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C. Batini 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 C. Batini sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 91 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

C. Batini 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 C. Batini sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

C. Batini is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, contributing to academic research from this institution. The scientist's work is associated with this university, which is recognized for its involvement in diverse scholarly disciplines.

No recorded recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues are available for C. Batini. Similarly, there is no detailed information on book publications or precise fields and subfields of study linked to the scientist.

The absence of listed awards suggests that there may not be publicly documented recognitions or distinctions attributed to C. Batini at this time. Likewise, there is no indication of main topics of research focus or thematic areas within the scientist's body of work.

No data exists to indicate whether the scientist is deceased, confirming that C. Batini is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Effects of complete pontine transections on the sleep-wakefulness rhythm: the midpontine pretrigeminal preparation

    Unknown

  • Cerebellar nuclei and the nucleocortical projections in the rat: retrograde tracing coupled to GABA and glutamate immunohistochemistry.

    Cesira Batini;Claude Compoint;Catherine Buisseret‐Delmas;Herve Daniel

  • Release of cerebellar inhibition by climbing fiber deafferentation.

    C. Batini;J. M. Billard

  • Extraocular Muscle Afferents and Visual Input Interactions in the Superior Colliculus of the Cat

    Unknown

  • Interaction between the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex and optokinetic response in rabbits.

    C. Batini;M. Ito;R. T. Kado;P. J. Jastreboff

  • Trigeminal representations of the masticatory and extraocular proprioceptors as revealed by horseradish peroxidase retrograde transport

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  • The red nucleus activity in rats deprived of the inferior olivary complex

    J.M. Billard;C. Batini;H. Daniel

  • The GABAergic neurones of the cerebellar nuclei in the rat: projections to the cerebellar cortex.

    C. Batini;C. Buisseret-Delmas;C. Compoint;H. Daniel

  • The interposito-rubrospinal system. Anatomical tracing of a motor control pathway in the rat.

    H. Daniel;J.M. Billard;P. Angaut;C. Batini

  • Long term modification of cerebellar inhibition after inferior olive degeneration.

    C. Batini;J. M. Billard;H. Daniel

  • Autroradiographic demonstration with 2-[14C]deoxyglucose of frequency selectivity in the auditory system of cats under conditions of functional activity

    Unknown

  • Neural mechanisms underlying the enduring EEG and behavioral activation in the midpontine pretrigeminal cat

    Unknown

  • Harmaline-induced tremor

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  • Cerebellar output regulation by the climbing and mossy fibers with and without the inferior olive.

    J. M. Bardin;C. Batini;J. M. Billard;C. Buisseret-Delmas

  • Brain stem nuclei giving fibers to lobules VI and VII of the cerebellar vermis

    Unknown

  • Cytoplasmic calcium buffer, calbindin-D28k, is regulated by excitatory amino acids.

    Cesira Batini;Mario Palestini;Monique Thomasset;Réjan Vigot

  • Colocalization of calbindin and GABA in medial nucleus of the trapezoid body of the rat.

    W.R. Webster;C. Batini;C. Buisseret-Delmas;C. Compoint

  • Cerebellar localization and colocalization of GABA and calcium binding protein-D28K.

    C Batini

  • GABAB receptor activation of Purkinje cells in cerebellar slices

    R Vigot;C Batini

  • EEG activation patterns in the midpontine pretrigeminal cat following sensory deafferentation

    Unknown

  • Metabolic activity of intracerebellar nuclei in the rat: effects of inferior olive inactivation.

    C. Batini;F. Benedetti;C. Buisseret-Delmas;P. G. Montarolo

  • Glutamate, GABA, calbindin-D28k and parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the pulvinar-lateralis posterior complex of the cat: relation to the projection to the Clare-Bishop area.

    M. Palestini;M. Guegan;H. Saavedra;M. Thomasset

  • Effects of lesion of the inferior olivary complex in learning of the equilibrium behavior in the young rat during ontogenesis. I. Total lesion of the inferior olive by 3-acetylpyridine

    N. Jones;T. Stelz;C. Batini;J. Caston

  • The cerebellorubral projection in the rat: retrograde anatomical study

    P. Angaut;C. Batini;J.M. Billard;H. Daniel

  • Brain chimeras in birds: application to the study of a genetic form of reflex epilepsy.

    Cesira Batini;Marie-Aimée Teillet;Robert Naquet;Nicole M. Le Douarin

  • Brain chimeras for the study of an avian model of genetic epilepsy: structures involved in sound and light-induced seizures

    N. Fadlallah;N. Guy;N. Guy;M.-A. Teillet;B. Schuler

  • The immunocytochemical distribution of calbindin-D28k and parvalbumin in identified neurons of the pulvinar-lateralis posterior complex of the cat.

    C. Batini;M. Guegan;M. Palestini;M. Thomasset

  • Topographic organization of the interpositorubral connections in the rat. A WGA-HRP study

    H. Daniel;P. Angaut;C. Batini;J.M. Billard

  • GABA, THIP and baclofen inhibition of Purkinje cells and cerebellar nuclei neurons.

    J.M. Billard;R. Vigot;C. Batini

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicole M. Le Douarin
Nicole M. Le Douarin Collège de France
P. Angaut
P. Angaut Grenoble Alpes University
O. Pompeiano
O. Pompeiano University of Pisa

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