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40
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6204
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8104
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189

Martin Staudt 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 Martin Staudt sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 268 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martin Staudt 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 Martin Staudt sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martin Staudt is affiliated with the University Children's Hospital Basel in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on pediatrics and child health as well as mental health and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's work addresses several specialized areas within medicine, including:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neurobiology of language and bilingualism
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Language development and disorders
  • Fetal and pediatric neurological disorders
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Infant development and preterm care

Martin Staudt has published predominantly in several journals and venues throughout their career. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Neuropediatrics
  • Clinical Neuroradiology
  • Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • European Journal of Paediatric Neurology
  • Nature Medicine

Their recent papers reflect a focus on pediatric neurological conditions, intellectual development, and innovative treatments. A selection includes:

  • Multilobar unilateral hypoplasia with emphasis on the posterior quadrant and severe epilepsy in children with FCD ILAE Type 1A, 2021, Epilepsia
  • Antisense oligonucleotide treatment in a preterm infant with early-onset SCN2A developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, 2025, Nature Medicine
  • Non-verbal Intelligence in Unilateral Perinatal Stroke Patients With and Without Epilepsies, 2021, Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • Correlates of intellectual development before and after hemispherotomy: an analysis of 75 children and adolescents, 2020, Epileptic Disorders
  • Presurgical Language fMRI in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults, 2020, Clinical Neuroradiology

Long-term collaborative relationships are also evident through frequent co-authorships with other researchers such as:

  • Manfred Kudernatsch
  • Alisa Gschaidmeier
  • Tom Pieper
  • W Höfer
  • Karen Lidzba

Martin Staudt's interdisciplinary focus combines genetics, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental psychology to explore childhood neurological disorders and their treatments. Their work includes studies on neurodevelopmental outcomes after surgery, language function mapping via fMRI, and novel therapeutic approaches in severe pediatric epilepsies.

Best Publications

  • Two types of ipsilateral reorganization in congenital hemiparesis: a TMS and fMRI study.

    Martin Staudt;Wolfgang Grodd;Christian Gerloff;Michael Erb

  • Reorganization in congenital hemiparesis acquired at different gestational ages.

    Martin Staudt;Christian Gerloff;Wolfgang Grodd;Hans Holthausen

  • Seizure outcome and use of antiepileptic drugs after epilepsy surgery according to histopathological diagnosis: a retrospective multicentre cohort study

    Herm J Lamberink;Willem M Otte;Ingmar Blümcke;Kees P J Braun

  • Right-hemispheric organization of language following early left-sided brain lesions: functional MRI topography.

    Martin Staudt;Karen Lidzba;Wolfgang Grodd;Dirk Wildgruber

  • Bilateral lesions of thalamus and basal ganglia: origin and outcome

    Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann;Alexandra Helber;Irina Mader;Martin Staudt

  • Do patients with congenital hemiparesis and ipsilateral corticospinal projections respond differently to constraint-induced movement therapy?

    N Kuhnke;H Juenger;M Walther;S Berweck

  • Reorganization after pre‐ and perinatal brain lesions *

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  • Early left periventricular brain lesions induce right hemispheric organization of speech

    M. Staudt;W. Grodd;G. Niemann;D. Wildgruber

  • Perception and production of biological movement in patients with early periventricular brain lesions

    Marina Pavlova;Martin Staudt;Alexander Sokolov;Niels Birbaumer

  • Visuospatial deficits in patients with early left-hemispheric lesions and functional reorganization of language: consequence of lesion or reorganization?

    Karen Lidzba;Martin Staudt;Marko Wilke;Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann

  • Developing somatosensory projections bypass periventricular brain lesions

    M. Staudt;C. Braun;C. Gerloff;M. Erb

  • Pyramidal tract damage correlates with motor dysfunction in bilateral periventricular leukomalacia (PVL).

    M. Staudt;M. Pavlova;S. Böhm;W. Grodd

  • (Re-)organization of the developing human brain following periventricular white matter lesions.

    Martin Staudt

  • Brain Plasticity Following Early Life Brain Injury: Insights From Neuroimaging

    Martin Staudt

  • Effectiveness and Tolerability of Perampanel in Children and Adolescents with Refractory Epilepsies: First Experiences

    Anna Biró;Ulrich Stephani;Tiziana Tarallo;Thomas Bast

  • Somatosensory System in Two Types of Motor Reorganization in Congenital Hemiparesis : Topography and Function

    Marko Wilke;Martin Staudt;Hendrik Juenger;Wolfgang Grodd

  • Two types of exercise-induced neuroplasticity in congenital hemiparesis: a transcranial magnetic stimulation, functional MRI, and magnetoencephalography study.

    Hendrik Juenger;Nicola Kuhnke;Christoph Braun;Christoph Braun;Frank Ummenhofer

  • Brain Representation of Active and Passive Hand Movements in Children

    Andrea Guzzetta;Martin Staudt;Martin Staudt;Elisa Petacchi;Jan Ehlers;Jan Ehlers

  • Coherent corticomuscular oscillations originate from primary motor cortex: Evidence from patients with early brain lesions

    Christian Gerloff;Christoph Braun;Martin Staudt;Yiwen Li Hegner

  • An fMRI task battery for assessing hemispheric language dominance in children.

    Marko Wilke;Karen Lidzba;Karen Lidzba;Martin Staudt;Martin Staudt;Karin Buchenau

  • The pyramidal tract in congenital hemiparesis: relationship between morphology and function in periventricular lesions.

    M. Staudt;G. Niemann;W. Grodd;I. Krägeloh-Mann

Frequent Co-Authors

Volker Mall
Volker Mall Technical University of Munich
Wolfgang Grodd
Wolfgang Grodd Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Marko Wilke
Marko Wilke University of Tübingen
Hans Holthausen
Hans Holthausen Bethel University
Gerhard Kluger
Gerhard Kluger Paracelsus Medical University
Christoph Braun
Christoph Braun University of Tübingen
Christian Gerloff
Christian Gerloff University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Michael Erb
Michael Erb Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Niels Birbaumer
Niels Birbaumer University of Tübingen
Marina Pavlova
Marina Pavlova University of Tübingen

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