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58
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4108
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Marc R. Nuwer 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 Marc R. Nuwer sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 288 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marc R. Nuwer 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 Marc R. Nuwer sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 58 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Marc R. Nuwer is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. The scientist's primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Surgery, Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Emergency Medicine, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their research has covered a range of topics, notably:

  • Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research

Marc R. Nuwer has contributed to several recent papers including:

  • "American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology: 2021 Version," 2021, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Practice Guideline: Use of Quantitative EEG for the Diagnosis of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Report of the Guideline Committee of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society," 2021, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Fast Neuro," 2022, Neurology Clinical Practice
  • "Electroencephalography, electrocorticography, and cortical stimulation techniques," 2022, Handbook of clinical neurology
  • "Alpha coma in COVID encephalopathy," 2020, Clinical Neurophysiology

Frequent coauthors in the scientist's work include:

  • Aatif M. Husain (9 collaborations)
  • Susan T. Herman (6 collaborations)
  • Melissa Reider-Demer (6 collaborations)
  • Jaime López (6 collaborations)
  • Inna Keselman (5 collaborations)

Marc R. Nuwer's research is regularly published in several venues, specifically:

  • Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (5 publications)
  • Handbook of clinical neurology (5 publications)
  • Neurology (4 publications)
  • Neurology Clinical Practice (3 publications)
  • Clinical Neurophysiology (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology: 2012 version.

    Lawrence J. Hirsch;S. M. Laroche;N. Gaspard;E. Gerard

  • Somatosensory evoked potential spinal cord monitoring reduces neurologic deficits after scoliosis surgery: results of a large multicenter survey.

    Marc R. Nuwer;Edgar G. Dawson;Linda G. Carlson;Linda E.A. Kanim

  • Guidelines for the recording and quantitative analysis of electroencephalographic activity in research contexts.

    R. T. Pivik;R. J. Broughton;R. Coppola;R. J. Davidson

  • American Clinical Neurophysiology Society's Standardized Critical Care EEG Terminology: 2021 Version.

    Lawrence J. Hirsch;Michael W.K. Fong;Markus Leitinger;Suzette M. LaRoche

  • Increased incidence and impact of nonconvulsive and convulsive seizures after traumatic brain injury as detected by continuous electroencephalographic monitoring.

    Paul M. Vespa;Marc R. Nuwer;Valeriy Nenov;Elisabeth Ronne-Engstrom

  • IFCN standards for digital recording of clinical EEG

    Marc R. Nuwer;Giancarlo Comi;Ronald Emerson;Anders Fuglsang-Frederiksen

  • Postoperative neurological deficits may occur despite unchanged intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials

    R. P. Lesser;P. Raudzens;H. Lüders;M. R. Nuwer

  • Consensus statement on continuous EEG in critically ill adults and children, part I: indications.

    Susan T. Herman;Nicholas S. Abend;Thomas P. Bleck;Kevin E. Chapman

  • Quantitative EEG: I. Techniques and problems of frequency analysis and topographic mapping.

    Marc R. Nuwer

  • Early detection of vasospasm after acute subarachnoid hemorrhage using continuous EEG ICU monitoring.

    Paul M. Vespa;Marc R. Nuwer;Csaba Juhász;Michael Alexander

  • Tomographic mapping of human cerebral metabolism Visual stimulation and deprivation

    Michael E. Phelps;John C. Mazziotta;David E. Kuhl;Marc Nuwer

  • Spinal cord monitoring. Results of the Scoliosis Research Society and the European Spinal Deformity Society survey.

    Edgar G. Dawson;John E. Sherman;Linda E. A. Kanim;Marc R. Nuwer

  • Local cerebral metabolism during partial seizures

    Jerome Engel;David E. Kuhl;Michael E. Phelps;Rebecca Rausch

  • IFCN recommended standards for short latency somatosensory evoked potentials. Report of an IFCN committee

    Marc R. Nuwer;Michael Aminoff;John Desmedt;Andrew A. Eisen

  • Routine and quantitative EEG in mild traumatic brain injury.

    Marc R. Nuwer;Marc R. Nuwer;David A. Hovda;Lara M. Schrader;Lara M. Schrader;Paul M. Vespa;Paul M. Vespa

  • Continuous EEG monitoring in the intensive care unit: early findings and clinical efficacy.

    Paul M. Vespa;Val Nenov;Marc R. Nuwer

  • Metabolic crisis occurs with seizures and periodic discharges after brain trauma.

    Paul Vespa;Meral Tubi;Jan Claassen;Manuel Buitrago-Blanco

  • Consensus Statement on Continuous EEG in Critically Ill Adults and Children, Part II: Personnel, Technical Specifications and Clinical Practice

    Susan T. Herman;Nicholas S. Abend;Thomas P. Bleck;Kevin E. Chapman

  • Evoked Potential Monitoring in the Operating Room

    Marc R. Nuwer

  • Evidence-based guideline update: Intraoperative spinal monitoring with somatosensory and transcranial electrical motor evoked potentials: Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society

    M. R. Nuwer;R. G. Emerson;G. Galloway;A. D. Legatt

  • Evaluation of stroke using EEG frequency analysis and topographic mapping

    Marc R. Nuwer;Sheldon E. Jordan;Samuel S. Ahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul M. Vespa
Paul M. Vespa University of California, Los Angeles
Neil A. Martin
Neil A. Martin University of California, Los Angeles
John M. Stern
John M. Stern University of California, Los Angeles
Jerome Engel
Jerome Engel University of California, Los Angeles
Lawrence J. Hirsch
Lawrence J. Hirsch Yale University
Frank W. Drislane
Frank W. Drislane Harvard Medical School
Ronald G. Emerson
Ronald G. Emerson Hospital for Special Surgery
Aatif M. Husain
Aatif M. Husain Duke University
Douglas S. Goodin
Douglas S. Goodin University of California, San Francisco
Paul Satz
Paul Satz University of California, Los Angeles

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