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David Linton Johnson is a researcher affiliated with Schlumberger in the United States. Their academic work spans several fields, predominantly focusing on neuroscience and medicine. Within neuroscience, Johnson's research covers areas such as cellular and molecular neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience. Their work also intersects with neurology and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Johnson's research topics include neurological disorders and treatments, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neural dynamics and brain function, memory and neural mechanisms, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, functional brain connectivity studies, and advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications.

Recent publications by Johnson include:

  • The mouse cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic network (2021, Nature)
  • Connectivity characterization of the mouse basolateral amygdalar complex (2021, Nature Communications)
  • The mouse cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic network (2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))

The venues where Johnson frequently publishes their work are:

  • Nature
  • Nature Communications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Nicholas N. Foster
  • Laura Korobkova
  • Luis Garcia
  • Lei Gao
  • Marlene Becerra

Best Publications

  • Theory of dynamic permeability and tortuosity in fluid-saturated porous media

    David Linton Johnson;Joel Koplik;Roger Dashen

  • New pore-size parameter characterizing transport in porous media.

    David Linton Johnson;Joel Koplik;Lawrence M. Schwartz

  • Packing of compressible granular materials

    Hernán A. Makse;David L. Johnson;Lawrence M. Schwartz

  • Theory of frequency dependent acoustics in patchy-saturated porous media

    David Linton Johnson

  • Granular packings: nonlinear elasticity, sound propagation, and collective relaxation dynamics.

    Hernán A. Makse;Nicolas Gland;Nicolas Gland;David L. Johnson;Lawrence Schwartz

  • Acoustic slow waves and the consolidation transition

    David Linton Johnson;Thomas J. Plona

  • Why Effective Medium Theory Fails in Granular Materials

    Hernán A. Makse;Nicolas Gland;David L. Johnson;Lawrence M. Schwartz

  • Fracture evaluation using reflected Stoneley-wave arrivals

    B. E. Hornby;D. L. Johnson;K. W. Winkler;R. A. Plumb

  • An electro‐optically controlled liquid crystal diffraction grating

    J. Chen;Philip J. Bos;H. Vithana;David L Johnson

  • Permeability and borehole Stoneley waves: Comparison between experiment and theory

    Kenneth W. Winkler;Hsui-Lin Liu;David Linton Johnson

  • High-frequency acoustic properties of a fluid/porous solid interface. I. New surface mode

    Shechao Feng;David Linton Johnson

  • Probing porous media with first and second sound. II. Acoustic properties of water‐saturated porous media

    David Linton Johnson;Thomas J. Plona;Haruo Kojima

  • Low-frequency tube waves in permeable rocks

    S. K. Chang;H. L. Liu;D. L. Johnson

  • Probing porous media with first and second sound. I. Dynamic permeability

    David Linton Johnson;Douglas L. Hemmick;Haruo Kojima

  • Local field effects and the dielectric response matrix of insulators: A model

    David Linton Johnson

  • Permeability dependence of seismic amplitudes

    Stephen R. Pride;Jerry M. Harris;David L. Johnson;Albena Mateeva

  • Critical Nanoaggregate Concentration of Asphaltenes by Direct-Current (DC) Electrical Conductivity†

    Huang Zeng;Yi-Qiao Song;David L. Johnson;Oliver C. Mullins

  • The equivalence of quasistatic flow in fluid‐saturated porous media and Biot’s slow wave in the limit of zero frequency

    Richard N. Chandler;David Linton Johnson

  • Vibrational modes in granular materials

    Lawrence M. Schwartz;David Linton Johnson;Shechao Feng

  • Elastodynamics of gels

    David Linton Johnson

  • Dependence of the conductivity of a porous medium on electrolyte conductivity

    David Linton Johnson;Pabitra N. Sen

  • Fluid permeability in porous media: Comparison of electrical estimates with hydrodynamical calculations

    Sergio Kostek;Lawrence M. Schwartz;David Linton Johnson

  • Nonlinear Elasticity of Granular Media

    A. N. Norris;D. L. Johnson

  • Nonlinear elasticity of granular media

    David Linton Johnson;Hernán A Makse;Nicolas Gland;Lawrence Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew N. Norris
Andrew N. Norris Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
Yaroslav Tserkovnyak University of California, Los Angeles
Joel Koplik
Joel Koplik City College of New York
James G. Berryman
James G. Berryman Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sidney R. Nagel
Sidney R. Nagel University of Chicago
Oliver C. Mullins
Oliver C. Mullins Schlumberger (United States)
Vladimir Druskin
Vladimir Druskin Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Peter B. Nagy
Peter B. Nagy University of Cincinnati

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