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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 43 Citations 5,640 82 World Ranking 4241 National Ranking 360

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Central nervous system
  • Neuron

Her primary areas of investigation include Neuroscience, Anatomy, Eye movement, Brainstem and Reticular formation. Her study in Vestibular nuclei, Trochlear nucleus and Pons falls under the purview of Neuroscience. Her Anatomy research incorporates elements of Oculomotor nucleus, Abducens nucleus, Nucleus and Medial longitudinal fasciculus.

When carried out as part of a general Eye movement research project, her work on Oculomotor Muscle is frequently linked to work in Pulley, Listing and Integrator, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her research in Brainstem intersects with topics in Saccadic masking, Midbrain, Red nucleus, Human brain and Parvalbumin. Her Reticular formation research includes themes of Smooth pursuit, Vestibular system and Fixation.

Her most cited work include:

  • The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, 3rd edn. By George Paxinos and Charles Watson. (Pp. xxxiii+80; illustrated; £$69.95 paperback; ISBN 0 12 547623; comes with CD‐ROM.) San Diego: Academic Press. 1996. (352 citations)
  • Raphe nucleus of the pons containing omnipause neurons of the oculomotor system in the monkey, and its homologue in man. (175 citations)
  • The Vestibular System: A Sixth Sense (164 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Anatomy, Neuroscience, Vestibular system, Eye movement and Extraocular muscles. Her Anatomy research includes elements of Oculomotor nucleus, Medial longitudinal fasciculus, Midbrain, Abducens nucleus and Oculomotor Muscle. Her is doing research in Brainstem, Nucleus, Reticular formation, Saccadic masking and Pons, both of which are found in Neuroscience.

Her Saccadic masking research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Superior colliculus and Nystagmus. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reflex and Gaze. The various areas that she examines in her Extraocular muscles study include Tendon, Lateral rectus muscle, Sensory system and Eye muscle.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Anatomy (64.44%)
  • Neuroscience (60.00%)
  • Vestibular system (21.11%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2007-2015)?

  • Neuroscience (60.00%)
  • Anatomy (64.44%)
  • Vestibular system (21.11%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jean A. Büttner-Ennever mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Anatomy, Vestibular system, Brainstem and Extraocular muscles. Jean A. Büttner-Ennever combines subjects such as Medial longitudinal fasciculus, Midbrain, Parvalbumin and Synaptophysin with her study of Anatomy. Her work in Vestibular system tackles topics such as Cerebellum which are related to areas like Degeneration and Smooth pursuit.

The concepts of her Brainstem study are interwoven with issues in Ocular Motility Disorders and Saccadic masking. Her Extraocular muscles study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Oculomotor nucleus and Oculomotor Muscle. Her Excitatory postsynaptic potential research incorporates themes from Reticular formation, Paramedian pontine reticular formation and Eye movement.

Between 2007 and 2015, her most popular works were:

  • The Vestibular System: A Sixth Sense (164 citations)
  • Perioculomotor cell groups in monkey and man defined by their histochemical and functional properties: Reappraisal of the Edinger‐Westphal nucleus (67 citations)
  • Parallel ascending vestibular pathways: anatomical localization and functional specialization. (48 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Central nervous system
  • Neuroscience
  • Neuron

Jean A. Büttner-Ennever mainly investigates Neuroscience, Anatomy, Brainstem, Oculomotor nucleus and Nucleus. Her study of Inhibitory postsynaptic potential is a part of Neuroscience. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Synaptophysin and Anatomy.

Her research on Brainstem also deals with topics like

  • Ocular Motility Disorders which intersects with area such as Skew deviation, Saccadic masking, Vergence and Fastigial nucleus,
  • Thalamus together with Medial longitudinal fasciculus, Pretectal area, Vestibular pathway, Pons and Vestibular system. Her studies examine the connections between Oculomotor nucleus and genetics, as well as such issues in Extraocular muscles, with regards to Oculomotor Muscle, Tendon, Free nerve ending and Cytoarchitecture. Her Nucleus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Perineuronal net, Calretinin, GABAergic, Trochlear nucleus and Choline acetyltransferase.

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Best Publications

The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, 3rd edn. By George Paxinos and Charles Watson. (Pp. xxxiii+80; illustrated; £$69.95 paperback; ISBN 0 12 547623; comes with CD‐ROM.) San Diego: Academic Press. 1996.

Jean Büttner-Ennever.
Journal of Anatomy (1997)

538 Citations

The Vestibular System: A Sixth Sense

Jay M. Goldberg;Victor J. Wilson;Kathleen E. Cullen;Dora E. Angelaki.
(2011)

366 Citations

Raphe nucleus of the pons containing omnipause neurons of the oculomotor system in the monkey, and its homologue in man.

J. A. Büttner-Ennever;B. Cohen;M. Pause;W. Fries.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1988)

265 Citations

Nervous control of eyelid function. A review of clinical, experimental and pathological data.

Klaus Schmidtke;Jean A. Büttner-Ennever.
Brain (1992)

228 Citations

Patterns of connectivity in the vestibular nuclei.

J. A. Büttner-Ennever.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1992)

205 Citations

Horizontal eye movement networks in primates as revealed by retrograde transneuronal transfer of rabies virus: differences in monosynaptic input to "slow" and "fast" abducens motoneurons.

Gabriella Ugolini;François Klam;Maria Doldan Dans;David Dubayle.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2006)

168 Citations

Motoneurons of twitch and nontwitch extraocular muscle fibers in the abducens, trochlear, and oculomotor nuclei of monkeys.

Jean A. Büttner-Ennever;Anja K.E. Horn;Hansjoerg Scherberger;Paola D'ascanio.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (2001)

165 Citations

Present concepts of oculomotor organization.

U. Büttner;J.A. Büttner-Ennever.
Progress in Brain Research (2006)

164 Citations

Deficits in torsional and vertical rapid eye movements and shift of Listing's plane after uni- and bilateral lesions of the rostral interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus

Y. Suzuki;J. A. Büttner-Ennever;D. Straumann;K. Hepp.
Experimental Brain Research (1995)

150 Citations

OMNIPAUSE NEURONS IN TWO CASES OF OPSOCLONUS ASSOCIATED WITH OAT CELL CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG

A Ridley;C Kennard;C L Scholtz;J A Büttner-Ennever.
Brain (1987)

140 Citations

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