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38
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5178
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8599
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309

Sadatoshi Tsuji 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 Sadatoshi Tsuji sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 190 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sadatoshi Tsuji 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 Sadatoshi Tsuji sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

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

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

Overview

Sadatoshi Tsuji is affiliated with the International University of Health and Welfare in Japan. The current data available does not provide specific details about their research papers, co-authors, or publication venues.

There are no listed frequent publication venues or main fields and subfields of study associated with this researcher. Similarly, no specific main topics of work have been documented in the provided information.

No book publications or awards have been recorded for Sadatoshi Tsuji in the current data set.

The absence of additional details precludes a deeper analysis of their scientific contributions or specific areas of expertise. However, the affiliation with a notable institution such as the International University of Health and Welfare suggests involvement in health-related academic work.

Best Publications

  • Somatosensory evoked potentials. Diagnostic criteria and abnormalities in cerebral lesions.

    Hiroshi Shibasaki;Yoriaki Yamashita;Sadatoshi Tsuji

  • Effect of transcranial DC sensorimotor cortex stimulation on somatosensory evoked potentials in humans

    Kaoru Matsunaga;Michael A Nitsche;Sadatoshi Tsuji;John C Rothwell

  • Oculomotor Abnormalities in Parkinson's Disease

    Hiroshi Shibasaki;Sadatoshi Tsuji;Yoshigoro Kuroiwa

  • Effect of theta burst stimulation over the human sensorimotor cortex on motor and somatosensory evoked potentials.

    Seiko Ishikawa;Kaoru Matsunaga;Ryoji Nakanishi;Kazumi Kawahira

  • Usefulness of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping for the Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease

    Y. Murakami;S. Kakeda;K. Watanabe;I. Ueda

  • Increased corticospinal excitability after 5 Hz rTMS over the human supplementary motor area

    Kaoru Matsunaga;Kaoru Matsunaga;Atsuo Maruyama;Atsuo Maruyama;Toshiyuki Fujiwara;Toshiyuki Fujiwara;Ryoji Nakanishi

  • High-frequency rTMS over the supplementary motor area for treatment of Parkinson's disease.

    Masashi Hamada;Yoshikazu Ugawa;Sadatoshi Tsuji

  • Evaluation of corticospinal tracts in ALS with diffusion tensor MRI and brainstem stimulation

    N. K. Iwata;S. Aoki;S. Okabe;N. Arai

  • Clinical characteristics and treatment responses in new-onset epilepsy in the elderly.

    Akihiro Tanaka;Akihiro Tanaka;Naoki Akamatsu;Taisaku Shouzaki;Tomoko Toyota

  • Motor potentials evoked by magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in normal subjects and patients with motor disorders.

    Takenori Uozumi;Sadatoshi Tsuji;Yoshiyuki Murai

  • Magnesium exerts both preventive and ameliorating effects in an in vitro rat Parkinson disease model involving 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+) toxicity in dopaminergic neurons.

    Tomoyo Hashimoto;Katsunori Nishi;Jun Nagasao;Sadatoshi Tsuji

  • Decreased susceptibility to pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures after low-frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation in rats.

    Naoki Akamatsu;Yukiko Fueta;Yutaka Endo;Kaoru Matsunaga

  • Longitudinal changes of motor cortical excitability and transcallosal inhibition after subcortical stroke

    Utako Takechi;Kaoru Matsunaga;Ryoji Nakanishi;Hiroaki Yamanaga

  • Outcome of vagus nerve stimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy: the first three years of a prospective Japanese registry.

    Kensuke Kawai;Tatsuya Tanaka;Hiroshi Baba;Mark Bunker

  • Subcortical, thalamic and cortical somatosensory evoked potentials to median nerve stimulation

    Sadatoshi Tsuji;Hiroshi Shibasaki;Hiroshi Shibasaki;Motohiro Kato;Yoshigoro Kuroiwa

  • Age-dependent changes in physiological threshold asymmetries for the motor evoked potential and silent period following transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    Kaoru Matsunaga;Takenori Uozumi;Sadatoshi Tsuji;Yoshiyuki Murai

  • Repeated social defeat stress induces chronic hyperthermia in rats.

    Sota Hayashida;Takakazu Oka;Takashi Mera;Sadatoshi Tsuji

  • Modern technology calls for a modern approach to classification of epileptic seizures and the epilepsies

    Hans Luders;Shahram Amina;Christopher Baumgartner;Selim Benbadis

  • Intermittent intravenous immunoglobulin successfully prevents relapses of neuromyelitis optica.

    Kazumasa Okada;Sadatoshi Tsuji;Keiko Tanaka

  • Inhibitory period following motor potentials evoked by magnetic cortical stimulation.

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  • Effect of stimulus intensity on subcortical and cortical somatosensory evoked potentials by posterior tibial nerve stimulation

    Sadatoshi Tsuji;Hans Lüders;Dudley S Dinner;Ronald P Lesser

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshikazu Ugawa
Yoshikazu Ugawa Fukushima Medical University
Jun-ichi Kira
Jun-ichi Kira Kyushu University
Yoichi Ueta
Yoichi Ueta University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan
Akio Ikeda
Akio Ikeda Kyoto University
Yasuo Terao
Yasuo Terao Kyorin University
Masaaki Tanaka
Masaaki Tanaka University of Tokyo
Selim R. Benbadis
Selim R. Benbadis University of South Florida
Bernhard J. Steinhoff
Bernhard J. Steinhoff University of Göttingen
Gen Sobue
Gen Sobue Aichi Medical University
Soheyl Noachtar
Soheyl Noachtar Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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