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Allan L. Reiss 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 Allan L. Reiss sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 590 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Allan L. Reiss 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 Allan L. Reiss sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 145 D-Index — 98th percentile

98% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Neuroscience in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Neuroscience in United States Leader Award
  • 2009 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Allan L. Reiss is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a strong focus on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and neuroscience. The scientist has contributed to various subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, genetics, molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their work covers several significant topics, including genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, functional brain connectivity studies, autism spectrum disorder research, optical imaging and spectroscopy techniques, genetic and clinical aspects of sex determination and chromosomal abnormalities, congenital heart defects research, and aspects related to sexual differentiation and disorders.

Recent published papers illustrate the scope of their research:

  • Concurrent fNIRS and EEG for Brain Function Investigation: A Systematic, Methodology-Focused Review, 2022, Sensors
  • Integrated functional genomic analyses of Klinefelter and Turner syndromes reveal global network effects of altered X chromosome dosage, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Impact of Type 1 Diabetes in the Developing Brain in Children: A Longitudinal Study, 2021, Diabetes Care
  • Dynamic inter-brain synchrony in real-life inter-personal cooperation: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning study, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Finding the neural correlates of collaboration using a three-person fMRI hyperscanning paradigm, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with this researcher include Stephanie Balters, Amy A. Lightbody, Lara C. Foland-Ross, Rihui Li, and Booil Jo. These collaborations indicate interdisciplinary engagements within their primary fields of study.

Their publications are often featured in venues such as UNC Libraries, Cerebral Cortex, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Biological Psychiatry, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). These journals reflect a consistent focus on neuroscience, psychiatry, and developmental disorders.

Allan L. Reiss has been recognized with the distinction of being a Member of the National Academy of Medicine since 2009, demonstrating acknowledged contributions within the medical and scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Dissociable Intrinsic Connectivity Networks for Salience Processing and Executive Control

    William W. Seeley;Vinod Menon;Alan F. Schatzberg;Jennifer Keller

  • Functional connectivity in the resting brain: A network analysis of the default mode hypothesis

    Michael D. Greicius;Ben Krasnow;Allan L. Reiss;Vinod Menon

  • Default-mode network activity distinguishes Alzheimer's disease from healthy aging: Evidence from functional MRI

    Michael D. Greicius;Gaurav Srivastava;Allan L. Reiss;Vinod Menon

  • Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Major Depression: Abnormally Increased Contributions from Subgenual Cingulate Cortex and Thalamus

    Michael D. Greicius;Benjamin H. Flores;Vinod Menon;Gary H. Glover

  • Error-related brain activation during a Go/NoGo response inhibition task.

    V. Menon;N. E. Adleman;C.D. White;G.H. Glover

  • Brain development, gender and IQ in children A volumetric imaging study

    Allan L. Reiss;Michael T. Abrams;Harvey S. Singer;Judith L. Ross

  • The Amygdala Is Enlarged in Children But Not Adolescents with Autism; the Hippocampus Is Enlarged at All Ages

    Cynthia Mills Schumann;Julia Hamstra;Beth L. Goodlin-Jones;Linda J. Lotspeich

  • White Matter Development During Childhood and Adolescence: A Cross-sectional Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study

    Naama Barnea-Goraly;Vinod Menon;Mark Eckert;Leanne Tamm

  • A quantitative comparison of NIRS and fMRI across multiple cognitive tasks.

    Xu Cui;Signe Bray;Daniel M. Bryant;Gary H. Glover

  • White matter structure in autism: preliminary evidence from diffusion tensor imaging.

    Naama Barnea-Goraly;Hower Kwon;Vinod Menon;Stephan Eliez

  • Functional near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) signal improvement based on negative correlation between oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin dynamics

    Xu Cui;Signe Bray;Allan L. Reiss

  • NIRS-Based Hyperscanning Reveals Increased Interpersonal Coherence in Superior Frontal Cortex during Cooperation

    Xu Cui;Daniel M. Bryant;Allan L. Reiss

  • Developmental Changes in Mental Arithmetic: Evidence for Increased Functional Specialization in the Left Inferior Parietal Cortex

    S.M. Rivera;A.L. Reiss;M.A. Eckert;V. Menon

  • Maturation of Brain Function Associated With Response Inhibition

    Leanne Tamm;Vinod Menon;Allan L. Reiss

  • A Developmental fMRI Study of the Stroop Color-Word Task

    Nancy E. Adleman;Vinod Menon;Christine M. Blasey;Christopher D. White

  • Persistent default-mode network connectivity during light sedation.

    Michael D. Greicius;Vesa Kiviniemi;Osmo Tervonen;Vilho Vainionpää

  • Humor modulates the mesolimbic reward centers.

    Dean Mobbs;Michael D Greicius;Eiman Abdel-Azim;Vinod Menon

  • Length of uninterrupted CGG repeats determines instability in the FMR1 gene.

    Evan E. Eichler;Jeanette J.A. Holden;Bradley W. Popovich;Allan L. Reiss

  • Differential development of high-level visual cortex correlates with category-specific recognition memory

    Golijeh Golarai;Dara G Ghahremani;Dara G Ghahremani;S Whitfield-Gabrieli;S Whitfield-Gabrieli;Allan Reiss

  • Neural systems predicting long-term outcome in dyslexia

    Fumiko Hoeft;Bruce D. McCandliss;Jessica M. Black;Alexander Gantman

  • Attenuation of frontal asymmetry in pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Victor G Carrion;Carl F Weems;Stephan Eliez;Anil Patwardhan

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan Eliez
Stephan Eliez University of Geneva
Vinod Menon
Vinod Menon Stanford University
Fumiko Hoeft
Fumiko Hoeft University of Connecticut
Ursula Bellugi
Ursula Bellugi Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Scott S. Hall
Scott S. Hall Stanford University
Albert M. Galaburda
Albert M. Galaburda Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Gary H. Glover
Gary H. Glover Stanford University
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah
Debra L. Mills
Debra L. Mills Bangor University
Shelli R. Kesler
Shelli R. Kesler The University of Texas at Austin

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