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80
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27748
World Ranking
1605
National Ranking
789

Overview

Steven P. Wise is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of neuroscience and medicine, with particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and complementary and alternative medicine.

Their recent scholarly contributions include two papers:

  • Anatomical and Clinical Characteristics of Scalp Acupuncture Systems: a Scoping Review and Synthesis (2023) published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
  • B - 95 Evaluating the Poreh Nonverbal Memory Test as a Modality-Pure Measure of Nonverbal Memory in Epilepsy: Preliminary Evidence from Neuropsychological Correlates (2025) published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

These publications reflect research interests spanning acupuncture treatment studies, myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment, memory and neural mechanisms, neural dynamics and brain function, as well as face recognition and perception.

Steven P. Wise frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Ava Lorenc
  • Abigail Krempa
  • Amir Poreh

The venues where this scientist has published also illustrate their research focus:

  • Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
  • Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

In terms of scientific domains, their work contributes mainly to:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine

Within these domains, their subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Cell Biology

The main topics addressed in Steven P. Wise's research are:

  • Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
  • Myofascial Pain Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neural Dynamics and Brain Function
  • Face Recognition and Perception

Best Publications

  • Neurodevelopmental Trajectories of the Human Cerebral Cortex

    Philip Shaw;Noor J. Kabani;Jason P. Lerch;Kristen Eckstrand

  • Rapid Plasticity of Human Cortical Movement Representation Induced by Practice

    Joseph Classen;Joachim Liepert;Steven P. Wise;Mark Hallett

  • The motor cortex of the rat: cytoarchitecture and microstimulation mapping

    John P. Donoghue;Steven P. Wise

  • Premotor and parietal cortex: corticocortical connectivity and combinatorial computations.

    Steven P. Wise;Driss Boussaoud;Paul B. Johnson;Roberto Caminiti

  • Chronic, multisite, multielectrode recordings in macaque monkeys

    Miguel A. L. Nicolelis;Dragan Dimitrov;Jose M. Carmena;Roy Crist

  • Feature Article: Distributed Modular Architectures Linking Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum, and Cerebral Cortex: Their Role in Planning and Controlling Action

    James C. Houk;Steven P. Wise

  • Mechanisms of use-dependent plasticity in the human motor cortex

    Cathrin M. Bütefisch;Benjamin C. Davis;Steven P. Wise;Lumy Sawaki

  • The primate premotor cortex: past, present, and preparatory.

    Steven P. Wise

  • Size, laminar and columnar distribution of efferent cells in the sensory-motor cortex of monkeys.

    E. G. Jones;S. P. Wise

  • The premotor cortex of the monkey

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  • Forward frontal fields: phylogeny and fundamental function

    Steven P. Wise

  • Rule-dependent neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex.

    Ilsun M. White;Steven P. Wise

  • The Frontal Cortex-Basal Ganglia System in Primates

    Steven P. Wise;Elisabeth A. Murray;Charles R. Gerfen

  • A neurophysiological study of the premotor cortex in the rhesus monkey.

    M. Weinrich;S. P Wise;K.-H. Mauritz

  • Learning-dependent neuronal activity in the premotor cortex: activity during the acquisition of conditional motor associations

    AR Mitz;M Godschalk;SP Wise

  • Differential thalamic relationships of sensory-motor and parietal cortical fields in monkeys.

    E. G. Jones;S. P. Wise;J. D. Coulter

  • Visuospatial versus visuomotor activity in the premotor and prefrontal cortex of a primate

    G di Pellegrino;SP Wise

  • The somatotopic organization of the supplementary motor area: intracortical microstimulation mapping.

    Andrew R. Mitz;Steven P. Wise

  • Representation of attended versus remembered locations in prefrontal cortex.

    Mikhail A Lebedev;Adam Messinger;Jerald D Kralik;Steven P Wise

  • Arbitrary associations between antecedents and actions

    Steven P Wise;Elisabeth A Murray

  • Maturation of pyramidal cell form in relation to developing afferent and efferent connections of rat somatic sensory cortex.

    S.P. Wise;J.W. Fleshman;E.G. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Kim S. Graham
Kim S. Graham Cardiff University
Elisabeth A. Murray
Elisabeth A. Murray National Institutes of Health
Mikhail A. Lebedev
Mikhail A. Lebedev Moscow State University
Driss Boussaoud
Driss Boussaoud Aix-Marseille University
Leonardo G. Cohen
Leonardo G. Cohen National Institutes of Health
Timothy J. Bussey
Timothy J. Bussey University of Western Ontario
Monica A. Perez
Monica A. Perez Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Edward V. Evarts
Edward V. Evarts National Institutes of Health
Peter L. Strick
Peter L. Strick University of Pittsburgh
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health

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