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5133
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Shigeyuki Kuwada 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 Shigeyuki Kuwada sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 62 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Shigeyuki Kuwada 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 Shigeyuki Kuwada sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Scalp potentials of normal and hearing-impaired subjects in response to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones.

    Shigeyuki Kuwada;Ranjan Batra;Virginia L. Maher

  • Sources of the scalp-recorded amplitude-modulation following response.

    Shigeyuki Kuwada;Julia S. Anderson;Ranjan Batra;Douglas C. Fitzpatrick

  • A neuronal population code for sound localization

    Douglas C. Fitzpatrick;Ranjan Batra;Terrence R. Stanford;Shigeyuki Kuwada

  • Binaural interaction in low-frequency neurons in inferior colliculus of the cat. III. Effects of changing frequency

    T. C. Yin;S. Kuwada

  • Sensitivity to Interaural Temporal Disparities of Low- and High-Frequency Neurons in the Superior Olivary Complex. I. Heterogeneity of Responses

    Ranjan Batra;Shigeyuki Kuwada;Douglas C. Fitzpatrick

  • Dendritic and axonal morphology of HRP-injected neurons in the inferior colliculus of the cat.

    Douglas L. Oliver;Shigeyuki Kuwada;Tom C. T. Yin;Lewis B. Haberly

  • Binaural interaction in low-frequency neurons in inferior colliculus of the cat. II. Effects of changing rate and direction of interaural phase.

    T. C. Yin;S. Kuwada

  • Intracellular Recordings in Response to Monaural and Binaural Stimulation of Neurons in the Inferior Colliculus of the Cat

    Shigeyuki Kuwada;Ranjan Batra;Tom C. T. Yin;Douglas L. Oliver

  • Binaural interaction in low-frequency neurons in inferior colliculus of the cat. I. Effects of long interaural delays, intensity, and repetition rate on interaural delay function.

    S. Kuwada;T. C. Yin

  • Coding of Sound Envelopes by Inhibitory Rebound in Neurons of the Superior Olivary Complex in the Unanesthetized Rabbit

    Shigeyuki Kuwada;Ranjan Batra

  • Response of cat inferior colliculus neurons to binaural beat stimuli: possible mechanisms for sound localization

    Shigeyuki Kuwada;Tom C. T. Yin;Robert E. Wickesberg

  • Temporal coding of envelopes and their interaural delays in the inferior colliculus of the unanesthetized rabbit

    R. Batra;S. Kuwada;T. R. Stanford

  • Interaural phase-sensitive units in the inferior colliculus of the unanesthetized rabbit: effects of changing frequency

    S. Kuwada;T. R. Stanford;R. Batra

  • Monaural and binaural response properties of neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rabbit: effects of sodium pentobarbital.

    S. Kuwada;R. Batra;T. R. Stanford

  • Binaural interaction in low-frequency neurons in inferior colliculus of the cat. IV. Comparison of monaural and binaural response properties

    S. Kuwada;T. C. T. Yin;J. Syka;T. J. F. Buunen

  • Simultaneous anterograde labeling of axonal layers from lateral superior olive and dorsal cochlear nucleus in the inferior colliculus of cat

    Douglas L. Oliver;Gretchen E. Beckius;Deborah C. Bishop;Shigeyuki Kuwada

  • Sensitivity to Interaural Temporal Disparities of Low- and High-Frequency Neurons in the Superior Olivary Complex. II. Coincidence Detection

    Ranjan Batra;Shigeyuki Kuwada;Douglas C. Fitzpatrick

  • Responses of neurons to click-pairs as simulated echoes: Auditory nerve to auditory cortex

    Douglas C. Fitzpatrick;Shigeyuki Kuwada;D. O. Kim;Kourosh Parham

  • Neural responses to simple simulated echoes in the auditory brain stem of the unanesthetized rabbit

    Douglas C Fitzpatrick;S. Kuwada;R. Batra;C. Trahiotis

  • Neural Sensitivity to Interaural Time Differences: Beyond the Jeffress Model

    Douglas C. Fitzpatrick;Shigeyuki Kuwada;Ranjan Batra

Frequent Co-Authors

Duck O. Kim
Duck O. Kim University of Connecticut Health Center
Tom C. T. Yin
Tom C. T. Yin University of Wisconsin–Madison
Terrence R. Stanford
Terrence R. Stanford Wake Forest University
Douglas L. Oliver
Douglas L. Oliver University of Connecticut Health Center
Lewis B. Haberly
Lewis B. Haberly University of Wisconsin–Madison
Eric D. Young
Eric D. Young Johns Hopkins University
Andrew J. King
Andrew J. King University of Leicester
Benedikt Grothe
Benedikt Grothe Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Rashmi Bansal
Rashmi Bansal University of Connecticut
Paul B. Manis
Paul B. Manis University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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