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Romain Carron 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 Romain Carron sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 147 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Romain Carron 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 Romain Carron sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Romain Carron is affiliated with Hôpital de la Timone in France and specializes in research related to neuroscience and medicine. Their work encompasses multiple subfields including cognitive neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry and mental health, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging.

Their research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Romain Carron has contributed to several recent papers, exemplifying a focus on epilepsy and neuromodulation. Notable publications include:

  • "The Ictal Signature of Thalamus and Basal Ganglia in Focal Epilepsy" (2020, Neurology)
  • "Focal non-invasive deep-brain stimulation with temporal interference for the suppression of epileptic biomarkers" (2022, Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  • "Orientation of Temporal Interference for Non-invasive Deep Brain Stimulation in Epilepsy" (2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  • "Hippocampal Interictal Spikes during Sleep Impact Long-Term Memory Consolidation" (2020, Annals of Neurology)
  • "Latest Views on the Mechanisms of Action of Surgically Implanted Cervical Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Epilepsy" (2022, Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface)

Collaborations with frequent co-authors form an integral part of their research output. The most frequent co-authors include Fabricē Bartolomei, Stanislas Lagarde, Agnès Trébuchon, Christian Bénar, and Francesca Pizzo.

Their work is commonly published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Epilepsia, Epilepsy & Behavior, Acta Neurochirurgica, and Epileptic Disorders. This publication record spans over 111 works related to neuroscience and 110 in medicine, reflecting a significant presence in these scientific communities.

Best Publications

  • Long-term safety and efficacy of Gamma Knife surgery in classical trigeminal neuralgia: a 497-patient historical cohort study

    Jean Régis;Constantin Tuleasca;Noémie Resseguier;Romain Carron

  • Deep brain activities can be detected with magnetoencephalography

    Francesca Pizzo;N. Roehri;S. Medina Villalon;A. Trébuchon

  • Non-invasive temporal interference electrical stimulation of the human hippocampus

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  • The repertoire of seizure onset patterns in human focal epilepsies: Determinants and prognostic values.

    Stanislas Lagarde;Sinziana Buzori;Agnès Trebuchon;Romain Carron

  • Interictal stereotactic-EEG functional connectivity in refractory focal epilepsies.

    Stanislas Lagarde;Nicolas Roehri;Isabelle Lambert;Agnès Trebuchon

  • Wait-and-see strategy compared with proactive Gamma Knife surgery in patients with intracanalicular vestibular schwannomas

    Jean Régis;Romain Carron;Michael C. Park;Outouma Soumare

  • Hearing preservation after gamma knife radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas presenting with high-level hearing.

    Manabu Tamura;Romain Carron;Shoji Yomo;Yasser Arkha

  • Seizure-onset patterns in focal cortical dysplasia and neurodevelopmental tumors: Relationship with surgical prognosis and neuropathologic subtypes.

    Stanislas Lagarde;Francesca Bonini;Aileen McGonigal;Patrick Chauvel

  • A prospective single-blind study of Gamma Knife thalamotomy for tremor

    Tatiana Witjas;Romain Carron;Paul Krack;Alexandre Eusebio

  • EpiTools, A software suite for presurgical brain mapping in epilepsy: Intracerebral EEG.

    S. Medina Villalon;R. Paz;N. Roehri;S. Lagarde

  • Beta burst coupling across the motor circuit in Parkinson's disease.

    Gerd Tinkhauser;Flavie Torrecillos;Yann Duclos;Huiling Tan

  • Closing the loop of deep brain stimulation

    Romain Carron;Antoine Chaillet;Anton Filipchuk;William Pasillas-Lépine

  • High-Precision Radiosurgical Dose Delivery by Interlaced Microbeam Arrays of High-Flux Low-Energy Synchrotron X-Rays

    Raphaël Serduc;Raphaël Serduc;Elke Bräuer-Krisch;Erik A. Siegbahn;Audrey Bouchet

  • The effect of medial pulvinar stimulation on temporal lobe seizures.

    Cristina Filipescu;Stanislas Lagarde;Isabelle Lambert;Francesca Pizzo

  • The ictal signature of thalamus and basal ganglia in focal epilepsy: An SEEG study

    Francesca Pizzo;Nicolas Roehri;Bernard Giusiano;Stanislas Lagarde

  • Does the Thalamo-Cortical Synchrony Play a Role in Seizure Termination?

    Elisa Evangelista;Christian Bénar;Christian Bénar;Francesca Bonini;Francesca Bonini;Romain Carron;Romain Carron

  • Focal non-invasive deep-brain stimulation with temporal interference for the suppression of epileptic biomarkers

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  • Is radiosurgery a neuromodulation therapy? : A 2009 Fabrikant award lecture.

    Jean Régis;Romain Carron;Michael C Park

  • Responders to vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in refractory epilepsy have reduced interictal cortical synchronicity on scalp EEG.

    Clémentine Bodin;Sandrine Aubert;Géraldine Daquin;Romain Carron

  • Safety and efficacy of Gamma Knife radiosurgery in hypothalamic hamartomas with severe epilepsies: A prospective trial in 48 patients and review of the literature

    Jean Régis;Medhi Lagmari;Romain Carron;Motohiro Hayashi

  • Longitudinal analysis of hearing before and after radiosurgery for vestibular schwannoma

    Shoji Yomo;Romain Carron;Jean-Marc Thomassin;Pierre-Hugues Roche

  • On demand Gamma-Knife strategy can be safely combined with BRAF inhibitors for the treatment of melanoma brain metastases

    C. Gaudy-Marqueste;R. Carron;C. Delsanti;A. Loundou

  • Survival of melanoma patients treated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy after systematic upfront control of brain metastases by radiosurgery.

    C. Gaudy-Marqueste;A.S. Dussouil;R. Carron;L. Troin

  • The human subthalamic nucleus encodes the subjective value of reward and the cost of effort during decision-making.

    Alexandre Zénon;Yann Duclos;Romain Carron;Tatiana Witjas

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrice Bartolomei
Fabrice Bartolomei Aix-Marseille University
Jean Régis
Jean Régis Aix-Marseille University
Aileen McGonigal
Aileen McGonigal Aix-Marseille University
Martine Gavaret
Martine Gavaret Université Paris Cité
Christian G. Bénar
Christian G. Bénar Aix-Marseille University
Patrick Chauvel
Patrick Chauvel University of Pittsburgh
Nathalie Villeneuve
Nathalie Villeneuve Hôpital Européen
Mathieu Milh
Mathieu Milh Aix-Marseille University
Stephan Chabardes
Stephan Chabardes Grenoble Alpes University
Paul Krack
Paul Krack University of Bern

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