. Hancock;Gen-ichi Tasaka

  • Circuit formation and maintenance--perspectives from the mammalian olfactory bulb.

    Yoav Adam;Adi Mizrahi;Adi Mizrahi

  • Long-Term Maintenance of Channel Distribution in a Central Pattern Generator Neuron by Neuromodulatory Inputs Revealed by Decentralization in Organ Culture

    Adi Mizrahi;Patsy S. Dickinson;Peter Kloppenburg;Valerie Fénelon

  • Distinct Spatiotemporal Response Properties of Excitatory Versus Inhibitory Neurons in the Mouse Auditory Cortex

    Ido Maor;Amos Shalev;Adi Mizrahi

Frequent Co-Authors

Israel Nelken
Israel Nelken Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Liqun Luo
Liqun Luo Stanford University
Daniel B. Polley
Daniel B. Polley Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Raz Yirmiya
Raz Yirmiya Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Haim Sompolinsky
Haim Sompolinsky Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Inbal Goshen
Inbal Goshen Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Robert C. Froemke
Robert C. Froemke New York University
Ilan Lampl
Ilan Lampl Weizmann Institute of Science
Eli Keshet
Eli Keshet Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Troy A. Hackett
Troy A. Hackett Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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