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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 62 Citations 14,450 151 World Ranking 2046 National Ranking 105

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Internal medicine
  • Central nervous system

Serge Rossignol spends much of his time researching Neuroscience, Spinal cord, CATS, Spinal cord injury and Central pattern generator. In the subject of general Neuroscience, his work in Stimulation, Sensory system and Nervous system is often linked to Body movement, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Antidromic, Central nervous system, Magnetization transfer, Cord and Resting potential in addition to Spinal cord.

His CATS study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Anesthesia, Clonidine and Anatomy. His research in Spinal cord injury intersects with topics in Lesion and Functional electrical stimulation. His Central pattern generator study combines topics in areas such as Neurophysiology, Cognitive science and Neural control.

His most cited work include:

  • Dynamic Sensorimotor Interactions in Locomotion (758 citations)
  • Neural Control of Rhythmic Movements in Vertebrates (526 citations)
  • Phase dependent reflex reversal during walking in chronic spinal cats (435 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Serge Rossignol mainly investigates Spinal cord, Neuroscience, CATS, Anatomy and Spinal cord injury. The concepts of his Spinal cord study are interwoven with issues in Lesion, Cord, Diffusion MRI and Electromyography. As part of his studies on Neuroscience, Serge Rossignol often connects relevant subjects like Central pattern generator.

His Central pattern generator research includes elements of Biological neural network and Sensory system. His research integrates issues of Clonidine, Anesthesia, Treadmill, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Hindlimb in his study of CATS. His work on Ankle as part of general Anatomy study is frequently connected to 4-Aminopyridine, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Spinal cord (49.69%)
  • Neuroscience (47.20%)
  • CATS (36.65%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • Spinal cord injury (24.22%)
  • Spinal cord (49.69%)
  • Neuroscience (47.20%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Spinal cord injury, Spinal cord, Neuroscience, CATS and Physical medicine and rehabilitation are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Lesion, Anesthesia, Spinal locomotion, Cholinergic and Central pattern generator, which intersect with Spinal cord injury. His Spinal cord research incorporates themes from White matter, Diffusion MRI, Anatomy, Cord and Electromyography.

His studies in Neuroscience integrate themes in fields like Agonist and Gait. His CATS research incorporates elements of Hindlimb, Treadmill and Intrathecal. Serge Rossignol combines subjects such as Neurology, Treadmill training, Locomotor training and Surrogate endpoint with his study of Physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Demyelination and degeneration in the injured human spinal cord detected with diffusion and magnetization transfer MRI. (172 citations)
  • Neural Control of Stereotypic Limb Movements (102 citations)
  • Involvement of spinal sensory pathway in ALS and specificity of cord atrophy to lower motor neuron degeneration (82 citations)

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Best Publications

Dynamic Sensorimotor Interactions in Locomotion

Serge Rossignol;Réjean Dubuc;Jean-Pierre Gossard.
Physiological Reviews (2006)

1102 Citations

Phase dependent reflex reversal during walking in chronic spinal cats

H. Forssberg;S. Grillner;S. Rossignol.
Brain Research (1975)

590 Citations

Neural Control of Rhythmic Movements in Vertebrates

Avis H. Cohen;Serge Rossignol;Sten Grillner.
(1988)

540 Citations

Initiation and modulation of the locomotor pattern in the adult chronic spinal cat by noradrenergic, serotonergic and dopaminergic drugs.

H. Barbeau;S. Rossignol.
Brain Research (1991)

468 Citations

Phasic gain control of reflexes from the dorsum of the paw during spinal locomotion.

H. Forssberg;S. Grillner;S. Rossignol.
Brain Research (1977)

358 Citations

Activation of locomotion in adult chronic spinal rats is achieved by transplantation of embryonic raphe cells reinnervating a precise lumbar level.

Minerva Giménez y Ribotta;Jeanine Provencher;Delphine Feraboli-Lohnherr;Serge Rossignol.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2000)

345 Citations

Spinal cord injury: time to move?

Serge Rossignol;Martin Schwab;Michal Schwartz;Michael G Fehlings.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2007)

339 Citations

Fictive motor patterns in chronic spinal cats.

K. G. Pearson;S. Rossignol.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1991)

324 Citations

Discharge patterns of reticulospinal and other reticular neurons in chronic, unrestrained cats walking on a treadmill

T. Drew;R. Dubuc;S. Rossignol.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1986)

319 Citations

Tapping into spinal circuits to restore motor function.

Hugues Barbeau;David A. McCrea;Michael J. O'Donovan;Serge Rossignol.
Brain Research Reviews (1999)

279 Citations

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