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D-Index
57
Citations
10813
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4365
National Ranking
1974

John H. Martin 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 John H. Martin sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 135 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John H. Martin 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 John H. Martin sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 57 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

John H. Martin is affiliated with City University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily resides within the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a significant focus on Neurology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Surgery.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics related to nervous system function and repair. Key topics in their research include Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Spinal Cord Injury Research, Muscle activation and electromyography studies, Pain Management and Treatment, Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, and Machine Learning in Materials Science.

John H. Martin has contributed to several recent papers, which include the following:

  • "Interpretable models for extrapolation in scientific machine learning" (2023, Digital Discovery)
  • "Electrical Stimulation as a Tool to Promote Plasticity of the Injured Spinal Cord" (2020, Journal of Neurotrauma)
  • "Neuroplasticity of spinal cord injury and repair" (2022, Handbook of clinical neurology)
  • "Novel Evoked Synaptic Activity Potentials (ESAPs) Elicited by Spinal Cord Stimulation" (2023, eNeuro)
  • "Dual motor cortex and spinal cord neuromodulation improves rehabilitation efficacy and restores skilled locomotor function in a rat cervical contusion injury model" (2021, Experimental Neurology)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Experimental Neurology, Brain Stimulation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Child's Nervous System. These publication venues reflect the scientist's engagement in interdisciplinary areas linking clinical neurology, neuroscience, and experimental approaches to nervous system injury and recovery.

John H. Martin has collaborated with a number of frequent co-authors, including Mohamad FallahRad, Preston Williams, Lillian Yang, Alzahraa Amer, and Lucas C. Parra. These collaborations highlight a network of researchers contributing to neuroscience and medical research.

Best Publications

  • Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas

    John H. Martin

  • Autoradiographic estimation of the extent of reversible inactivation produced by microinjection of lidocaine and muscimol in the rat.

    John H. Martin

  • Can experiments in nonhuman primates expedite the translation of treatments for spinal cord injury in humans

    Grégoire Courtine;Mary Bartlett Bunge;James W Fawcett;Robert G Grossman

  • The Corticospinal System: From Development to Motor Control

    John H. Martin

  • Pharmacological inactivation in the analysis of the central control of movement.

    John H. Martin;Claude Ghez

  • Supraglottic and pharyngeal sensory abnormalities in stroke patients with dysphagia

    J E Aviv;J H Martin;R L Sacco;D Zagar

  • Age-Related Changes in Pharyngeal and Supraglottic Sensation

    John H. Martin;Beverly Diamond;Jonathan E. Aviv;Michael E. Jones

  • Electrical stimulation of spared corticospinal axons augments connections with ipsilateral spinal motor circuits after injury.

    Marcel Brus-Ramer;Jason B. Carmel;Samit Chakrabarty;John H. Martin

  • Air pulse quantification of supraglottic and pharyngeal sensation: a new technique.

    J. E. Aviv;J. H. Martin;M. S. Keen;M. Debell

  • Electrical stimulation of the medullary pyramid promotes proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells in the corticospinal tract of the adult rat.

    Qun Li;Marcel Brus-Ramer;John H. Martin;John H. Martin;John W. McDonald;John W. McDonald

  • Chronic Electrical Stimulation of the Intact Corticospinal System after Unilateral Injury Restores Skilled Locomotor Control and Promotes Spinal Axon Outgrowth

    Jason B. Carmel;Lauren J. Berrol;Marcel Brus-Ramer;John H. Martin

  • Activity- and use-dependent plasticity of the developing corticospinal system.

    John H. Martin;Kathleen M. Friel;Iran Salimi;Samit Chakrabarty

  • Laryngopharyngeal sensory discrimination testing and the laryngeal adductor reflex.

    J E Aviv;J H Martin;T Kim;R L Sacco

  • Silent laryngopharyngeal sensory deficits after stroke.

    Ralph L. Sacco;Beverly Diamond;Jonathan E. Aviv;Jeanne Thomson

  • α2-Chimaerin Is an Essential EphA4 Effector in the Assembly of Neuronal Locomotor Circuits

    Asim A. Beg;Julia E. Sommer;John H. Martin;Peter Scheiffele

  • Differential Effects of Deep Cerebellar Nuclei Inactivation on Reaching and Adaptive Control

    John H. Martin;Scott E. Cooper;Antony Hacking;Claude Ghez

  • Corticospinal System Development Depends on Motor Experience

    John H. Martin;Michelle Choy;Seth Pullman;Zhuo Meng

  • Motor cortex bilateral motor representation depends on subcortical and interhemispheric interactions.

    Marcel Brus-Ramer;Jason B. Carmel;John H. Martin

  • Activity-dependent development of cortical axon terminations in the spinal cord and brain stem.

    J. H. Martin;Bouchra Kably;Antony Hacking

  • Differential impairments in reaching and grasping produced by local inactivation within the forelimb representation of the motor cortex in the cat.

    J H Martin;C Ghez

  • Studies upon spinal cord injuries; the nature and treatment of pain.

    Loyal Davis;John Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Ghez
Claude Ghez Columbia University
Marom Bikson
Marom Bikson City College of New York
Trevor Drew
Trevor Drew University of Montreal
Ralph L. Sacco
Ralph L. Sacco University of Miami
Rüdiger Klein
Rüdiger Klein Max Planck Society
Klas Kullander
Klas Kullander Uppsala University
Jens Nielsen
Jens Nielsen Chalmers University of Technology
Simon F. Farmer
Simon F. Farmer University College London
Yutaka Yoshida
Yutaka Yoshida Cornell University
Peter Scheiffele
Peter Scheiffele University of Basel

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