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Bahar Güntekin 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 Bahar Güntekin sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 189 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bahar Güntekin 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 Bahar Güntekin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Bahar Güntekin is affiliated with Istanbul Medipol University in Turkey and has contributed extensively to the field of Neuroscience. Their body of work encompasses 256 publications focused on this domain, with a particular emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience, which accounts for 227 of their works. Additional research interests extend into Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research topics include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural dynamics and brain function, and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies. They have also worked on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, and Neurological disorders and treatments.

Güntekin has published frequently in a number of scientific venues. The most common publication outlets include:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Neurobiology of Aging
  • Clinical EEG and Neuroscience

Co-authorship has played a significant role in their research, with recurrent collaboration involving several researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Görsev Yener
  • Claudio Babiloni
  • Claudio Del Percio
  • Susanna Lopez
  • Raffaele Ferri

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Bahar Güntekin include:

  • "Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: the role of biomarkers including advanced EEG signal analysis. Report from the IFCN-sponsored panel of experts," 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Measures of resting state EEG rhythms for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations of an expert panel," 2021, Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • "Brain clocks capture diversity and disparities in aging and dementia across geographically diverse populations," 2024, Nature Medicine
  • "Neuroecological links of the exposome and One Health," 2024, Neuron
  • "Time Irreversibility of Resting-State Activity in the Healthy Brain and Pathology," 2020, Frontiers in Physiology

Best Publications

  • A review of brain oscillations in cognitive disorders and the role of neurotransmitters

    Erol Başar;Bahar Güntekin

  • A review of brain oscillations in perception of faces and emotional pictures

    Bahar Güntekin;Erol Başar

  • What electrophysiology tells us about Alzheimer's disease: a window into the synchronization and connectivity of brain neurons.

    Claudio Babiloni;Katarzyna Blinowska;Laura Bonanni;Andrej Cichocki

  • Emotional face expressions are differentiated with brain oscillations.

    Bahar Güntekin;Erol Basar

  • Review of evoked and event-related delta responses in the human brain.

    Bahar Güntekin;Erol Başar

  • Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease: the role of biomarkers including advanced EEG signal analysis. Report from the IFCN-sponsored panel of experts

    P.M. Rossini;R. Di Iorio;F. Vecchio;M. Anfossi

  • Measures of resting state EEG rhythms for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations of an expert panel

    Claudio Babiloni;Xianghong Arakaki;Hamed Azami;Karim Bennys

  • A short review of alpha activity in cognitive processes and in cognitive impairment.

    Erol Başar;Bahar Güntekin

  • Review of delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma response oscillations in neuropsychiatric disorders

    Erol Başar;Bahar Güntekin

  • Event-related beta oscillations are affected by emotional eliciting stimuli.

    Bahar Güntekin;Erol Başar

  • Decrease of evoked delta, theta and alpha coherences in Alzheimer patients during a visual oddball paradigm

    Bahar Güntekin;Ertuğrul Saatçi;Görsev Yener

  • Beta oscillatory responses in healthy subjects and subjects with mild cognitive impairment.

    Bahar Güntekin;Derya Durusu Emek-Savaş;Derya Durusu Emek-Savaş;Pınar Kurt;Görsev Gülmen Yener

  • Brain's alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and theta oscillations in neuropsychiatric diseases: proposal for biomarker strategies.

    Erol Başar;Canan Başar-Eroğlu;Bahar Güntekin;Görsev Gülmen Yener

  • Reduced long distance gamma (28-48 Hz) coherence in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder.

    Ayşegül Özerdem;Bahar Güntekin;İlhan Atagün;Bilge Turp

  • Increased frontal phase-locking of event-related theta oscillations in Alzheimer patients treated with cholinesterase inhibitors.

    G.G. Yener;B. Güntekin;B. Güntekin;A. Öniz;E. Başar

  • Abnormalities of cortical neural synchronization mechanisms in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer's and Lewy body diseases: an EEG study.

    Claudio Babiloni;Claudio Del Percio;Roberta Lizio;Giuseppe Noce

  • Brain's alpha activity is highly reduced in euthymic bipolar disorder patients.

    E. Başar;B. Güntekin;I. Atagün;B. Turp Gölbaşı

  • Principles of oscillatory brain dynamics and a treatise of recognition of faces and facial expressions.

    Erol Başar;Bahar Güntekin;Bahar Güntekin;Adile Oniz

  • Disturbance in long distance gamma coherence in bipolar disorder

    Ayşegül Özerdem;Bahar Güntekin;Ertuğrul Saatçi;Zeliha Tunca

  • Evoked and event related coherence of Alzheimer patients manifest differentiation of sensory-cognitive networks.

    Erol Başar;Bahar Güntekin;Elif Tülay;Görsev G. Yener

Frequent Co-Authors

Erol Başar
Erol Başar Istanbul Kültür University
Görsev Yener
Görsev Yener Dokuz Eylül University
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Roberta Lizio
Roberta Lizio Sapienza University of Rome
Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Raffaele Ferri
Raffaele Ferri I.R.C.C.S. Oasi Maria SS
Fabrizio Stocchi
Fabrizio Stocchi San Raffaele University of Rome
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Andrea Soricelli
Andrea Soricelli Parthenope University of Naples
Dario Arnaldi
Dario Arnaldi University of Genoa

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