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Citations
17358
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8884
National Ranking
3759

Overview

C. J. Bruce is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Dermatology, Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, and Pharmacology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Skin Protection and Aging
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Anatomy and Medical Technology

C. J. Bruce has published research in a variety of venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Bioengineering
  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings Innovations Quality & Outcomes
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open
  • JCI Insight

Recent papers authored or co-authored by C. J. Bruce include:

  • The senescence-associated secretome as an indicator of age and medical risk, 2020, JCI Insight
  • Wearable electronic devices for chronic pain intensity assessment: A systematic review, 2021, Pain Practice
  • Using AI to Detect Pain through Facial Expressions: A Review, 2023, Bioengineering
  • A Review of Voice-Based Pain Detection in Adults Using Artificial Intelligence, 2023, Bioengineering
  • Addressing the Challenge of COVID-19: One Health Care Site's Leadership Response to the Pandemic, 2020, Mayo Clinic Proceedings Innovations Quality & Outcomes

Frequent co-authors collaborating with C. J. Bruce include:

  • Rickey E. Carter
  • Antonio J. Forte
  • Christopher J. McLeod
  • Francisco R. Ávila
  • Sahar Borna

The scope of C. J. Bruce's research reflects an integration of clinical medicine and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence applied to healthcare challenges including pain detection and chronic illness monitoring. Their involvement across multiple medical specialties highlights a multidisciplinary approach to medical research.

Best Publications

  • Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

    Shintaro Funahashi;Charles J. Bruce;Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic

  • Stimulus-selective properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque

    R Desimone;TD Albright;CG Gross;C Bruce

  • Primate frontal eye fields. I. Single neurons discharging before saccades

    C. J. Bruce;M. E. Goldberg

  • Visual properties of neurons in a polysensory area in superior temporal sulcus of the macaque.

    C Bruce;R Desimone;C G Gross

  • Primate frontal eye fields. II. Physiological and anatomical correlates of electrically evoked eye movements.

    C. J. Bruce;M. E. Goldberg;M. C. Bushnell;G. B. Stanton

  • Dorsolateral prefrontal lesions and oculomotor delayed-response performance: evidence for mnemonic "scotomas"

    Shintaro Funahashi;Charles J. Bruce;Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic

  • Primate frontal eye fields. III. Maintenance of a spatially accurate saccade signal

    M. E. Goldberg;C. J. Bruce

  • Visuospatial coding in primate prefrontal neurons revealed by oculomotor paradigms.

    S. Funahashi;C. J. Bruce;P. S. Goldman-Rakic

  • Neuronal activity related to saccadic eye movements in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

    S. Funahashi;C. J. Bruce;P. S. Goldman-Rakic

  • Topography of projections to posterior cortical areas from the macaque frontal eye fields.

    G. B. Stanton;C. J. Bruce;M. E. Goldberg

  • Frontal eye field efferents in the macaque monkey: II. Topography of terminal fields in midbrain and pons.

    G. B. Stanton;M. E. Goldberg;C. J. Bruce

  • Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movement Representation in the Primate Frontal Eye Field

    Martha G. MacAvoy;Jacqueline P. Gottlieb;Charles J. Bruce

  • Frontal eye field efferents in the macaque monkey: I. Subcortical pathways and topography of striatal and thalamic terminal fields.

    G. B. Stanton;M. E. Goldberg;C. J. Bruce

  • Neural responses related to smooth-pursuit eye movements and their correspondence with electrically elicited smooth eye movements in the primate frontal eye field

    J. P. Gottlieb;M. G. MacAvoy;C. J. Bruce

  • Smooth eye movements elicited by microstimulation in the primate frontal eye field

    J. P. Gottlieb;C. J. Bruce;M. G. MacAvoy

  • Cerebral cortical activity associated with the orientation of visual attention in the rhesus monkey

    Michael E. Goldberg;Charles J. Bruce

  • Neocortical memory circuits.

    P.S. Goldman-Rakic;S. Funahashi;C.J. Bruce

  • SUPPRESSION OF TASK-RELATED SACCADES BY ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE PRIMATE'S FRONTAL EYE FIELD

    Douglas D. Burman;Charles J. Bruce

  • Physiology of the frontal eye fields

    Charles J. Bruce;Michael E. Goldberg

  • The effect of attentive fixation on eye movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the frontal eye fields.

    M. E. Goldberg;M. C. Bushnell;C. J. Bruce

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Goldberg
Michael E. Goldberg Columbia University
Shintaro Funahashi
Shintaro Funahashi Kyoto University
Charles G. Gross
Charles G. Gross Princeton University
Jacqueline Gottlieb
Jacqueline Gottlieb Columbia University
Leslie G. Ungerleider
Leslie G. Ungerleider National Institutes of Health
Thomas D. Albright
Thomas D. Albright Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Mortimer Mishkin
Mortimer Mishkin National Institutes of Health

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