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D-Index
60
Citations
9569
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3915
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1775

Michael H. Chase 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 Michael H. Chase sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 202 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael H. Chase 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 Michael H. Chase sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael H. Chase is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans several main fields including Social Sciences, with subfields covering Archeology, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Pharmacology, Family Practice, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their scholarly work covers a range of topics, prominently:

  • Global trade and economics
  • Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Classical Antiquity Studies

Recent published papers include:

  • "Patient-Provider Race Concordance and Medication Adherence: A Systematic Review," 2025, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • "027 GABAergic Neurons in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Are under the Influence of GABAergic Inputs from the Nucleus Pontis Oralis," 2021, SLEEP
  • "Pressing Questions for the Philosophical Life in a Time of Crisis," 2021, Eidos A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
  • "Contents," 2020, Stanford University Press eBooks
  • "Des quatre questions aristotéliciennes au tawḥīd - Notes sur les origines de la théologie négative en Islam," 2022, Studia graeco-arabica

Michael H. Chase has coauthored publications with several frequent collaborators, including Cortez A. Cooper, Derek Grossman, Bonny Lin, Jonah Blank, and Scott W. Harold.

Publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • SLEEP
  • Eidos A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
  • Stanford University Press eBooks
  • Studia graeco-arabica

In addition to articles, Michael H. Chase has contributed to multiple books published through RAND Corporation eBooks. These titles focus mainly on geopolitical competition and influence in the Indo-Pacific region and include:

  • "Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific: Study Overview and Conclusions," 2020
  • "Deciphering Chinese Deterrence Signalling in the New Era: An Analytic Framework and Seven Case Studies," 2021
  • "U.S. Versus Chinese Powers of Persuasion: Does the United States or China Have More Influence in the Indo-Pacific Region?," 2020
  • "Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific: Singapore," 2020

Best Publications

  • Afferent vagal stimulation: neurographic correlates of induced EEG synchronization and desynchronization.

    Michael H. Chase;Yoshio Nakamura;Carmine D. Clemente;Maurice B. Sterman

  • The Atonia and Myoclonia of Active (REM) Sleep

    Michael H. Chase;Francisco R. Morales

  • Effects on sleep and wakefulness of the injection of hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) into the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus of the cat.

    Ming-Chu Xi;Francisco R Morales;Michael H Chase

  • Evidence that glycine mediates the postsynaptic potentials that inhibit lumbar motoneurons during the atonia of active sleep

    Michael H. Chase;Peter J. Soja;Francisco R. Morales

  • Evidence That Wakefulness and REM Sleep Are Controlled by a GABAergic Pontine Mechanism

    Ming-Chu Xi;Francisco R. Morales;Michael H. Chase

  • Motoneuron properties during motor inhibition produced by microinjection of carbachol into the pontine reticular formation of the decerebrate cat

    F. R. Morales;J. K. Engelhardt;P. J. Soja;A. E. Pereda

  • Subthreshold excitatory activity and motoneuron discharge during REM periods of active sleep

    Michael H. Chase;Francisco R. Morales

  • Intracellular recording of lumbar motoneuron membrane potential during sleep and wakefulness.

    Francisco R. Morales;Michael H. Chase

  • Cortical and subcortical patterns of response to afferent vagal stimulation

    M.H. Chase;M.B. Sterman;C.D. Clemente

  • Hypoglossal motoneurons are postsynaptically inhibited during carbachol-induced rapid eye movement sleep.

    J Yamuy;S.J Fung;M Xi;F.R Morales

  • Somatomotor and visceromotor correlates of operantly conditioned 12-14 C-SEC sensorimotor cortical activity.

    M.H Chase;R.M Harper

  • C-fos expression in the pons and medulla of the cat during carbachol- induced active sleep

    J Yamuy;JR Mancillas;FR Morales;MH Chase

  • The postsynaptic inhibitory control of lumbar motoneurons during the atonia of active sleep: effect of strychnine on motoneuron properties.

    PJ Soja;F Lopez-Rodriguez;FR Morales;MH Chase

  • Basic electrophysiological properties of spinal cord motoneurons during old age in the cat

    F. R. Morales;P. A. Boxer;S. J. Fung;M. H. Chase

  • Intracellular analysis of trigeminal motoneuron activity during sleep in the cat.

    Yoshio Nakamura;Louis J. Goldberg;Scott H. Chandler;Michael H. Chase

  • Effects on sleep of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) microinjections into the dorsal raphe nucleus.

    Patricia Lagos;Pablo Torterolo;Héctor Jantos;Michael H. Chase

  • Hypocretin (orexin) input to trigeminal and hypoglossal motoneurons in the cat: a double-labeling immunohistochemical study.

    Simon J Fung;Jack Yamuy;Sharon Sampogna;Francisco R Morales

  • Hypocretinergic neurons are primarily involved in activation of the somatomotor system.

    Pablo Torterolo;Jack Yamuy;Sharon Sampogna;Francisco R. Morales

  • Hypocretinergic control of spinal cord motoneurons.

    Jack Yamuy;Simon J. Fung;Mingchu Xi;Michael H. Chase

  • Chapter 12 – Control of Motoneurons during Sleep

    Michael H. Chase;Francisco R. Morales

  • Intracellular potential of medullary reticular neurons during sleep and wakefulness.

    Michael H. Chase;Sumio Enomoto;Toshiki Murakami;Yoshio Nakamura

  • Effect of stimulation of the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis on the membrane potential of cat lumbar motoneurons during sleep and wakefulness.

    Michael H. Chase;Francisco R. Morales;Peter A. Boxer;Simon J. Fung

  • Effect of inhibitory amino acid antagonists on IPSPs induced in lumbar motoneurons upon stimulation of the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis during active sleep

    Peter J. Soja;Francisco R. Morales;Attila Baranyi;Michael H. Chase

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco R. Morales
Francisco R. Morales University of the Republic
Pablo E. Castillo
Pablo E. Castillo Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Pierre-Hervé Luppi
Pierre-Hervé Luppi Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ronald M. Harper
Ronald M. Harper University of California, Los Angeles
Scott H. Chandler
Scott H. Chandler University of California, Los Angeles

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