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Overview

John F. Brugge is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research focus spans key areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a particular emphasis on neurology and molecular biology as specific subfields of study.

Their recent scholarly contribution includes the paper titled Editorial: Traumatic Brain Injury and Autoimmune Disease, published in 2021 in Frontiers in Neurology. This publication has garnered citations reflecting its engagement within the research community.

John F. Brugge's work engages several main topics that include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • S100 Proteins and Annexins

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable coauthors including:

  • Sharon Baughman Shively
  • Braxton B. Wannamaker
  • Adam M. Willis
  • James W. Ness

The primary publication venue for their research is Frontiers in Neurology, where they have one recorded publication.

Best Publications

  • Phase-locked response to low-frequency tones in single auditory nerve fibers of the squirrel monkey.

    J E Rose;J F Brugge;D J Anderson;J E Hind

  • Representation of the cochlear partition on the superior temporal plane of the macaque monkey

    Michael M. Merzenich;John F. Brugge

  • Temporal Position of Discharges in Single Auditory Nerve Fibers within the Cycle of a Sine‐Wave Stimulus: Frequency and Intensity Effects

    David J. Anderson;Jerzy E. Rose;Joseph E. Hind;John F. Brugge

  • Auditory cortex on the human posterior superior temporal gyrus.

    Matthew A. Howard;I. O. Volkov;R. Mirsky;P. C. Garell

  • Sources and terminations of callosal axons related to binaural and frequency maps in primary auditory cortex of the cat

    Thomas J. Imig;John F. Brugge

  • Responses of neurons in auditory cortex of the macaque monkey to monaural and binaural stimulation.

    J. F. Brugge;M. M. Merzenich

  • Some effects of stimulus intensity on response of auditory nerve fibers in the squirrel monkey.

    Jerzy E. Rose;Joseph E. Hind;David J. Anderson;John F. Brugge

  • Tonotopic organization and discharge characteristics of single neurons in nuclei of the lateral lemniscus of the cat.

    L M Aitkin;D J Anderson;J F Brugge

  • Sensitivity of single neurons in auditory cortex of cat to binaural tonal stimulation; effects of varying interaural time and intensity.

    J F Brugge;N A Dubrovsky;L M Aitkin;D J Anderson

  • Temporal Envelope of Time-Compressed Speech Represented in the Human Auditory Cortex

    Kirill V. Nourski;Richard A. Reale;Hiroyuki Oya;Hiroto Kawasaki

  • Responses of neurons in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus of cat to binaural tonal stimulation.

    J F Brugge;D J Anderson;L M Aitkin

  • Organization of auditory cortex in the owl monkey (Aotus trivirgatus).

    T. J. Imig;M. A. Ruggero;L. M. Kitzes;E. Javel

  • The Structure of Spatial Receptive Fields of Neurons in Primary Auditory Cortex of the Cat

    John F. Brugge;Richard A. Reale;Joseph E. Hind

  • Time structure of discharges in single auditory nerve fibers of the squirrel monkey in response to complex periodic sounds.

    John F. Brugge;David J. Anderson;Joseph E. Hind;Jerzy E. Rose

  • Coding of repetitive transients by auditory cortex on Heschl's gyrus.

    John F. Brugge;John F. Brugge;Kirill V. Nourski;Hiroyuki Oya;Richard A. Reale;Richard A. Reale

  • Glutathione S-transferase isoenzymes in rat brain neurons and glia

    J. A. Johnson;A. El Barbary;Steven Kornguth;J. F. Brugge

  • Relation of the visual field to the lateral geniculate body of the albino rat.

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  • Functional connections between auditory cortex on Heschl's gyrus and on the lateral superior temporal gyrus in humans.

    John F. Brugge;Igor O. Volkov;P. Charles Garell;Richard A. Reale

  • Signs of functional maturation of peripheral auditory system in discharge patterns of neurons in anteroventral cochlear nucleus of kitten

    J. F. Brugge;E. Javel;L. M. Kitzes

  • Postnatal development of auditory callosal connections in the kitten

    Jia Zhen Feng;John F. Brugge

  • Maps of auditory cortex in cats reared after unilateral cochlear ablation in the neonatal period

    Richard A. Reale;John F. Brugge;Joseph C.K. Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew A. Howard
Matthew A. Howard University of Iowa
Hiroto Kawasaki
Hiroto Kawasaki University of Iowa
Hiroyuki Oya
Hiroyuki Oya University of Iowa
Mitchell Steinschneider
Mitchell Steinschneider Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Hanna Damasio
Hanna Damasio University of Southern California
Jan W. H. Schnupp
Jan W. H. Schnupp City University of Hong Kong
Michael M. Merzenich
Michael M. Merzenich University of California, San Francisco
Thomas Thesen
Thomas Thesen New York University
Paul J. Abbas
Paul J. Abbas University of Iowa
Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel
Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel Aix-Marseille University

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