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68
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16419
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2754
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67

Stefan Klöppel 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 Stefan Klöppel sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 253 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Stefan Klöppel 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 Stefan Klöppel sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 68 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Stefan Klöppel is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research output spans a broad range of topics within medicine and neuroscience, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience and related subfields.

Their publication record includes significant contributions to areas such as dementia and cognitive impairment research, sleep and wakefulness research, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces. The scientist has also worked on transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, neural dynamics and brain function, sleep and related disorders, and innovations in medical education.

Frequent publication venues where Stefan Klöppel's work has appeared include:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Praxis
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Clinical and Translational Neuroscience

Their collaborations feature several recurring co-authors, notably:

  • Christoph Nissen
  • Jessica Peter
  • Christine Krebs
  • Marc Alain Züst
  • Marina Wunderlin

Selected recent papers by Stefan Klöppel demonstrate the focus and scope of their research, including:

  • Shaping the slow waves of sleep: A systematic and integrative review of sleep slow wave modulation in humans using non-invasive brain stimulation, 2021, Sleep Medicine Reviews
  • Modulating overnight memory consolidation by acoustic stimulation during slow-wave sleep: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2021, SLEEP
  • Harmonizing neuropsychological assessment for mild neurocognitive disorders in Europe, 2021, Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Working with entrustable professional activities in clinical education in undergraduate medical education: a scoping review, 2021, BMC Medical Education
  • The role of slow wave sleep in the development of dementia and its potential for preventative interventions, 2020, Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging

Stefan Klöppel's main fields of study cover:

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Their subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • General Health Professions
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Neurology

The scientist's research integrates clinical education aspects and neurocognitive disorders, contributing to both theoretical and applied knowledge across several health-related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Automatic classification of MR scans in Alzheimer's disease

    Stefan Klöppel;Cynthia M. Stonnington;Carlton Chu;Bogdan Draganski

  • Evidence for segregated and integrative connectivity patterns in the human Basal Ganglia.

    Bogdan Draganski;Ferath Kherif;Stefan Klöppel;Philip A Cook

  • Estimating the age of healthy subjects from T1-weighted MRI scans using kernel methods: exploring the influence of various parameters

    Katja Franke;Gabriel Ziegler;Stefan Klöppel;Christian Gaser

  • BrainAGE in Mild Cognitive Impaired Patients: Predicting the Conversion to Alzheimer’s Disease

    Christian Gaser;Katja Franke;Stefan Klöppel;Nikolaos Koutsouleris

  • Consensus paper: Combining transcranial stimulation with neuroimaging

    Hartwig R. Siebner;Hartwig R. Siebner;Til O. Bergmann;Sven Bestmann;Sven Bestmann;Marcello Massimini

  • Identification of genetic variants associated with Huntington's disease progression: a genome-wide association study

    Davina J Hensman Moss;Antonio F Pardiñas;Douglas Langbehn;Kitty Lo

  • Accuracy of dementia diagnosis - a direct comparison between radiologists and a computerized method

    S. Kloppel;C.M. Stonnington;J. Barnes;F Chen

  • Diagnostic neuroimaging across diseases.

    Stefan Klöppel;Ahmed Abdulkadir;Clifford R. Jack;Nikolaos Koutsouleris

  • Damage to ventral and dorsal language pathways in acute aphasia.

    Dorothee Kümmerer;Gesa Hartwigsen;Philipp Kellmeyer;Volkmar Glauche

  • Combining functional and anatomical connectivity reveals brain networks for auditory language comprehension.

    Dorothee Saur;Björn Schelter;Björn Schelter;Susanne Schnell;David Kratochvil

  • Predicting clinical scores from magnetic resonance scans in Alzheimer's disease.

    Cynthia M. Stonnington;Carlton Chu;Stefan Klöppel;Clifford R. Jack

  • An evaluation of volume-based morphometry for prediction of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Daniel Schmitter;Alexis Roche;Bénédicte Maréchal;Delphine Ribes

  • Subregional basal forebrain atrophy in Alzheimer's disease: a multicenter study.

    Ingo Kilimann;Michel Grothe;Helmut Heinsen;Eduardo Joaquim Lopez Alho

  • Interpreting scan data acquired from multiple scanners: a study with Alzheimer's disease.

    Cynthia M. Stonnington;Geoffrey C. Y. Tan;Stefan Klöppel;Carlton Chu

  • Disentangling common and specific neural subprocesses of response inhibition

    Alexandra Sebastian;M. F. Pohl;S. Klöppel;Bernd Feige

  • Gray matter atrophy pattern in elderly with subjective memory impairment

    Jessica Peter;Jessica Peter;Lukas Scheef;Ahmed Abdulkadir;Ahmed Abdulkadir;Henning Boecker;Henning Boecker

  • White matter connections reflect changes in voluntary-guided saccades in pre-symptomatic Huntington's disease

    Stefan Klöppel;Bogdan Draganski;Charlotte V. Golding;Carlton Chu

  • Gray matter asymmetries in aging and neurodegeneration: A review and meta‐analysis

    Lora Minkova;Annegret Habich;Jessica Peter;Christoph P. Kaller

  • Intra- and interscanner variability of automated voxel-based volumetry based on a 3D probabilistic atlas of human cerebral structures.

    Hans-Jürgen Huppertz;Judith Kröll-Seger;Stefan Klöppel;Reinhard E. Ganz

  • A common challenge in older adults: Classification, overlap, and therapy of depression and dementia

    Thomas Leyhe;Charles F. Reynolds;Tobias Melcher;Christoph Linnemann

  • Evidence for segregated and integrative connectivity patterns in the human basal ganglia

    Bogdan Draganski;F Kherif;Stefan Klöppel;PA Cook

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimo Filippi
Massimo Filippi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Andreas Fellgiebel
Andreas Fellgiebel Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Harald Hampel
Harald Hampel Eisai (United States)
Arun L.W. Bokde
Arun L.W. Bokde Trinity College Dublin
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Stefan J. Teipel
Stefan J. Teipel German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Richard S. J. Frackowiak
Richard S. J. Frackowiak École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
John Ashburner
John Ashburner University College London
Cornelius Weiller
Cornelius Weiller University of Freiburg
Christoph Nissen
Christoph Nissen University of Geneva

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