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D-Index
36
Citations
6207
World Ranking
8966
National Ranking
329

Amami Kato 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 Amami Kato sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 255 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Amami Kato 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 Amami Kato sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • A frameless, armless navigational system for computer-assisted neurosurgery: Technical note

    Amami Kato;Toshiki Yoshimine;Toru Hayakawa;Yoshiaki Tomita

  • Induction of aquaporin-4 water channel mRNA after focal cerebral ischemia in rat.

    Masaaki Taniguchi;Toshihide Yamashita;Eiji Kumura;Michio Tamatani

  • Fiber-tracking does not accurately estimate size of fiber bundle in pathological condition: initial neurosurgical experience using neuronavigation and subcortical white matter stimulation

    Manabu Kinoshita;Kei Yamada;Naoya Hashimoto;Amami Kato

  • Reduction of intractable deafferentation pain by navigation-guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex.

    Azuma Hirayama;Youichi Saitoh;Haruhiko Kishima;Toshio Shimokawa

  • Movement-related desynchronization of the cerebral cortex studied with spatially filtered magnetoencephalography.

    Masaaki Taniguchi;Amami Kato;Norihiko Fujita;Masayuki Hirata

  • Serial volumetric assessment of the natural history and growth pattern of incidentally discovered meningiomas.

    Tetsuo Hashiba;Naoya Hashimoto;Shuichi Izumoto;Tsuyoshi Suzuki

  • Determination of language dominance with synthetic aperture magnetometry: comparison with the Wada test.

    Masayuki Hirata;Amami Kato;Masaaki Taniguchi;Youichi Saitoh

  • Slower growth of skull base meningiomas compared with non-skull base meningiomas based on volumetric and biological studies.

    Naoya Hashimoto;Carter S Rabo;Yoshiko Okita;Manabu Kinoshita

  • Little benefit from mild hypothermia therapy for severely head injured patients with low intracranial pressure

    Tadahiko Shiozaki;Amami Kato;Mamoru Taneda;Toshiaki Hayakata

  • Reduction of intractable deafferentation pain due to spinal cord or peripheral lesion by high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex.

    Youichi Saitoh;Azuma Hirayama;Haruhiko Kishima;Toshio Shimokawa

  • Stimulation of primary motor cortex for intractable deafferentation pain.

    Y. Saitoh;A. Hirayama;H. Kishima;S. Oshino

  • Fluorescence-guided surgery of metastatic brain tumors using fluorescein sodium

    Takeshi Okuda;Kazuo Kataoka;Tomonari Yabuuchi;Haruki Yugami

  • Quantitative autoradiographic measurements of blood-brain barrier permeability in the rat glioma model

    Kazuo Yamada;Yukitaka Ushio;Toru Hayakawa;Amami Kato

  • Application of a rigid endoscope to the microsurgical management of 54 cerebral aneurysms: results in 48 patients.

    Masaaki Taniguchi;Hiroshi Takimoto;Toshiki Yoshimine;Nobumitsu Shimada

  • Circulatory disturbance of the spinal cord with epidural neoplasm in rats

    Amami Kato;Yukitaka Ushio;Toru Hayakawa;Kazuo Yamada

  • Neural decoding using gyral and intrasulcal electrocorticograms.

    Takufumi Yanagisawa;Masayuki Hirata;Youichi Saitoh;Amami Kato

  • Outcome of vagus nerve stimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy: the first three years of a prospective Japanese registry.

    Kensuke Kawai;Tatsuya Tanaka;Hiroshi Baba;Mark Bunker

  • Regional blood flow and capillary permeability in the ethylnitrosourea-induced rat glioma

    Kazuo Yamada;Toru Hayakawa;Yukitaka Ushio;Norio Arita

  • Language dominance and mapping based on neuromagnetic oscillatory changes: comparison with invasive procedures

    Masayuki Hirata;Tetsu Goto;Gareth Barnes;Yuka Umekawa

  • Fluorescence-guided surgery for glioblastoma multiforme using high-dose fluorescein sodium with excitation and barrier filters.

    Takeshi Okuda;Hiromasa Yoshioka;Amami Kato

  • Effect of vascular activity in the determination of rate constants for the uptake of 18F-labeled 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose: error analysis and normal values in older subjects.

    A. C. Evans;M. Diksic;Y. L. Yamamoto;A. Kato

Frequent Co-Authors

Masayuki Hirata
Masayuki Hirata Osaka University
Haruhiko Kishima
Haruhiko Kishima Osaka University
Youichi Saitoh
Youichi Saitoh Osaka University
Hironobu Nakamura
Hironobu Nakamura Osaka University
Kazuhiko Nakagawa
Kazuhiko Nakagawa Kindai University
Douglas Cheyne
Douglas Cheyne University of Toronto
Ryusuke Kakigi
Ryusuke Kakigi National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Masatoshi Takeda
Masatoshi Takeda Izumi University
James J. Riviello
James J. Riviello Baylor College of Medicine
Hiroaki Kazui
Hiroaki Kazui Kōchi University

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