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D-Index
71
Citations
14033
World Ranking
2451
National Ranking
243

Brian G. R. Neville 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 Brian G. R. Neville sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 208 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Brian G. R. Neville 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 Brian G. R. Neville sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 75th percentile

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

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

Overview

Brian G. R. Neville was affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their professional work was rooted in an environment known for research and education in a range of scientific disciplines.

Throughout their career, they did not have published papers listed in the available data, nor were frequent co-authors or specific publication venues documented. This absence of detailed records limits insight into the patterns of collaborative research or preferred journals and conferences. Similarly, there is no recorded information on book publications or the publishers associated with their work.

No specific fields or subfields of study have been reported in the source data. Consequently, the primary research domains or specialized areas that Brian G. R. Neville focused on remain unspecified. Likewise, the main topics of their academic work are not documented, so the thematic content of their research is not available.

There are no awards listed in the data that would indicate recognition from professional bodies or institutions during their career. Their contributions, therefore, cannot be assessed in terms of formal academic honors.

The scientist is noted as deceased. As such, the overview reflects the totality of the available professional record after the completion of their career.

Best Publications

  • Incidence, cause, and short-term outcome of convulsive status epilepticus in childhood: prospective population-based study

    Richard Fm Chin;Richard Fm Chin;Brian Gr Neville;Catherine Peckham;Helen Bedford

  • Buccal midazolam and rectal diazepam for treatment of prolonged seizures in childhood and adolescence: a randomised trial

    Rod C Scott;Frank M C Besag;Brian G R Neville

  • Encephalitis lethargica syndrome: 20 new cases and evidence of basal ganglia autoimmunity

    Russell C. Dale;Andrew J. Church;Robert A. H. Surtees;Andrew J. Lees

  • Neurobehavioral comorbidities in children with active epilepsy: a population-based study.

    Colin Reilly;Patricia Atkinson;Krishna B Das;Krishna B Das;Richard F M C Chin

  • A systematic review of the epidemiology of status epilepticus

    R. F. M. Chin;B. G. R. Neville;R. C. Scott;R. C. Scott

  • Outcome of paediatric convulsive status epilepticus: a systematic review

    Miquel Raspall-Chaure;Richard F M Chin;Brian G Neville;Brian G Neville;Rod C Scott

  • Treatment of community-onset, childhood convulsive status epilepticus: a prospective, population-based study

    Richard F M Chin;Richard F M Chin;Brian G R Neville;Catherine Peckham;Angie Wade

  • Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children.

    J A Carter;V Mung'ala-Odera;B G R Neville;G Murira

  • Hippocampal abnormalities after prolonged febrile convulsion: a longitudinal MRI study

    Rod C. Scott;Martin D. King;David G. Gadian;Brian G. R. Neville

  • Guidelines for the use of EEG methodology in the diagnosis of epilepsy. International League Against Epilepsy: commission report. Commission on European Affairs: Subcommission on European Guidelines.

    Roland Flink;B Pedersen;A.B. Guekht;K Malmgren

  • Distinct neurological disorders with ATP1A3 mutations

    Erin L Heinzen;Alexis Arzimanoglou;Allison Brashear;Steven J Clapcote

  • Poststreptococcal acute disseminated encephalomyelitis with basal ganglia involvement and auto-reactive antibasal ganglia antibodies.

    Russell C. Dale;Andrew J. Church;Francisco Cardoso;Elizabeth Goddard

  • Language dysfunction in children with Rolandic epilepsy.

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  • Idiopathic epilepsies with seizures precipitated by fever and SCN1A abnormalities

    Carla Marini;Davide Mei;Teresa Temudo;Anna Rita Ferrari

  • Developmental Impairments Following Severe Falciparum Malaria in Children

    Julie A. Carter;Amanda J. Ross;Amanda J. Ross;Brian G. R. Neville;Elizabeth Obiero

  • Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour Features in 16 patients

    A. A. Raymond;S. F. S. Halpin;N. Alsanjari;M. J. Cook

  • Increased prevalence of epilepsy associated with severe falciparum malaria in children.

    Julie A. Carter;Brian G. R. Neville;Steven White;Amanda J. Ross;Amanda J. Ross

  • Risk factors for persisting neurological and cognitive impairments following cerebral malaria

    Richard Idro;Julie A Carter;Greg Fegan;Brian Gr Neville

  • Burden, features, and outcome of neurological involvement in acute falciparum malaria in Kenyan children

    Richard Idro;Moses Ndiritu;Bernhards Ogutu;Sadik Mithwani

  • The epidemiology of convulsive status epilepticus in children: a critical review.

    Miquel Raspall-Chaure;Richard F. M. Chin;Brian G. Neville;Helen Bedford

  • The surgical treatment of Landau‐Kleffner syndrome

    J. Helen Cross;Brian G. R. Neville

  • Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children. Commentary

    J. A. Carter;V. Mung'ala-Odera;B. G. R. Neville;G. Murira

Frequent Co-Authors

Rod C. Scott
Rod C. Scott University of Vermont
Charles R. Newton
Charles R. Newton University of Oxford
Christopher Gillberg
Christopher Gillberg University of Gothenburg
Stewart Boyd
Stewart Boyd Great Ormond Street Hospital
J. Helen Cross
J. Helen Cross Great Ormond Street Hospital
Michelle de Haan
Michelle de Haan University College London
Josemir W. Sander
Josemir W. Sander University College London
Alexis Arzimanoglou
Alexis Arzimanoglou Hospital San Juan de Dios
Jim Todd
Jim Todd London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Roberto Michelucci
Roberto Michelucci University of Bologna

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