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Rogier B. Mars 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 Rogier B. Mars sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 213 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.

Rogier B. Mars 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 Rogier B. Mars sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 73 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Rogier B. Mars is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with significant contributions in cognitive neuroscience and imaging fields. The scientist's work spans multiple disciplines, including developmental and educational psychology, social psychology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their research covers a range of main topics, particularly emphasizing functional brain connectivity studies and advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications. Additional areas of interest include neural dynamics and brain function, advanced MRI techniques, memory and neural mechanisms, fetal and pediatric neurological disorders, as well as child and animal learning development.

Rogier B. Mars has contributed to notable recent papers such as:

  • Toward a hierarchical model of social cognition: A neuroimaging meta-analysis and integrative review of empathy and theory of mind, 2020, Psychological Bulletin
  • XTRACT - Standardised protocols for automated tractography in the human and macaque brain, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Where is Cingulate Cortex? A Cross-Species View, 2020, Trends in Neurosciences
  • Cross-species cortical alignment identifies different types of anatomical reorganization in the primate temporal lobe, 2020, eLife
  • Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging, 2020, Neuron

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with prominent co-authors including Jérôme Sallet, Katherine Bryant, Saâd Jbabdi, Léa Roumazeilles, and Alexandre A. Khrapitchev. These collaborations have contributed to advancing research in their core fields of study.

Publications by Rogier B. Mars appear regularly in well-regarded journals and venues. The most frequent publication outlets include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Brain Structure and Function, Cerebral Cortex, eLife, and NeuroImage, demonstrating a consistent engagement with significant platforms in neuroscience research.

Best Publications

  • On the relationship between the "default mode network" and the "social brain".

    Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Franz-Xaver Neubert;MaryAnn P. Noonan;MaryAnn P. Noonan;Jerome Sallet;Jerome Sallet

  • Task-free MRI predicts individual differences in brain activity during task performance

    I Tavor;I Tavor;O Parker Jones;R B Mars;R B Mars;S M Smith

  • Neural mechanisms of foraging.

    Nils Kolling;Timothy E. J. Behrens;Rogier B. Mars;Matthew F. S. Rushworth

  • Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex shows fMRI response to internal and external error signals

    Clay B Holroyd;Sander Nieuwenhuis;Sander Nieuwenhuis;Nick Yeung;Leigh Nystrom

  • Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation

    Hein T van Schie;Rogier B Mars;Rogier B Mars;Michael G H Coles;Harold Bekkering;Harold Bekkering

  • Social Network Size Affects Neural Circuits in Macaques

    J. Sallet;R. B. Mars;M. P. Noonan;J. L. Andersson

  • Connectivity-Based Subdivisions of the Human Right “Temporoparietal Junction Area”: Evidence for Different Areas Participating in Different Cortical Networks

    Rogier B. Mars;Jérôme Sallet;Urs Schüffelgen;Saad Jbabdi

  • Toward a hierarchical model of social cognition: A neuroimaging meta-analysis and integrative review of empathy and theory of mind.

    Matthias Schurz;Joaquim Radua;Matthias G. Tholen;Lara Maliske

  • Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography-Based Parcellation of the Human Parietal Cortex and Comparison with Human and Macaque Resting-State Functional Connectivity

    Rogier B. Mars;Saad Jbabdi;Jérôme Sallet;Jill X. O'Reilly

  • Comparison of human ventral frontal cortex areas for cognitive control and language with areas in monkey frontal cortex.

    Franz-Xaver Neubert;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Adam G. Thomas;Adam G. Thomas;Jerome Sallet

  • Value, search, persistence and model updating in anterior cingulate cortex.

    Nils Kolling;Marco K Wittmann;Tim E J Behrens;Erie D Boorman

  • The Organization of Dorsal Frontal Cortex in Humans and Macaques

    Jérôme Sallet;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;MaryAnn P. Noonan;Franz-Xaver Neubert

  • Dissociable effects of surprise and model update in parietal and anterior cingulate cortex

    Jill X. O’Reilly;Urs Schüffelgen;Steven F. Cuell;Timothy E. J. Behrens;Timothy E. J. Behrens

  • Connectivity reveals relationship of brain areas for reward-guided learning and decision making in human and monkey frontal cortex.

    Franz-Xaver Neubert;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Jérôme Sallet;Matthew F. S. Rushworth;Matthew F. S. Rushworth

  • Manipulation of subcortical and deep cortical activity in the primate brain using transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation

    Davide Folloni;Davide Folloni;Lennart Verhagen;Lennart Verhagen;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Elsa Fouragnan;Elsa Fouragnan

  • Valuation and decision-making in frontal cortex: one or many serial or parallel systems?

    Matthew F S Rushworth;Nils Kolling;Jérôme Sallet;Rogier B Mars

  • Activity in human reward-sensitive brain areas is strongly context dependent.

    Sander Nieuwenhuis;Dirk J. Heslenfeld;Niels J. Alting von Geusau;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars

  • Offline impact of transcranial focused ultrasound on cortical activation in primates.

    Lennart Verhagen;Cécile Gallea;Davide Folloni;Davide Folloni;Charlotte Constans

  • XTRACT - Standardised protocols for automated tractography in the human and macaque brain.

    Shaun Warrington;Katherine L. Bryant;Alexandre A. Khrapitchev;Jérôme Sallet

  • Trial-by-trial fluctuations in the event-related electroencephalogram reflect dynamic changes in the degree of surprise.

    Rogier B. Mars;Stefan Debener;Thomas E. Gladwin;Lee M. Harrison

  • Cortical and subcortical interactions during action reprogramming and their related white matter pathways

    Franz-Xaver Neubert;Rogier B. Mars;Ethan R. Buch;Etienne Olivier

  • The right hippocampus participates in short-term memory maintenance of object–location associations

    Carinne Piekema;Carinne Piekema;Roy P. C. Kessels;Rogier B. Mars;Rogier B. Mars;Karl Magnus Petersson

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew F. S. Rushworth
Matthew F. S. Rushworth University of Oxford
Jerome Sallet
Jerome Sallet University of Oxford
Lennart Verhagen
Lennart Verhagen Radboud University
Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi University of Oxford
Ivan Toni
Ivan Toni Radboud University
Timothy E.J. Behrens
Timothy E.J. Behrens University of Oxford
Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos
Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos University of Nottingham
Karla L. Miller
Karla L. Miller University of Oxford
Kate E. Watkins
Kate E. Watkins University of Oxford
Nicola R. Sibson
Nicola R. Sibson University of Oxford

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