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Liset Menendez de la Prida

Liset Menendez de la Prida

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
4351
World Ranking
9066
National Ranking
151

Liset Menendez de la Prida 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 Liset Menendez de la Prida sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 75 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Liset Menendez de la Prida 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 Liset Menendez de la Prida sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Liset Menendez de la Prida is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on the field of neuroscience, with a strong emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and cellular and molecular neuroscience. Additional areas of study include biophysics, neurology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research covers multiple topics such as neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, memory and neural mechanisms, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, and gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications.

They have contributed to several recent papers published in well-known venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "A consensus statement on detection of hippocampal sharp wave ripples and differentiation from other fast oscillations," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Multimodal determinants of phase-locked dynamics across deep-superficial hippocampal sublayers during theta oscillations," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Long-term hippocampal interneuronopathy drives sex-dimorphic spatial memory impairment induced by prenatal THC exposure," 2020, Neuropsychopharmacology
  • "Toward Plasmonic Neural Probes: SERS Detection of Neurotransmitters through Gold-Nanoislands-Decorated Tapered Optical Fibers with Sub-10 nm Gaps," 2022, Advanced Materials
  • "The continued need for animals to advance brain research," 2021, Neuron

Frequent coauthors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • Andrea Navas-Olivé
  • Elena Cid
  • Manuel Valiente
  • Filippo Pisano
  • Antonio Balena

Liset Menendez de la Prida often publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Epilepsy Currents, Nature Communications, Neuron, and Advanced Materials, illustrating a cross-disciplinary range that incorporates both neuroscience and materials science perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of physiological and epileptic HFO generation.

    John G.R. Jefferys;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Fabrice Wendling;Anatol Bragin

  • Glutamatergic pre-ictal discharges emerge at the transition to seizure in human epilepsy.

    Gilles Huberfeld;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Johan Pallud;Ivan Cohen

  • Reduced spike-timing reliability correlates with the emergence of fast ripples in the rat epileptic hippocampus

    Guglielmo Foffani;Yoryani G. Uzcategui;Beatriz Gal;Liset Menendez de la Prida

  • Determinants of different deep and superficial CA1 pyramidal cell dynamics during sharp-wave ripples.

    Manuel Valero;Elena Cid;Robert G Averkin;Juan Aguilar

  • Emergent Dynamics of Fast Ripples in the Epileptic Hippocampus

    Jose M Ibarz;Guglielmo Foffani;Elena Cid;Marion Inostroza

  • Threshold Behavior in the Initiation of Hippocampal Population Bursts

    Liset Menendez de la Prida;Gilles Huberfeld;Ivan Cohen;Richard Miles

  • SU-8 based microprobes for simultaneous neural depth recording and drug delivery in the brain.

    Ane Altuna;Elisa Bellistri;Elena Cid;Paloma Aivar

  • Hippocampal-Dependent Spatial Memory in the Water Maze is Preserved in an Experimental Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Rats

    Marion Inostroza;Marion Inostroza;Elena Cid;Jorge Brotons-Mas;Beatriz Gal;Beatriz Gal

  • Mechanisms for Selective Single-Cell Reactivation during Offline Sharp-Wave Ripples and Their Distortion by Fast Ripples

    Manuel Valero;Robert G. Averkin;Ivan Fernandez-Lamo;Juan Aguilar

  • Synchronization clusters of interictal activity in the lateral temporal cortex of epileptic patients: intraoperative electrocorticographic analysis.

    Guillermo J. Ortega;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Rafael G. Sola;Jesus Pastor

  • Specific Impairment of “What-Where-When” Episodic-Like Memory in Experimental Models of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Marion Inostroza;Jorge R Brotons-Mas;François Laurent;Elena Cid

  • Loss of COUP-TFI Alters the Balance between Caudal Ganglionic Eminence- and Medial Ganglionic Eminence-Derived Cortical Interneurons and Results in Resistance to Epilepsy

    Simona Lodato;Giulio Srubek Tomassy;Elvira De Leonibus;Yoryani G Uzcategui

  • The hippocampus in depth: a sublayer-specific perspective of entorhinal–hippocampal function

    Manuel Valero;Liset Menendez de la Prida

  • Multimodal determinants of phase-locked dynamics across deep-superficial hippocampal sublayers during theta oscillations.

    Andrea Navas-Olive;Manuel Valero;Teresa Jurado-Parras;Adan de Salas-Quiroga;Adan de Salas-Quiroga

  • SU-8 based microprobes with integrated planar electrodes for enhanced neural depth recording.

    Ane Altuna;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Elisa Bellistri;Gemma Gabriel

  • Different mechanisms of ripple‐like oscillations in the human epileptic subiculum

    Catalina Alvarado-Rojas;Gilles Huberfeld;Michel Baulac;Stéphane Clemenceau

  • Conundrums of High-Frequency Oscillations (80–800 Hz) in the Epileptic Brain

    Liset Menendez de la Prida;Richard J. Staba;Joshua A. Dian

  • Long-term hippocampal interneuronopathy drives sex-dimorphic spatial memory impairment induced by prenatal THC exposure.

    Adán de Salas-Quiroga;Daniel García-Rincón;Daniel Gómez-Domínguez;Manuel Valero

  • Different emotional disturbances in two experimental models of temporal Lobe Epilepsy in rats

    Marion Inostroza;Marion Inostroza;Elena Cid;Liset Menendez de la Prida;Carmen Sandi

  • KCC2 Regulates Neuronal Excitability and Hippocampal Activity via Interaction with Task-3 Channels.

    Marie Goutierre;Marie Goutierre;Sana Al Awabdh;Sana Al Awabdh;Florian Donneger;Florian Donneger;Emeline François;Emeline François

  • SU-8-based microneedles for in vitro neural applications

    Ane Altuna;Gemma Gabriel;Liset Menéndez de la Prida;María Tijero

  • Cellular mechanisms of high frequency oscillations in epilepsy: on the diverse sources of pathological activities.

    Liset Menendez de la Prida;Andrew J. Trevelyan

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus-Peter Lesch
Klaus-Peter Lesch University of Würzburg
Guglielmo Foffani
Guglielmo Foffani Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo
Stéphane Clemenceau
Stéphane Clemenceau Université Paris Cité
Markus Wöhr
Markus Wöhr Philipp University of Marburg
Michel Le Van Quyen
Michel Le Van Quyen Sorbonne University
Maarten Kamermans
Maarten Kamermans Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Angel Barco
Angel Barco Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante

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