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Chad Carlson 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 Chad Carlson sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 111 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Chad Carlson 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 Chad Carlson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Chad Carlson is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research spans across several fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Neuroscience, with 101 and 46 publications respectively. Within these, a significant portion of their work is concentrated in subfields such as Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Neurology.

Their research covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Pharmacological effects and toxicity studies
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • EEG and brain-computer interfaces
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Neurobiology of language and bilingualism
  • Neurological disorders and treatments

Carlson has published frequently in specific venues, with the most common being:

  • Neurology
  • Epilepsia
  • Scientific Reports
  • Cureus
  • Brain Disorders

Frequent coauthors in their work include Patricia Dugan, Manisha Holmes, Manoj Raghavan, Christopher T. Anderson, and Wade M. Mueller, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Carlson are:

  • Gamification and game-based education in neurology and neuroscience: Applications, challenges, and opportunities (2021), published in Brain Disorders
  • Temporal lobe regions essential for preserved picture naming after left temporal epilepsy surgery (2020), published in Epilepsia
  • A systems-level analysis highlights microglial activation as a modifying factor in common epilepsies (2021), published in Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
  • Active Learning in Psychiatry Education: Current Practices and Future Perspectives (2020), published in Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • An Intracranial Electrophysiology Study of Visual Language Encoding: The Contribution of the Precentral Gyrus to Silent Reading (2021), published in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Slow cortical dynamics and the accumulation of information over long timescales

    Christopher J. Honey;Thomas Thesen;Tobias H. Donner;Lauren J. Silbert

  • Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study.

    Christopher D Whelan;Christopher D Whelan;Andre Altmann;Juan A Botía;Neda Jahanshad

  • Vagus nerve stimulation in 436 consecutive patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy: long-term outcomes and predictors of response.

    Robert E. Elliott;Amr Morsi;Stephen P. Kalhorn;Joshua Marcus

  • Sensory–motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally

    Gregory B. Cogan;Thomas Thesen;Chad Carlson;Werner Doyle

  • Perceptual confidence neglects decision-incongruent evidence in the brain

    Megan A. K. Peters;Thomas Thesen;Thomas Thesen;Thomas Thesen;Yoshiaki D. Ko;Brian Maniscalco

  • Impaired consciousness in temporal lobe seizures: role of cortical slow activity

    Dario J. Englot;Li Yang;Hamada Hamid;Nathan Danielson

  • Efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation over time: review of 65 consecutive patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy treated with VNS > 10 years.

    Robert E. Elliott;Amr Morsi;Omar Tanweer;Bartosz Grobelny

  • Vagus nerve stimulation for children with treatment-resistant epilepsy: a consecutive series of 141 cases.

    Robert E Elliott;Shaun D Rodgers;Luigi Bassani;Amr Morsi

  • Heterogeneous neuronal firing patterns during interictal epileptiform discharges in the human cortex

    Corey J. Keller;Wilson Truccolo;Wilson Truccolo;John T. Gale;Emad Eskandar

  • Epilepsy surgery in young children with tuberous sclerosis: results of a novel approach.

    Howard L Weiner;Chad Carlson;Emily B Ridgway;Charles M Zaroff

  • Sequential then interactive processing of letters and words in the left fusiform gyrus

    Thomas Thesen;Thomas Thesen;Carrie R. McDonald;Chad Carlson;Werner Doyle

  • The evolution of epilepsy surgery between 1991 and 2011 in nine major epilepsy centers across the United States, Germany, and Australia

    Lara Jehi;Daniel Friedman;Chad Carlson;Gregory Cascino

  • Localization of dense intracranial electrode arrays using magnetic resonance imaging

    Andrew I. Yang;Xiuyuan Hugh Wang;Werner K. Doyle;Eric Halgren

  • The excitable cerebral cortex Fritsch G, Hitzig E. Uber die elektrische Erregbarkeit des Grosshirns. Arch Anat Physiol Wissen 1870;37:300-32.

    Chad Carlson;Orrin Devinsky

  • Default mode network abnormalities in idiopathic generalized epilepsy

    Megan L. McGill;Orrin Devinsky;Clare Kelly;Michael Milham

  • Developmental brain abnormalities in tuberous sclerosis complex: A comparative tissue analysis of cortical tubers and perituberal cortex

    Véronique Ruppe;Pelin Dilsiz;Carol Shoshkes Reiss;Chad Carlson

  • Pediatric language mapping : Sensitivity of neurostimulation and wada testing in epilepsy surgery

    Catherine A. Schevon;Chad Carlson;Charles M. Zaroff;Howard J. Weiner

  • Structural evidence for involvement of a left amygdala-orbitofrontal network in subclinical anxiety

    Karen Blackmon;William B. Barr;Chad Carlson;Orrin Devinsky

  • Multimodal imaging of repetition priming: Using fMRI, MEG, and intracranial EEG to reveal spatiotemporal profiles of word processing.

    Carrie R. McDonald;Thomas Thesen;Thomas Thesen;Chad Carlson;Mark Blumberg

  • Cortical feature analysis and machine learning improves detection of "MRI-negative" focal cortical dysplasia.

    Bilal Ahmed;Carla E. Brodley;Karen E. Blackmon;Ruben Kuzniecky

  • Detection of epileptogenic cortical malformations with surface-based MRI morphometry.

    Thomas Thesen;Brian T. Quinn;Brian T. Quinn;Chad Carlson;Orrin Devinsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Orrin Devinsky
Orrin Devinsky New York University
Thomas Thesen
Thomas Thesen New York University
Werner Doyle
Werner Doyle New York University
Ruben Kuzniecky
Ruben Kuzniecky Hofstra University
Eric Halgren
Eric Halgren University of California, San Diego
Jacqueline A. French
Jacqueline A. French New York University
Howard L. Weiner
Howard L. Weiner Harvard University
William B. Barr
William B. Barr New York University
Sydney S. Cash
Sydney S. Cash Harvard University
Carrie R. McDonald
Carrie R. McDonald University of California, San Diego

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