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Min-Fang Kuo 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 Min-Fang Kuo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 107 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Min-Fang Kuo 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 Min-Fang Kuo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Min-Fang Kuo is affiliated with the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Neuroscience, with a specialization in Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics within neuroscience, including:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering

Min-Fang Kuo has published extensively, with a significant number of papers appearing in venues such as Brain Stimulation, Clinical Neurophysiology, bioRxiv, Research Square, and SSRN Electronic Journal. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Brain Stimulation
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent notable papers include:

  • Cognitive functions and underlying parameters of human brain physiology are associated with chronotype, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Differential tDCS and tACS Effects on Working Memory-Related Neural Activity and Resting-State Connectivity, 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in ADHD: A Systematic Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Protocol-induced Electrical Field Modeling Results, 2020, Neuroscience Bulletin
  • Induction of long-term potentiation-like plasticity in the primary motor cortex with repeated anodal transcranial direct current stimulation - Better effects with intensified protocols?, 2020, Brain Stimulation
  • Age-related differences of motor cortex plasticity in adults: A transcranial direct current stimulation study, 2020, Brain Stimulation

Min-Fang Kuo has collaborated regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Michael A. Nitsche
  • Mohammad Ali Salehinejad
  • Mohsen Mosayebi-Samani
  • Elham Ghanavati
  • Lorena Melo

Best Publications

  • Partially non‐linear stimulation intensity‐dependent effects of direct current stimulation on motor cortex excitability in humans

    G. Batsikadze;V. Moliadze;V. Moliadze;W. Paulus;M.-F. Kuo

  • Induction of late LTP-like plasticity in the human motor cortex by repeated non-invasive brain stimulation.

    Katia Monte-Silva;Min-Fang Kuo;Silvia Hessenthaler;Shane Fresnoza

  • Comparing cortical plasticity induced by conventional and high-definition 4 × 1 ring tDCS: a neurophysiological study.

    Hsiao-I. Kuo;Marom Bikson;Abhishek Datta;Preet Minhas

  • Therapeutic effects of non-invasive brain stimulation with direct currents (tDCS) in neuropsychiatric diseases.

    Min-Fang Kuo;Walter Paulus;Michael A. Nitsche

  • Shaping the optimal repetition interval for cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).

    Katia Monte-Silva;Min-Fang Kuo;David Liebetanz;Walter Paulus

  • Effects of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation on Cognition

    Min-Fang Kuo;Michael A. Nitsche

  • Boosting Focally-Induced Brain Plasticity by Dopamine

    Min-Fang Kuo;Walter Paulus;Michael A. Nitsche

  • Serotonin affects transcranial direct current-induced neuroplasticity in humans

    MA Nitsche;MF Kuo;R Karrasch;B Wächter

  • Timing-Dependent Modulation of Associative Plasticity by General Network Excitability in the Human Motor Cortex

    Michael A. Nitsche;Amelie Roth;Min-Fang Kuo;Anja K. Fischer

  • Dose-Dependent Inverted U-Shaped Effect of Dopamine (D2-Like) Receptor Activation on Focal and Nonfocal Plasticity in Humans

    Katia Monte-Silva;Min-Fang Kuo;Nivethida Thirugnanasambandam;David Liebetanz

  • Focusing Effect of Acetylcholine on Neuroplasticity in the Human Motor Cortex

    Min-Fang Kuo;Jan Grosch;Felipe Fregni;Walter Paulus

  • Limited impact of homeostatic plasticity on motor learning in humans.

    Min-Fang Kuo;Mandy Unger;David Liebetanz;Nicolas Lang

  • Evaluation of sham transcranial direct current stimulation for randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials.

    Ulrich Palm;Eva Reisinger;Daniel Keeser;Min-Fang Kuo

  • Titrating the neuroplastic effects of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the primary motor cortex.

    Mohsen Mosayebi Samani;Desmond Agboada;Asif Jamil;Min-Fang Kuo

  • Sex differences in cortical neuroplasticity in humans.

    Min-Fang Kuo;Walter Paulus;Michael A Nitsche

  • NMDA Receptor-Mediated Motor Cortex Plasticity After 20 Hz Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation.

    M Wischnewski;M Engelhardt;M A Salehinejad;D J L G Schutter

  • D1-Receptor Impact on Neuroplasticity in Humans

    Michael A. Nitsche;Min-Fang Kuo;Jan Grosch;Christin Bergner

  • Cognitive functions and underlying parameters of human brain physiology are associated with chronotype.

    Mohammad Ali Salehinejad;Mohammad Ali Salehinejad;Miles Wischnewski;Elham Ghanavati;Elham Ghanavati;Mohsen Mosayebi-Samani

  • Expanding the parameter space of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the primary motor cortex.

    Desmond Agboada;Desmond Agboada;Mohsen Mosayebi Samani;Mohsen Mosayebi Samani;Asif Jamil;Min-Fang Kuo

  • Effect of Serotonin on Paired Associative Stimulation-Induced Plasticity in the Human Motor Cortex

    Giorgi Batsikadze;Walter Paulus;Min-Fang Kuo;Michael A Nitsche

  • Nonlinear Dose-Dependent Impact of D1 Receptor Activation on Motor Cortex Plasticity in Humans

    Shane Fresnoza;Walter Paulus;Michael A. Nitsche;Min-Fang Kuo

  • Chronic Enhancement of Serotonin Facilitates Excitatory Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation-Induced Neuroplasticity.

    Hsiao-I Kuo;Walter Paulus;Giorgi Batsikadze;Asif Jamil

  • Differential tDCS and tACS Effects on Working Memory-Related Neural Activity and Resting-State Connectivity.

    Kilian Abellaneda-Pérez;Lídia Vaqué-Alcázar;Ruben Perellón-Alfonso;Núria Bargalló

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Nitsche
Michael A. Nitsche TU Dortmund University
Walter Paulus
Walter Paulus University of Göttingen
David Liebetanz
David Liebetanz University of Göttingen
Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Alvaro Pascual-Leone Harvard University
Nicolas Lang
Nicolas Lang Kiel University
Frank Padberg
Frank Padberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Frithjof Tergau
Frithjof Tergau University of Göttingen
David Bartrés-Faz
David Bartrés-Faz University of Barcelona
Dennis J.L.G. Schutter
Dennis J.L.G. Schutter Utrecht University
Núria Bargalló
Núria Bargalló University of Barcelona

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