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James W. Prichard

James W. Prichard

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
8522
World Ranking
6892
National Ranking
2979

James W. Prichard 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 James W. Prichard sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 118 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James W. Prichard 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 James W. Prichard sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James W. Prichard was affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research contributions encompassed publications in diverse scientific venues, reflecting involvement in topics related to magnetic resonance and anaesthesia.

Their recent publication record included:

  • Issue Information - Editorial Board, 2023, Anaesthesia
  • Strong non-BOLD Effect of EPI Gradient Switching Sounds on Voxel Intensities Both Inside and Outside Rat Cranium, 2023, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Frequent co-authors of James W. Prichard were:

  • S Arbane
  • K Moonesinghe
  • N El-Boghdadly
  • Bin Guo
  • Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho

Major publication venues included:

  • Anaesthesia
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Best Publications

  • Lactate rise detected by 1H NMR in human visual cortex during physiologic stimulation.

    James Prichard;Douglas Rothman;Edward Novotny;Ognen Petroff

  • Cerebral intracellular pH by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    O. A.C. Petroff;J. W. Prichard;K. L. Behar;J. R. Alger

  • High-resolution 1H nuclear magnetic resonance study of cerebral hypoxia in vivo

    K. L. Behar;J. A. den Hollander;M. E. Stromski;T. Ogino

  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease probably acquired from a cadaveric dura mater graft: Case report

    Vijay Thadani;Paul L. Penar;Jonathan Partington;Robert Kalb

  • Changes in water diffusion and relaxation properties of rat cerebrum during status epilepticus

    J. Zhong;O. A. C. Petroff;J. W. Prichard;J. C. Gore

  • Localized 13C NMR spectroscopy in the human brain of amino acid labeling from D-[1-13C]glucose

    Rolf Gruetter;Edward J. Novotny;Susan D. Boulware;Graeme F. Mason

  • Cerebral metabolic studies in vivo by 31P NMR

    James W. Prichard;Jeffry R. Alger;Kevin L. Behar;Ognen A. C. Petroff

  • Spatially localized 1H NMR spectra of metabolites in the human brain.

    C. C. Hanstock;D. L. Rothman;J. W. Prichard;Thomas Jue

  • Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of cerebral lactate and other metabolites in stroke patients.

    Glenn D. Graham;Andrew M. Blamire;Alistair M. Howseman;Douglas L. Rothman

  • High-field proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of human cerebrum obtained during surgery for epilepsy.

    Ognen A.C. Petroff;Dennis D. Spencer;Jeffry R. Alger;James W. Prichard

  • Effect of hypoglycemic encephalopathy upon amino acids, high-energy phosphates, and pHi in the rat brain in vivo: detection by sequential 1H and 31P NMR spectroscopy.

    K. L. Behar;J. A. den Hollander;O. A. C. Petroff;H. P. Hetherington

  • Spectroscopic imaging of stroke in humans: histopathology correlates of spectral changes.

    O. A C Petroff;G. D. Graham;A. M. Blamire;M. Al-Rayess

  • NMR Spectroscopy of Brain Metabolism In Vivo

    James W. Prichard;Robert G. Shulman

  • 1H-[13C] NMR measurements of [4-13C]glutamate turnover in human brain.

    D. L. Rothman;E. J. Novotny;G. I. Shulman;A. M. Howseman

  • New Magnetic Resonance Techniques for Acute Ischemic Stroke

    Marc Fisher;James W. Prichard;Steven Warach

  • Effects of osmotically driven cell volume changes on diffusion-weighted imaging of the rat optic nerve.

    Adam W. Anderson;Jianhui Zhong;Ognen A. C. Petroff;Aaron Szafer

  • In vivo phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in status epilepticus.

    Ognen A. C. Petroff;James W. Prichard;Kevin L. Behar;Jeffrey R. Alger

  • Detection of metabolites in rabbit brain by 13C NMR spectroscopy following administration of [1-13C]glucose.

    K. L. Behar;O. A. C. Petroff;J. W. Prichard;J. R. Alger

  • Homocarnosine and the measurement of neuronal pH in patients with epilepsy

    Douglas L. Rothman;Kevin L. Behar;James W. Prichard;Ognen A. C. Petroff

  • Clinical correlates of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy findings after acute cerebral infarction

    Glenn D. Graham;Pavel Kalvach;Andrew M. Blamire;Lawrence M. Brass

Frequent Co-Authors

Ognen A. C. Petroff
Ognen A. C. Petroff Yale University
Robert G. Shulman
Robert G. Shulman Yale University
Douglas L. Rothman
Douglas L. Rothman Yale University
Kevin L. Behar
Kevin L. Behar Yale University
Jeffry R. Alger
Jeffry R. Alger University of California, Los Angeles
Edward J. Novotny
Edward J. Novotny University of Washington
Peter Gloviczki
Peter Gloviczki Mayo Clinic
John C. Gore
John C. Gore Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Peter Sandercock
Peter Sandercock University of Edinburgh
Andrew M. Blamire
Andrew M. Blamire Newcastle University

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