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Nathan E. Crone 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 Nathan E. Crone sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 214 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nathan E. Crone 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 Nathan E. Crone sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 57 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Nathan E. Crone is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience and related subfields, encompassing cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, electrical and electronic engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neuroscience and neural engineering, neural dynamics and brain function, functional brain connectivity studies, epilepsy research and treatment, advanced memory and neural computing, and muscle activation and electromyography studies.

Recent publications include:

  • Neural fragility as an EEG marker of the seizure onset zone, 2021, Nature Neuroscience
  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of orthographic and lexical processing in the ventral visual pathway, 2020, Nature Human Behaviour
  • Source-sink connectivity: a novel interictal EEG marker for seizure localization, 2022, Brain
  • Brain-Computer Interface: Applications to Speech Decoding and Synthesis to Augment Communication, 2022, Neurotherapeutics
  • Stable Decoding from a Speech BCI Enables Control for an Individual with ALS without Recalibration for 3 Months, 2023, Advanced Science

Their frequent coauthors are:

  • Matthew S. Fifer
  • Francesco V. Tenore
  • Nick F. Ramsey
  • William S. Anderson
  • Shiyu Luo

Publishing consistently in key venues, Nathan E. Crone has contributed numerous articles to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Epilepsy & Behavior
  • Nature Neuroscience

Their scholarly contributions primarily lie within neuroscience, with over one hundred publications in this main field, and several focused subfields expanding into engineering and mental health areas. The research outputs shed light on brain function mechanisms through clinical and engineering approaches, often employing EEG and brain-computer interface technologies to explore neural connectivity, dynamics, and potential therapies for neurological conditions.

Best Publications

  • Functional mapping of human sensorimotor cortex with electrocorticographic spectral analysis. II. Event-related synchronization in the gamma band.

    Nathan E. Crone;Diana L. Miglioretti;Barry Gordon;Ronald P. Lesser

  • Functional mapping of human sensorimotor cortex with electrocorticographic spectral analysis. I. Alpha and beta event-related desynchronization.

    Nathan E. Crone;Diana L. Miglioretti;Barry Gordon;Jeffrey M. Sieracki

  • Neural Correlates of High-Gamma Oscillations (60–200 Hz) in Macaque Local Field Potentials and Their Potential Implications in Electrocorticography

    Supratim Ray;Nathan E. Crone;Ernst Niebur;Piotr J. Franaszczuk

  • Reconstructing Speech from Human Auditory Cortex

    Brian N. Pasley;Stephen V. David;Nima Mesgarani;Nima Mesgarani;Adeen Flinker

  • Induced electrocorticographic gamma activity during auditory perception

    Nathan E Crone;Dana Boatman;Barry Gordon;Barry Gordon;Lei Hao

  • High-frequency gamma oscillations and human brain mapping with electrocorticography.

    Nathan E. Crone;Alon Sinai;Anna Korzeniewska

  • Redefining the role of Broca’s area in speech

    Adeen Flinker;Anna Korzeniewska;Avgusta Y. Shestyuk;Piotr J. Franaszczuk;Piotr J. Franaszczuk

  • High-frequency neural activity and human cognition: Past, present and possible future of intracranial EEG research

    Jean Philippe Lachaux;Nikolai Axmacher;Nikolai Axmacher;Florian Mormann;Eric Halgren

  • Shifts in Gamma Phase–Amplitude Coupling Frequency from Theta to Alpha Over Posterior Cortex During Visual Tasks

    Bradley Voytek;Ryan T. Canolty;Ryan T. Canolty;Avgusta Shestyuk;Nathan E. Crone

  • The Natural History of Cavernous Malformations: A Prospective Study of 68 Patients

    John L. Moriarity;Matthew Wetzel;Richard E. Clatterbuck;Sam Javedan

  • Electrocorticographic gamma activity during word production in spoken and sign language

    Nathan E. Crone;L. Hao;John Hart;D. Boatman

  • Network dynamics of the brain and influence of the epileptic seizure onset zone

    Samuel P. Burns;Sabato Santaniello;Robert B. Yaffe;Christophe C. Jouny

  • Electrocorticographic high gamma activity versus electrical cortical stimulation mapping of naming

    Alon Sinai;Christopher W. Bowers;Ciprian M. Crainiceanu;Dana Boatman

  • High-frequency gamma activity (80-150 Hz) is increased in human cortex during selective attention

    Supratim Ray;Ernst Niebur;Steven S. Hsiao;Alon Sinai

  • Oscillatory dynamics coordinating human frontal networks in support of goal maintenance.

    Bradley Voytek;Andrew S Kayser;Andrew S Kayser;David Badre;David Fegen

  • Single-Trial Speech Suppression of Auditory Cortex Activity in Humans

    Adeen Flinker;Edward F. Chang;Heidi E. Kirsch;Nicholas M. Barbaro

  • Individual finger control of a modular prosthetic limb using high-density electrocorticography in a human subject

    Guy Hotson;David P McMullen;Matthew S Fifer;Matthew S Johannes

  • Cortical gamma responses: Searching high and low

    Nathan E. Crone;Anna Korzeniewska;Piotr J. Franaszczuk

  • Decoding spectrotemporal features of overt and covert speech from the human cortex

    Stéphanie Martin;Stéphanie Martin;Peter Brunner;Peter Brunner;Chris Holdgraf;Hans-Jochen Heinze

  • Dynamic Changes in Phase-Amplitude Coupling Facilitate Spatial Attention Control in Fronto-Parietal Cortex

    Sara M. Szczepanski;Nathan E. Crone;Rachel A. Kuperman;Kurtis I. Auguste

  • Studies of properties of "Pain Networks" as predictors of targets of stimulation for treatment of pain

    C. C. Liu;P. Franaszczuk;N. E. Crone;C. Jouny

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert T. Knight
Robert T. Knight University of California, Berkeley
Nitish V. Thakor
Nitish V. Thakor National University of Singapore
William S. Anderson
William S. Anderson Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ronald P. Lesser
Ronald P. Lesser Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Frederick Lenz
Frederick Lenz Johns Hopkins University
Barry Gordon
Barry Gordon Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Anastasios Bezerianos
Anastasios Bezerianos University of Patras
Josef Parvizi
Josef Parvizi Stanford University
Mackenzie C. Cervenka
Mackenzie C. Cervenka Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Diana L. Miglioretti
Diana L. Miglioretti University of California, Davis

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