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O. Pompeiano

O. Pompeiano

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
69
Citations
15734
World Ranking
2654
National Ranking
102

O. Pompeiano 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 O. Pompeiano sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 384 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

O. Pompeiano 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 O. Pompeiano sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

O. Pompeiano was affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy during their academic career. The scientist is now deceased.

There is no available information on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, main fields or subfields of study, topics of research, or book publications for O. Pompeiano. No awards or recognitions have been documented in the provided data.

The lack of detailed publication and research records makes it difficult to summarize specific contributions or thematic focuses in their career.

O. Pompeiano's academic profile remains limited to the affiliation with the University of Pisa, without further documented details on research output or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • The Vestibular Nuclei and Their Connections, Anatomy and Functional Correlations

    Alf Brodal;O. Pompeiano;Fred Walberg

  • Neuronal activity during the sleep-waking cycle

    Unknown

  • Synchronization of the EEG produced by low-frequncy electrical stimulation of the region of the solitary tract

    J. Magnes;G. Moruzzi;O. Pompeiano

  • Experimental demonstration of a somatotopical origin of rubrospinal fibers in the cat.

    Ottavio Pompeiano;Alf Brodal

  • Inhibitory effects evoked through ventral reticulospinal pathways.

    E. Jankowska;S. Lund;A. Lundberg;O. Pompeiano

  • Monosynaptic excitation of alpha motoneurones from supraspinal structures in the cat.

    Unknown

  • The fastigiovestibular projection in the cat. An experimental study with silver impregnation methods.

    Fred Walberg;Ottavio Pompeiano;Alf Brodal;Jan Jansen

  • Spinovestibular fibers in the cat; an experimental study.

    Ottavio Pompeiano;Alf Brodal

  • Fastigioreticular fibers in the cat. An experimental study with silver methods

    Fred Walberg;Ottavio Pompeiano;Lesnick E. Westrum;Eivinn Hauglie-Hanseen

  • Descending connections to the vestibular nuclei. An experimental study in the cat

    Ottavio Pompeiano;Fred Walberg

  • The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat—I. An experimental anatomical study of its spinal and supraspinal afferent connections

    N. Corvaja;I. Grofová;O. Pompeiano;F. Walberg

  • Vestibular influences during sleep. I. Abolition of the rapid eye movements of desynchronized sleep following vestibular lesions.

    O Pompeiano;A R Morrison

  • PHASIC CHANGES IN MUSCULAR ACTIVITY DURING DESYNCHRONIZED SLEEP IN UNRESTRAINED CATS. AN ANALYSIS OF THE PATTERN AND ORGANIZATION OF MYOCLONIC TWITCHES.

    Gassel Mm;Marchiafava Pl;Pompeiano O

  • Commissural, perihypoglossal and reticular afferent projections to the vestibular nuclei in the cat. An experimental anatomical study with the method of the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase.

    Pompeiano O;Mergner T;Corvaja N

  • An analysis of the supraspinal influences acting on motoneurons during sleep in the unrestrained cat. Responses of the alpha motoneurons to direct electrical stimulation during sleep

    A.R. Morrison;O. Pompeiano

  • Locus coeruleus control of spinal motor output

    S.J. Fung;D. Manzoni;J.Y.H. Chan;O. Pompeiano

  • SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF SINGLE VESTIBULAR NEURONS OF UNRESTRAINED CATS DURING SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS.

    Bizzi E;Pompeiano O;Somogyi I

  • Responses of Purkinje cells of the cerebellar vermis to neck and macular vestibular inputs.

    F. Denoth;P. C. Magherini;O. Pompeiano;M. Stanojević

  • Central compensation of vestibular deficits. III. Response characteristics of lateral vestibular neurons to roll tilt after contralateral labyrinth deafferentation

    M Lacour;Diego Manzoni;O. Pompeiano;C Xerri

  • PHASIC CHANGES IN BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE DURING THE RAPID EYE MOVEMENT EPISODES OF DESYNCHRONIZED SLEEP IN UNRESTRAINED CATS.

    M M Gassel;B Ghelarducci;P L Marchiafava;O Pompeiano

  • C-Fos expression in the rat brain after unilateral labyrinthectomy and its relation to the uncompensated and compensated stages

    C. Cirelli;Maria Pompeiano;Paola D'Ascanio;P. Arrighi

  • Muscle spindles in the lumbrical muscle of the adult cat. Electron microscopic observations and functional considerations.

    N. Corvaja;V. Marinozzi;O. Pompeiano

  • Responses of forelimb extensors to sinusoidal stimulation of macular labyrinth and neck receptors.

    Manzoni D;Pompeiano O;Srivastava Uc;Stampacchia G

  • Coerulospinal influence on recurrent inhibition of spinal motonuclei innervating antagonistic hindleg muscles of the cat.

    S. J. Fung;O. Pompeiano;C. D. Barnes

  • Central control of posture: reciprocal discharge by two pontine neuronal groups leading to suppression of decerebrate rigidity

    Unknown

  • Convergence and interaction of neck and macular vestibular inputs on reticulospinal neurons

    O. Pompeiano;D. Manzoni;U.C. Srivastava;G. Stampacchia

  • Responses of Purkinje cells of cerebellar vermis to sinusoidal rotation of neck.

    F. Denoth;P. C. Magherini;O. Pompeiano;M. Stanojevic

  • Responses of lateral reticular neurons to convergent neck and macular vestibular inputs

    L Kubin;D Manzoni;O Pompeiano

  • Effects of stimulation of vestibular and neck receptors on Deiters neurons projecting to the lumbosacral cord

    A R Marchand;D Manzoni;O Pompeiano;G Stampacchia

  • Neck and macular labyrinthine influences on the cervical spino-reticulocerebellar pathway.

    O. Pompeiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Giancarlo Carli
Giancarlo Carli University of Siena
Han Collewijn
Han Collewijn Erasmus University Rotterdam
Alain R. Marchand
Alain R. Marchand University of Bordeaux
Giulio Tononi
Giulio Tononi University of Wisconsin–Madison
Claudia Martini
Claudia Martini University of Pisa
Elzbieta Jankowska
Elzbieta Jankowska University of Gothenburg
Leszek Kubin
Leszek Kubin University of Pennsylvania
Julie Y.H. Chan
Julie Y.H. Chan Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
C. Batini
C. Batini Sorbonne University

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