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Morihiro Sugishita

Morihiro Sugishita

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
31
Citations
3572
World Ranking
9584
National Ranking
359

Morihiro Sugishita 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 Morihiro Sugishita sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 90 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Morihiro Sugishita 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 Morihiro Sugishita sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Morihiro Sugishita is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research spans several fields and subfields of medical science, focusing primarily on Medicine and Neuroscience. The specific areas of subfield specialization include Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Rheumatology, and Neurology.

Their research topics concentrate on multiple aspects of neuroimmunology and autoimmune diseases. Main topics covered in their work include:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms

Morihiro Sugishita has contributed to publications in Scientific Reports, which is the primary venue for their work.

One recent paper authored with collaborators is titled "Higher longitudinal brain white matter atrophy rate in aquaporin-4 IgG-positive NMOSD compared with healthy controls", published in 2023 by Scientific Reports. This publication involves coauthor Hiroki Masuda and has received citations in the research community.

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Yuichi Sato
  • Hiroki Masuda
  • Masahiro Mori
  • Shigeki Hirano
  • Akiyuki Uzawa

Best Publications

  • A Validity and Reliability Study of the Japanese Version of the Geriatric Depression Scale 15 (GDS-15-J)

    Kazuyuki Sugishita;Morihiro Sugishita;Isao Hemmi;Takashi Asada

  • A functional MRI study on the neural substrates for writing.

    Kota Katanoda;Kohki Yoshikawa;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Isolated Acalculia due to Left Parietal Lesion

    Yoshihiro Takayama;Morihiro Sugishita;Ichiro Akiguchi;Jun Kimura

  • Both parietal lobes are involved in drawing: a functional MRI study and implications for constructional apraxia.

    Mirchiru Makuuchi;Tatsuro Kaminaga;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Lexical agraphia in the Japanese language. Pure agraphia for Kanji due to left posteroinferior temporal lesions.

    Yoshiaki Soma;Morihiro Sugishita;Koichi Kitamura;Shoichi Maruyama

  • Interindividual uniformity and variety of the "Writing center": a functional MRI study.

    Genichi Sugihara;Tatsuro Kaminaga;Morihiro Sugishita

  • The precuneus in motor imagery: a magnetoencephalographic study.

    Tetsuya Ogiso;Kando Kobayashi;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Clock‐drawing test and unilateral spatial neglect

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  • Dichotic listening in patients with situs inversus:brain asymmetry and situs asymmetry

    Shigeki Tanaka;Rika Kanzaki;Muneo Yoshibayashi;Tetsuo Kamiya

  • Dichotic listening in patients with partial section of the corpus callosum

    M. Sugishita;K. Otomo;K. Yamazaki;H. Shimizu

  • A Spatio-temporal Regression Model for the Analysis of Functional MRI Data

    Kota Katanoda;Yasumasa Matsuda;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Reading of ideograms and phonograms in Japanese patients after partial commissurotomy

    Morihiro Sugishita;Makoto Iwata;Yasuo Toyokura;Masumi Yoshioka

  • Effect of physostigmine on constructional and memory tasks in Alzheimer's disease.

    Osamu Muramoto;Morihiro Sugishita;Hideo Sugita;Yasuo Toyokura

  • Diffusion-weighted imaging demonstrates transient cytotoxic edema involving the corpus callosum in a patient with diffuse brain injury

    Hideichi Takayama;Masahito Kobayashi;Morihiro Sugishita;Ban Mihara

  • A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF JAPANESE IDEOGRAM (KANJI) AND PHONOGRAM (KANA) READING

    Morihiro Sugishita;Kiyoshi Otomo;Sumie Kabe;Kazuta Yunoki

  • The efficacy of kinesthetic reading treatment for pure alexia

    Keiko Seki;Mariko Yajima;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Pure memory loss with hippocampal lesions: a pneumoencephalographic study.

    Osamu Muramoto;Yutaka Kuru;Morihiro Sugishita;Yasuo Toyokura

  • Hemispheric representation of the central retina of commissurotomized subjects

    Morihiro Sugishita;Charles R. Hamilton;Ichiro Sakuma;Isao Hemmi

  • A case of foreign accent syndrome without aphasia caused by a lesion of the left precentral gyrus

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  • Neural correlates underlying perception of tonality-related emotional contents.

    Tomoyuki Mizuno;Morihiro Sugishita

  • Tactile agnosia and tactile aphasia: symptomatological and anatomical differences.

    Kunihiko Endo;Motomaro Miyasaka;Hideo Makishita;Nobuo Yanagisawa

  • Neural substrates for the recognition of newly learned faces: a functional MRI study

    Kota Katanoda;Kohki Yoshikawa;Morihiro Sugishita

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Ishii
Kenji Ishii Nippon Medical School
Takeshi Iwatsubo
Takeshi Iwatsubo University of Tokyo
Takashi Kato
Takashi Kato Nagoya University
Kengo Ito
Kengo Ito Nagoya University
Ryozo Kuwano
Ryozo Kuwano Niigata University
Takaaki Kirino
Takaaki Kirino University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Matsuda
Hiroshi Matsuda Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Takanori Yokota
Takanori Yokota Institute of Science Tokyo
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University
Jun Kimura
Jun Kimura University of Iowa

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