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D-Index
49
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6524
World Ranking
6064
National Ranking
196

Koji Inui 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 Koji Inui sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 186 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Koji Inui 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 Koji Inui sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 39th percentile

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

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

Overview

Koji Inui is affiliated with the National Institutes of Natural Sciences in Japan and specializes in neuroscience. Their research contributions focus extensively on neural dynamics, brain function, and cognitive neuroscience, with a total of 77 publications in neuroscience and related subfields.

Their work encompasses several prominent subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, physiology, statistical and nonlinear physics, and neurology. The primary research topics addressed in their publications include neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and music perception, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, pain mechanisms and treatments, stochastic dynamics and bifurcation, neuroscience and neural engineering, as well as hearing loss and rehabilitation.

Koji Inui has contributed to multiple frequent publication venues, notably Frontiers in Neuroscience with six papers, Neuroscience with four, Cerebral Cortex with three, Human Brain Mapping with two, and Neuroscience Research with two.

The scientist has collaborated with several coauthors repeatedly. These frequent collaborators include Shunsuke Sugiyama with 20 joint publications, Makoto Nishihara with 17, Nobuyuki Takeuchi with 16, Eishi Motomura with 13, and Tomoaki Kinukawa with 12.

Among the recent papers associated with Koji Inui are the following:

  • The Auditory Steady-State Response: Electrophysiological Index for Sensory Processing Dysfunction in Psychiatric Disorders, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Review of techniques useful for the assessment of sensory small fiber neuropathies: Report from an IFCN expert group, 2022, Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Current numbers of qubits and their uses, 2024, Nature Reviews Physics
  • Electrical Characterisation of Aδ-Fibres Based on Human in vivo Electrostimulation Threshold, 2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Brain-wide network analysis of resting-state neuromagnetic data, 2023, Human Brain Mapping

Best Publications

  • Preferential stimulation of Aδ fibers by intra-epidermal needle electrode in humans

    Koji Inui;Tuan Diep Tran;Minoru Hoshiyama;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • Inner Experience of Pain: Imagination of Pain While Viewing Images Showing Painful Events Forms Subjective Pain Representation in Human Brain

    Yuichi Ogino;Hidenori Nemoto;Koji Inui;Shigeru Saito

  • Serial Processing in the Human Somatosensory System

    Koji Inui;Xiaohong Wang;Yohei Tamura;Yoshiki Kaneoke

  • Electrophysiological studies on human pain perception.

    Ryusuke Kakigi;Koji Inui;Koji Inui;Yohei Tamura;Yohei Tamura

  • A comparative magnetoencephalographic study of cortical activations evoked by noxious and innocuous somatosensory stimulations.

    K Inui;T.D Tran;Y Qiu;X Wang

  • Temporal Analysis of Cortical Mechanisms for Pain Relief by Tactile Stimuli in Humans

    Koji Inui;Takeshi Tsuji;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • Intracerebral pain processing in a Yoga Master who claims not to feel pain during meditation

    Ryusuke Kakigi;Ryusuke Kakigi;Hiroki Nakata;Hiroki Nakata;Koji Inui;Koji Inui;Nobuo Hiroe;Nobuo Hiroe

  • Pain perception in humans: use of intraepidermal electrical stimulation

    Koji Inui;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • Temporal dynamics of neural adaptation effect in the human visual ventral stream.

    Yasuki Noguchi;Koji Inui;Ryusuke Kakigi

  • Serial and Parallel Processing in the Human Auditory Cortex: A Magnetoencephalographic Study

    Koji Inui;Hidehiko Okamoto;Kensaku Miki;Atsuko Gunji

  • Mismatch responses related to temporal discrimination of somatosensory stimulation.

    Kosuke Akatsuka;Kosuke Akatsuka;Toshiaki Wasaka;Hiroki Nakata;Hiroki Nakata;Koji Inui;Koji Inui

  • Electroencephalographic Findings in Patients with DSM-IV Mood Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Other Psychotic Disorders

    Koji Inui;Eishi Motomura;Reito Okushima;Hiroyuki Kaige

  • Centrifugal regulation of human cortical responses to a task-relevant somatosensory signal triggering voluntary movement

    Tetsuo Kida;Toshiaki Wasaka;Koji Inui;Kosuke Akatsuka;Kosuke Akatsuka

  • Cerebral responses following stimulation of unmyelinated C-fibers in humans: electro- and magneto-encephalographic study.

    Ryusuke Kakigi;Ryusuke Kakigi;Tuan Diep Tran;Tuan Diep Tran;Yunhai Qiu;Yunhai Qiu;Xiaohong Wang;Xiaohong Wang

  • Pain processing within the primary somatosensory cortex in humans.

    Koji Inui;Xiaohong Wang;Yunhai Qiu;Binh Thi Nguyen

  • Brain processing of the signals ascending through unmyelinated C fibers in humans: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study

    Yunhai Qiu;Yasuki Noguchi;Manabu Honda;Hiroki Nakata

  • Pain-related evoked potentials are modulated across the cardiac cycle

    Louisa Edwards;Koji Inui;Christopher Ring;Xiaohong Wang

  • Mechanisms of differences in gating effects on short-and long-latency somatosensory evoked potentials relating to movement.

    Hiroki Nakata;Koji Inui;Koji Inui;Toshiaki Wasaka;Toshiaki Wasaka;Yoshiaki Nishihira

  • Effects of a go/nogo task on event-related potentials following somatosensory stimulation.

    Hiroki Nakata;Koji Inui;Yoshiaki Nishihira;Arihiro Hatta

  • Somato-motor inhibitory processing in humans: a study with MEG and ERP

    Hiroki Nakata;Koji Inui;Toshiaki Wasaka;Kosuke Akatsuka

  • Time Course of Activity in Itch-Related Brain Regions: A Combined MEG–fMRI Study

    Hideki Mochizuki;Koji Inui;Hiroki C. Tanabe;Lisa F. Akiyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Ryusuke Kakigi
Ryusuke Kakigi National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Minoru Hoshiyama
Minoru Hoshiyama Nagoya University
Hiroki Nakata
Hiroki Nakata Nara Women's University
Norihiro Sadato
Norihiro Sadato National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Akimasa Hirata
Akimasa Hirata Nagoya Institute of Technology
Manabu Honda
Manabu Honda National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Edward F. Domino
Edward F. Domino University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Hideaki Soya
Hideaki Soya University of Tsukuba
Christopher Ring
Christopher Ring University of Birmingham
Gian Luca Romani
Gian Luca Romani University of Chieti-Pescara

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