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Kisou Kubota

Kisou Kubota

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
55
Citations
11259
World Ranking
4700
National Ranking
142

Kisou Kubota 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 Kisou Kubota sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 143 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kisou Kubota 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 Kisou Kubota sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kisou Kubota is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic profile does not list specific recent publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, there are no documented book publications or awards associated with their name.

Available data does not specify particular main fields or subfields of study, nor are there identifiable recurring research topics linked to their scholarly work.

Due to the absence of published papers, detailed bibliographic information such as titles, publication years, or venues is not provided. This limits the ability to analyze the thematic focus or specialization based on publication history.

The lack of recorded co-authors or frequent collaborators suggests either a solitary research approach or incomplete bibliometric data in this regard.

The affiliation with a prominent institution like Kyoto University indicates a connection to a recognized research environment, though specific contributions or areas of expertise remain unspecified in available sources.

Best Publications

  • Cortical Mapping of Gait in Humans: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Topography Study

    Ichiro Miyai;Hiroki C. Tanabe;Ichiro Sase;Hideo Eda

  • Prefrontal and premotor cortices are involved in adapting walking and running speed on the treadmill: an optical imaging study

    Mitsuo Suzuki;Ichiro Miyai;Takeshi Ono;Takeshi Ono;Ichiro Oda

  • Role of the prefrontal cortex in human balance control.

    Masahito Mihara;Ichiro Miyai;Megumi Hatakenaka;Kisou Kubota

  • Activation of the right inferior frontal cortex during assessment of facial emotion.

    Katsuki Nakamura;Ryuta Kawashima;Kengo Ito;Motoaki Sugiura

  • Gait capacity affects cortical activation patterns related to speed control in the elderly

    Taeko Harada;Ichiro Miyai;Mitsuo Suzuki;Kisou Kubota

  • Longitudinal Optical Imaging Study for Locomotor Recovery After Stroke

    Ichiro Miyai;Hajime Yagura;Megumi Hatakenaka;Ichiro Oda

  • Working memory and prefrontal cortex

    Shintaro Funahashi;Kisou Kubota

  • Premotor cortex is involved in restoration of gait in stroke

    Ichiro Miyai;Hajime Yagura;Ichiro Oda;Ikuo Konishi

  • Effects of dopamine antagonists on neuronal activity related to a delayed response task in monkey prefrontal cortex

    Toshiyuki Sawaguchi;Michikazu Matsumura;Kisou Kubota

  • Neural substrates for recognition of familiar voices: a PET study.

    Katsuki Nakamura;Ryuta Kawashima;Motoaki Sugiura;Takashi Kato

  • Activities in the frontal cortex and gait performance are modulated by preparation. An fNIRS study.

    Mitsuo Suzuki;Ichiro Miyai;Takeshi Ono;Kisou Kubota

  • Cortical projection to hand-arm motor area from post-arcuate area in macaque monkeys: A histological study of retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase

    Michikazu Matsumura;Kisou Kubota

  • Catecholaminergic effects on neuronal activity related to a delayed response task in monkey prefrontal cortex

    T. Sawaguchi;M. Matsumura;K. Kubota

  • Synchronous activity of two people's prefrontal cortices during a cooperative task measured by simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy.

    Unknown

  • Dopamine enhances the neuronal activity of spatial short-term memory task in the primate prefrontal cortex.

    Toshiyuki Sawaguchi;Michikazu Matsumura;Kisou Kubota

  • Neurofeedback Using Real-Time Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Enhances Motor Imagery Related Cortical Activation

    Masahito Mihara;Ichiro Miyai;Noriaki Hattori;Megumi Hatakenaka

  • Synaptic Interactions between Primate Precentral Cortex Neurons Revealed by Spike-Triggered Averaging of Intracellular Membrane Potentials In Vivo

    Michikazu Matsumura;Dao-fen Chen;Toshiyuki Sawaguchi;Kisou Kubota

  • Recurrent Facilitation in Cat Pyramidal Tract Cells

    Kunitaro Takahashi;Kisou Kubota;Masatake Uno

  • Frontal regions involved in learning of motor skill—A functional NIRS study

    Megumi Hatakenaka;Ichiro Miyai;Masahito Mihara;Saburo Sakoda

  • Activity of single neurons in the monkey amygdala during performance of a visual discrimination task.

    K. Nakamura;A. Mikami;K. Kubota

  • Behavioral deficits induced by local injection of bicuculline and muscimol into the primate motor and premotor cortex.

    M. Matsumura;T. Sawaguchi;T. Oishi;K. Ueki

Frequent Co-Authors

Shintaro Funahashi
Shintaro Funahashi Kyoto University
Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Tetsuro Matsuzawa California Institute of Technology
Bruce T. Volpe
Bruce T. Volpe Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Eberhard E. Fetz
Eberhard E. Fetz University of Washington
Ryuta Kawashima
Ryuta Kawashima Tohoku University
Takashi Kato
Takashi Kato Nagoya University
Kengo Ito
Kengo Ito Nagoya University
Hiroshi Fukuda
Hiroshi Fukuda Tohoku University
Motoaki Sugiura
Motoaki Sugiura Tohoku University
Hidehiko Komatsu
Hidehiko Komatsu Tamagawa University

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