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Byung In Lee

Byung In Lee

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
12585
World Ranking
8888
National Ranking
46

Byung In Lee 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 Byung In Lee sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 191 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.

Byung In Lee 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 Byung In Lee 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.

Overview

Byung In Lee is affiliated with Inje University in South Korea and has contributed to the field of medicine with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, psychiatry and mental health, cancer research, and information systems.

The scientist's recent research includes investigations into brain connectivity, neurological disorders, and cognitive interventions. Notable publications include:

  • "Predicting the antiepileptic drug response by brain connectivity in newly diagnosed focal epilepsy," 2020, Journal of Neurology
  • "Alterations in the metabolic networks of temporal lobe epilepsy patients: A graph theoretical analysis using FDG-PET," 2020, NeuroImage Clinical
  • "Cognitive Intervention with Musical Stimuli Using Digital Devices on Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study," 2020, Healthcare
  • "Development of a predictive scale for cardioembolic stroke using extracted thrombi and angiographic findings," 2020, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
  • "Characteristics of Perfusion Computed Tomography Imaging in Patients with Seizures Mimicking Acute Stroke," 2020, European Neurology

Areas of research interest and main topics covered in Byung In Lee's work are:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Educational Systems and Policies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Byung In Lee include:

  • Kang Min Park
  • Mengchi Wang
  • Michael Salmans
  • Bryan Leatham
  • Sung Eun Kim

Key publication venues for their work span across multiple journals, with repeated contributions in:

  • Cancer Research
  • Chongramsahak
  • Journal of Neurology
  • NeuroImage Clinical
  • Healthcare

Byung In Lee's research spans 16 publications predominantly in medicine, with subfield contributions distributed as follows:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience (7 publications)
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (4 publications)
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health (3 publications)
  • Cancer Research (3 publications)
  • Information Systems (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • ILAE Official Report: A practical clinical definition of epilepsy

    Robert S. Fisher;Carlos Acevedo;Alexis Arzimanoglou;Alicia Bogacz

  • Effect of a Novel Free Radical Scavenger, Edaravone (MCI-186), on Acute Brain Infarction

    Wolfgang Müllges;Dorothea Franke;Wilko Reents;Jörg Babin-Ebell

  • Regulation of PDGF signalling and vascular remodelling by peroxiredoxin II

    Min Hee Choi;In Kyung Lee;Gyung Whan Kim;Bang Ul Kim

  • A New Subtype Classification of Ischemic Stroke Based on Treatment and Etiologic Mechanism

    Sang Won Han;Seo Hyun Kim;Jong Yun Lee;Chong Kyu Chu

  • Yonsei Stroke Registry. Analysis of 1,000 patients with acute cerebral infarctions.

    Byung In Lee;Hyo Suk Nam;Ji Hoe Heo;Dong Ik Kim

  • Epilepsy in Asia: Disease burden, management barriers, and challenges.

    Eugen Trinka;Eugen Trinka;Patrick Kwan;ByungIn Lee;Amitabh Dash

  • Factors contributing to the stigma of epilepsy

    Sang-Ahm Lee;Hee-Jung Yoo;Byung-In Lee

  • The Prognosis for Control of Seizures with Medications in Patients with MRI Evidence for Mesial Temporal Sclerosis

    Won-Joo Kim;Soo-Chul Park;Se-Jin Lee;Joon-Hong Lee

  • Enhanced detection of right-to-left shunt through patent foramen ovale by transthoracic contrast echocardiography using harmonic imaging.

    Jong Won Ha;Mi Seung Shin;Seokmin Kang;Wook Bum Pyun

  • Minocycline inhibits caspase-dependent and -independent cell death pathways and is neuroprotective against hippocampal damage after treatment with kainic acid in mice.

    Kyoung Heo;Yang-Je Cho;Kyoung-Joo Cho;Hyun-Woo Kim

  • A nonsynonymous variation in MRP2/ABCC2 is associated with neurological adverse drug reactions of carbamazepine in patients with epilepsy

    Won-Joo Kim;Ji Hyun Lee;Jihyun Yi;Yang-Je Cho

  • Long-term cognitive and mood effects of zonisamide monotherapy in epilepsy patients

    Sung-Pa Park;Yang-Ha Hwang;Ho-Won Lee;Chung-Kyu Suh

  • Evaluation of ictal brain SPET using statistical parametric mapping in temporal lobe epilepsy

    Jong Doo Lee;Hee Joung Kim;Byung In Lee;Ok Joon Kim

  • Diffusion tensor MRI visualizes decreased subcortical fiber connectivity in focal cortical dysplasia.

    Seung Koo Lee;Dong Ik Kim;Susumu Mori;Jinna Kim

  • Antiepileptic drug withdrawal after successful surgery for intractable temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Young Dae Kim;Kyoung Heo;Soo Chul Park;Kyoon Huh

  • Lamotrigine extended-release as adjunctive therapy for partial seizures.

    D. K. Naritoku;C. R. Warnock;J. A. Messenheimer;R. Borgohain

  • The effect of topiramate monotherapy on bone mineral density and markers of bone and mineral metabolism in premenopausal women with epilepsy

    Kyoung Heo;Yumie Rhee;Hyang Woon Lee;Sang Ahm Lee

  • Endoscopic disconnection for hypothalamic hamartoma with intractable seizure. Report of four cases.

    Joong Uhn Choi;Kook Hee Yang;Tae Gon Kim;Jong Hee Chang

  • Inhibition of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 reduces endoplasmic reticulum stress and nuclear huntingtin fragments in a mouse model of Huntington disease.

    K.J. Cho;B.I. Lee;S.Y. Cheon;H.W. Kim

  • Antiepileptic Drug Therapy in Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy.

    Kang Min Park;Sung Eun Kim;Byung In Lee

  • Bcl-2 blocks cisplatin-induced apoptosis by suppression of ERK-mediated p53 accumulation in B104 cells.

    Sun Ah Park;Hyun Jin Park;Byung In Lee;Yong Ho Ahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Seung-Koo Lee
Seung-Koo Lee Yonsei University
Min Goo Lee
Min Goo Lee Yonsei University
Young H. Sohn
Young H. Sohn Yonsei University
Sang Won Seo
Sang Won Seo Samsung Medical Center
Eugen Trinka
Eugen Trinka Paracelsus Medical University
Chulhee Choi
Chulhee Choi Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sang Kun Lee
Sang Kun Lee Seoul National University Hospital
Heung Dong Kim
Heung Dong Kim Yonsei University Health System
Jacqueline A. French
Jacqueline A. French New York University
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne

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