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Manfred Herrmann

Manfred Herrmann

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
8837
World Ranking
7197
National Ranking
341

Neuroscience

D-Index
43
Citations
8910
World Ranking
7340
National Ranking
614

Manfred Herrmann publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Manfred Herrmann sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 131 publications — 39th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Manfred Herrmann D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Manfred Herrmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Manfred Herrmann is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the field of neuroscience, with an emphasis on cognitive neuroscience. They have contributed to various subfields including general decision sciences, computer vision and pattern recognition, information systems and management, and biophysics.

Their work spans several key research topics such as neural dynamics and brain function, neural and behavioral psychology studies, decision-making and behavioral economics, scientific computing and data management, cell image analysis techniques, functional brain connectivity studies, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

Herrmann has published extensively in notable venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • Brain and Cognition
  • Business & Information Systems Engineering
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Herrmann include:

  • Decision making under uncertainty in a quasi realistic binary decision task - An fMRI study, 2020, Brain and Cognition
  • Hybrid Adaptive Systems, 2024, Business & Information Systems Engineering
  • Linking Labs: Interconnecting Experimental Environments, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Linking Labs: Interconnecting Experimental Environments, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Neuronal Correlates of Semantic Event Classes during Presentation of Complex Naturalistic Stimuli: Anatomical Patterns, Context-Sensitivity, and Potential Impact on shared Human-Robot Ontologies, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators working alongside Herrmann include Florian Ahrens, Thorsten Fehr, Felix Putze, Tanja Schultz, and Mihai Pomarlan, demonstrating a network of academic cooperation across their studies.

Best Publications

  • Recombinant Human Erythropoietin in the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

    Hannelore Ehrenreich;Karin Weissenborn;Hilmar Prange;Dietmar Schneider

  • Release of glial tissue-specific proteins after acute stroke : A comparative analysis of serum concentrations of protein S-100B and glial fibrillary acidic protein.

    Manfred Herrmann;Pieter Vos;Michael T. Wunderlich;Chris H. M. M. de Bruijn

  • Early Neurobehavioral Outcome After Stroke Is Related to Release of Neurobiochemical Markers of Brain Damage

    Michael T. Wunderlich;Anne D. Ebert;Torsten Kratz;Michael Goertler

  • Incidental effects of emotional valence in single word processing: an fMRI study.

    Lars Kuchinke;Arthur M. Jacobs;Claudia Grubich;Melissa L.-H. Võ

  • Poststroke Depression Is There a Pathoanatomic Correlate for Depression in the Postacute Stage of Stroke

    Manfred Herrmann;Claudius Bartels;Martin Schumacher;Claus-W. Wallesch

  • Emotions in motion: dynamic compared to static facial expressions of disgust and happiness reveal more widespread emotion-specific activations.

    Sina Alexa Trautmann;Thorsten Fehr;Thorsten Fehr;Manfred Herrmann

  • Subcortical aphasia. Commentaries. Reply

    S. E. Nadeau;B. Crosson;C.-W. Wallesch;H. Johannsen-Horbach

  • Neurobehavioral Outcome Prediction After Cardiac Surgery Role of Neurobiochemical Markers of Damage to Neuronal and Glial Brain Tissue

    Manfred Herrmann;Anne D. Ebert;Imke Galazky;Michael T. Wunderlich

  • Release of biochemical markers of damage to neuronal and glial brain tissue is associated with short and long term neuropsychological outcome after traumatic brain injury

    M Herrmann;N Curio;S Jost;C Grubich

  • Time course of implicit processing and explicit processing of emotional faces and emotional words.

    Sascha Frühholz;Anne Jellinghaus;Manfred Herrmann

  • Temporal profile of release of neurobiochemical markers of brain damage after traumatic brain injury is associated with intracranial pathology as demonstrated in cranial computerized tomography.

    Manfred Herrmann;Stefan Jost;Susanne Kutz;Anne D. Ebert

  • The relevance of emotional and psychosocial factors in aphasia to rehabilitation.

    Chris Code;Manfred Herrmann

  • Common brain regions underlying different arithmetic operations as revealed by conjunct fMRI-BOLD activation.

    Thorsten Fehr;Chris Code;Chris Code;Manfred Herrmann

  • Erythropoietin: Novel approaches to neuroprotection in human brain disease

    Hannelore Ehrenreich;Carlotta Aust;Henning Krampe;Henriette Jahn

  • Depression in acute and chronic aphasia: symptoms, pathoanatomical-clinical correlations and functional implications.

    M Herrmann;C Bartels;C W Wallesch

  • Protein S-100B and neuron specific enolase as early neurobiochemical markers of the severity of traumatic brain injury.

    Manfred Herrmann;Noreen Curio;Stefan Jost;Michael T. Wunderlich

  • Aminopeptidase N/CD13 is directly linked to signal transduction pathways in monocytes.

    Alexander Navarrete Santos;Juergen Langner;Manfred Herrmann;Dagmar Riemann

  • Lehrbuch der Klinischen Neuropsychologie

    Walter Sturm;Manfred Herrmann;Thomas F. Münte

  • Neurobiological correlates of problem gambling in a quasi-realistic blackjack scenario as revealed by fMRI.

    Stephan F. Miedl;Thorsten Fehr;Gerhard Meyer;Manfred Herrmann

  • Depressive changes in stroke patients

    Manfred Herrmann;Claus-W. Wallesch

Frequent Co-Authors

Claus-W. Wallesch
Claus-W. Wallesch Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Chris Code
Chris Code University of Exeter
Thomas F. Münte
Thomas F. Münte University of Lübeck
Carles Escera
Carles Escera University of Barcelona
Hannelore Ehrenreich
Hannelore Ehrenreich Central Institute of Mental Health
Lars Kuchinke
Lars Kuchinke International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
Lutz Jäncke
Lutz Jäncke University of Zurich
Arthur M. Jacobs
Arthur M. Jacobs Freie Universität Berlin
Paul A.M. Smeets
Paul A.M. Smeets Wageningen University & Research
Manfred Fahle
Manfred Fahle University of Bremen

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