World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
10579
World Ranking
7069
National Ranking
163

Overview

Daniel Jeanmonod is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland and conducts research primarily in the field of medicine. Their work spans several subfields including neurology, pathology and forensic medicine, physiology, psychiatry and mental health, and rheumatology.

The scientist's main research topics focus on neurological disorders and treatments, with a particular emphasis on Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, botulinum toxin and related neurological disorders, trigeminal neuralgia and its treatments, pain mechanisms and treatments, glycogen storage diseases and myoclonus, as well as sexual function and dysfunction studies.

Jeanmonod has published in several notable academic venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Frontiers in Neurology
  • Journal of neurosurgery
  • Frontiers in Surgery
  • Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons

Among the recent papers authored are:

  • "Bilateral MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Pallidothalamic Tractotomy for Parkinson's Disease With 1-Year Follow-Up," 2021, Frontiers in Neurology
  • "MRgFUS Pallidothalamic Tractotomy for Chronic Therapy-Resistant Parkinson's Disease in 51 Consecutive Patients: Single Center Experience," 2020, Frontiers in Surgery
  • "MR-guided focused ultrasound cerebellothalamic tractotomy for chronic therapy-resistant essential tremor: anatomical target reappraisal and clinical results," 2020, Journal of neurosurgery
  • "MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Central Lateral Thalamotomy for Trigeminal Neuralgia. Single Center Experience," 2020, Frontiers in Neurology
  • "Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound central lateral thalamotomy against chronic and therapy-resistant neuropathic pain: retrospective long-term follow-up analysis of 63 interventions," 2023, Journal of neurosurgery

Frequent collaborators in Jeanmonod's research include:

  • Marc N. Gallay
  • David Moser
  • Anouk E. Magara
  • Milek Kowalski
  • Fabio Haufler

Best Publications

  • Thalamocortical dysrhythmia: A neurological and neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by magnetoencephalography

    Rodolfo R. Llinás;Urs Ribary;Daniel Jeanmonod;Eugene Kronberg

  • Multiarchitectonic and stereotactic atlas of the human thalamus

    Anne Morel;Michel Magnin;Daniel Jeanmonod

  • Increased EEG power and slowed dominant frequency in patients with neurogenic pain

    Johannes Sarnthein;Jair Stern;Christoph Aufenberg;Valentin Rousson

  • High-intensity focused ultrasound for noninvasive functional neurosurgery.

    Ernst Martin;Daniel Jeanmonod;Anne Morel;Eyal Zadicario

  • Single-unit analysis of the pallidum, thalamus and subthalamic nucleus in parkinsonian patients.

    M Magnin;A Morel;D Jeanmonod

  • Low-threshold calcium spike bursts in the human thalamus. Common physiopathology for sensory, motor and limbic positive symptoms.

    D. Jeanmonod;M. Magnin;A. Morel

  • Transcranial magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound: noninvasive central lateral thalamotomy for chronic neuropathic pain.

    Daniel Jeanmonod;Beat Werner;Anne Morel;Lars Michels

  • A mean three-dimensional atlas of the human thalamus: generation from multiple histological data.

    Axel Krauth;Remi Blanc;Alejandra Poveda;Daniel Jeanmonod

  • Persistent EEG overactivation in the cortical pain matrix of neurogenic pain patients

    Jair Stern;Daniel Jeanmonod;Johannes Sarnthein

  • Brain sources of EEG gamma frequency during volitionally meditation-induced, altered states of consciousness, and experience of the self.

    Dietrich Lehmann;P.L Faber;Peter Achermann;Daniel Jeanmonod

  • First experience with MR-guided focused ultrasound in the treatment of Parkinson's disease

    Anouk Magara;Robert Bühler;David Moser;Milek Kowalski

  • Human pallidothalamic and cerebellothalamic tracts: anatomical basis for functional stereotactic neurosurgery

    Marc N Gallay;Daniel Jeanmonod;Jian Hao Liu;Jian Hao Liu;Anne Morel

  • Simultaneous EEG-fMRI during a working memory task: modulations in low and high frequency bands.

    Lars Michels;Kerstin Bucher;Rafael Lüchinger;Peter Klaver

  • Mouse somatosensory cortex: alterations in the barrelfield following receptor injury at different early postnatal ages.

    D. Jeanmonod;F.L. Rice;H. Van der Loos

  • High thalamocortical theta coherence in patients with neurogenic pain

    Johannes Sarnthein;Daniel Jeanmonod

  • Temporo-insular enhancement of EEG low and high frequencies in patients with chronic tinnitus. QEEG study of chronic tinnitus patients

    Morteza Moazami-Goudarzi;Morteza Moazami-Goudarzi;Lars Michels;Nathan Weisz;Daniel Jeanmonod

  • Neuropsychiatric thalamocortical dysrhythmia: surgical implications.

    D Jeanmonod;J Schulman;R Ramirez;R Cancro

  • Thalamus and neurogenic pain: physiological, anatomical and clinical data.

    Daniel Jeanmonod;Michel Magnin;Anne Morel

  • Enhanced frontal low and high frequency power and synchronization in the resting EEG of parkinsonian patients

    Morteza Moazami-Goudarzi;Johannes Sarnthein;Lars Michels;Renata Moukhtieva

  • EEG alpha distinguishes between cuneal and precuneal activation in working memory

    Lars Michels;Morteza Moazami-Goudarzi;Daniel Jeanmonod;Johannes Sarnthein

  • High Thalamocortical Theta Coherence in Patients with Parkinson's Disease

    Johannes Sarnthein;Daniel Jeanmonod

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Michels
Lars Michels University of Zurich
Johannes Sarnthein
Johannes Sarnthein University of Zurich
Rodolfo R. Llinás
Rodolfo R. Llinás New York University
Urs Ribary
Urs Ribary Simon Fraser University
Michel Magnin
Michel Magnin Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ernst Martin
Ernst Martin University of Zurich
H. Van der Loos
H. Van der Loos Johns Hopkins University
Daniel Brandeis
Daniel Brandeis University of Zurich
Eric M. Rouiller
Eric M. Rouiller University of Fribourg
Klaus Opwis
Klaus Opwis University of Basel

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Neuroscience studies can open doors to a wide variety of online degrees and flexible career pathways. For those interested in integrating brain science with helping professions, several accredited online graduate programs are available in related fields.

Counseling is a popular direction, and you can find cacrep accredited programs online that meet rigorous professional standards. If affordability is a key factor in your decision, there are numerous affordable online masters counseling programs offering excellent preparation for mental health careers.

Students interested in family and relationship dynamics may prefer an online masters mft (Marriage and Family Therapy) degree, which addresses both neuroscience and behavioral approaches. Similarly, for a broader understanding of human behavior, consider an online masters psychology program, which also provides flexible career opportunities in research, therapy, and counseling.

Exploring these related online programs can enhance your neuroscience background and lead to rewarding roles in counseling, therapy, and psychological research.

Best Scientists Citing Daniel Jeanmonod

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles