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Christoph P. Kaller

Christoph P. Kaller

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
41
Citations
5644
World Ranking
7933
National Ranking
664

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
5293
World Ranking
5435
National Ranking
147

Christoph P. Kaller publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 126 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Christoph P. Kaller D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christoph P. Kaller sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Christoph P. Kaller is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with specific contributions to subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Genetics.

The researcher's work addresses a broad range of topics within neuroscience and clinical medicine. Notable areas include Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, Acute Ischemic Stroke Management, and Action Observation and Synchronization.

Frequent publication venues for Christoph P. Kaller include Cortex, Scientific Reports, Epilepsia, Neuroradiology, and Brain, indicating a focus on neuroscientific and clinical research journals.

Several recent papers capture the scope of their research interests:

  • "Dynamics of language reorganization after left temporo-parietal and frontal stroke" (2020, Brain)
  • "Tractographic description of major subcortical projection pathways passing the anterior limb of the internal capsule. Corticopetal organization of networks relevant for psychiatric disorders" (2020, NeuroImage Clinical)
  • "Interaction between cognitive reserve and age moderates effect of lesion load on stroke outcome" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Post-stroke cognitive impairment remains highly prevalent and disabling despite state-of-the-art stroke treatment" (2024, International Journal of Stroke)
  • "Morphometric MRI Analysis: Improved Detection of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Using the MP2RAGE Sequence" (2020, American Journal of Neuroradiology)

Collaborations are a notable aspect of their career, with frequent co-authors including Horst Urbach, Cornelius Weiller, Marco Reisert, Volker A. Coenen, and Karl Egger. These collaborations reflect a networked approach to research within neuroscience and clinical neurology.

Best Publications

  • Dissociable Contributions of Left and Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Planning

    Christoph P. Kaller;Benjamin Rahm;Benjamin Rahm;Joachim Spreer;Cornelius Weiller

  • The role of shifting, updating, and inhibition in prospective memory performance in young and older adults.

    Katharina M. Schnitzspahn;Christoph Stahl;Melanie Zeintl;Christoph P. Kaller

  • Gray matter asymmetries in aging and neurodegeneration: A review and meta‐analysis

    Lora Minkova;Annegret Habich;Jessica Peter;Christoph P. Kaller

  • Structural Connectivity for Visuospatial Attention: Significance of Ventral Pathways

    Roza M. Umarova;Dorothee Saur;Susanne Schnell;Christoph P. Kaller

  • Neural bases of imitation and pantomime in acute stroke patients: distinct streams for praxis.

    Markus Hoeren;Dorothee Kümmerer;Tobias Bormann;Lena Beume

  • Planning abilities and the Tower of London: is this task measuring a discrete cognitive function?

    J.M. Unterrainer;B. Rahm;C.P. Kaller;R. Leonhart

  • Dynamics of language reorganization after left temporo-parietal and frontal stroke

    Anika Stockert;Max Wawrzyniak;Julian Klingbeil;Katrin Wrede

  • Revisiting the Functional Specialization of Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus in Phonological and Semantic Fluency: The Crucial Role of Task Demands and Individual Ability

    Michael Katzev;Michael Katzev;Oliver Tüscher;Oliver Tüscher;Jürgen Hennig;Jürgen Hennig;Cornelius Weiller;Cornelius Weiller

  • The anatomy of the human medial forebrain bundle: Ventral tegmental area connections to reward-associated subcortical and frontal lobe regions.

    Volker Arnd Coenen;Lena Valerie Schumacher;Christoph Kaller;Thomas Eduard Schlaepfer

  • Acute visual neglect and extinction: distinct functional state of the visuospatial attention system

    Roza M. Umarova;Dorothee Saur;Christoph P. Kaller;Magnus-Sebastian Vry

  • The impact of problem structure on planning: insights from the Tower of London task

    Christoph P Kaller;Josef M Unterrainer;Benjamin Rahm;Ulrike Halsband

  • Assessing planning ability with the Tower of London task: psychometric properties of a structurally balanced problem set.

    Christoph P. Kaller;Josef M. Unterrainer;Christoph Stahl

  • Reviewing the impact of problem structure on planning: a software tool for analyzing tower tasks.

    Christoph P. Kaller;Benjamin Rahm;Lena Köstering;Josef M. Unterrainer

  • Thinking around the corner: the development of planning abilities.

    Cristopher P. Kaller;Benjamin Rahm;Joachim Spreer;Irina Mader

  • Medial prefrontal dysfunction and prolonged amygdala response during instructed fear processing in borderline personality disorder.

    Susanne Kamphausen;Patricia Schröder;Simon Maier;Kerstin Bader

  • The ventral fiber pathway for pantomime of object use.

    Magnus-Sebastian Vry;Linda C. Tritschler;Farsin Hamzei;Michel Rijntjes

  • Planning abilities and chess : A comparison of chess and non-chess players on the Tower of London task

    J. M. Unterrainer;C. P. Kaller;U. Halsband;B. Rahm

  • Differential Roles of Ventral and Dorsal Streams for Conceptual and Production-Related Components of Tool Use in Acute Stroke Patients

    Markus Martin;Lena Beume;Dorothee Kümmerer;Charlotte S. M. Schmidt

  • The longitudinal changes of BOLD response and cerebral hemodynamics from acute to subacute stroke. A fMRI and TCD study

    Claudia Altamura;Matthias Reinhard;Magnus-Sebastian Vry;Christoph P Kaller

  • Large Vessel Occlusion in Acute Stroke.

    Lena-Alexandra Beume;Maren Hieber;Christoph P. Kaller;Kai Nitschke

  • When Planning Fails: Individual Differences and Error-related Brain Activity in Problem Solving

    J.M. Unterrainer;B. Rahm;C.P. Kaller;C.C. Ruff

  • Predictors and signatures of recovery from neglect in acute stroke.

    Roza M. Umarova;Roza M. Umarova;Kai Nitschke;Kai Nitschke;Christoph P. Kaller;Christoph P. Kaller;Stefan Klöppel

Frequent Co-Authors

Cornelius Weiller
Cornelius Weiller University of Freiburg
Michel Rijntjes
Michel Rijntjes University of Freiburg
Jürgen Hennig
Jürgen Hennig University of Freiburg
Volkmar Glauche
Volkmar Glauche University of Freiburg
Stefan Klöppel
Stefan Klöppel University of Bern
Christoph Nissen
Christoph Nissen University of Geneva
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage University of Freiburg
Oliver Tüscher
Oliver Tüscher Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Volker A. Coenen
Volker A. Coenen University of Freiburg
Blair R. Leavitt
Blair R. Leavitt University of British Columbia

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