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Subimal Datta 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 Subimal Datta sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 104 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Subimal Datta 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 Subimal Datta sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Subimal Datta is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research contributions focus primarily on the field of cognitive neuroscience, with a specific emphasis on sleep and wakefulness research.

Their work encompasses investigations into the biological mechanisms underlying sleep regulation and related neural processes. The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research

Subimal Datta has collaborated frequently with several coauthors. The most common collaborators include:

  • Abby Barnes
  • Jennifer M. Garner
  • Jonathan Chambers
  • Phillip A. Geist
  • Brooke N. Dulka

The research outputs of Subimal Datta have appeared in notable scientific venues related to neuroscience and behavior, including:

  • SLEEP
  • Behavioural Brain Research

Significant recent publications authored or coauthored by Subimal Datta include:

  • Expression of concern: Changes in Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Expression Influence Sleep-Wake Activity and Homeostatic Regulation of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep, 2020, SLEEP
  • Retraction notice to "BNDF heterozygosity is associated with memory deficits and alterations in cortical and hippocampal EEG power", 2023, Behavioural Brain Research

Their research addresses molecular and electrophysiological aspects of sleep regulation, with a special focus on factors such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its role in sleep-wake cycles and memory-related cortical and hippocampal activity.

Best Publications

  • Neuronal activities in brain-stem cholinergic nuclei related to tonic activation processes in thalamocortical systems

    M. Steriade;Subimal Datta;D. Paré;G. Oakson

  • Neurobiological mechanisms for the regulation of mammalian sleep-wake behavior: reinterpretation of historical evidence and inclusion of contemporary cellular and molecular evidence.

    Subimal Datta;Robert Ross MacLean

  • Different cellular types in mesopontine cholinergic nuclei related to ponto-geniculo-occipital waves.

    M. Steriade;D. Paré;Subimal Datta;G. Oakson

  • Avoidance Task Training Potentiates Phasic Pontine-Wave Density in the Rat: A Mechanism for Sleep-Dependent Plasticity

    Subimal Datta

  • Single cell activity patterns of pedunculopontine tegmentum neurons across the sleep-wake cycle in the freely moving rats

    Subimal Datta;Donald F. Siwek

  • CELLULAR BASIS OF PONTINE PONTO-GENICULO-OCCIPITAL WAVE GENERATION AND MODULATION

    Subimal Datta

  • Activation of Phasic Pontine-Wave Generator Prevents Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation-Induced Learning Impairment in the Rat: A Mechanism for Sleep-Dependent Plasticity

    Subimal Datta;Vijayakumar Mavanji;Jagadish Ulloor;Elissa H. Patterson

  • Excitation of the brain stem pedunculopontine tegmentum cholinergic cells induces wakefulness and REM sleep.

    Subimal Datta;Donald F. Siwek

  • Localization of pontine PGO wave generation sites and their anatomical projections in the rat.

    Subimal Datta;Donald F. Siwek;Elissa H. Patterson;Patsy B. Cipolloni

  • Microinjection of glutamate into the pedunculopontine tegmentum induces REM sleep and wakefulness in the rat

    Subimal Datta;Eric E. Spoley;Elissa H. Patterson

  • Cellular and chemical neuroscience of mammalian sleep

    Subimal Datta

  • Neuronal activity in the peribrachial area: relationship to behavioral state control.

    Subimal Datta

  • Spatio-temporal activation of cyclic AMP response element-binding protein, activity-regulated cytoskeletal-associated protein and brain-derived nerve growth factor: A mechanism for pontine-wave generator activation-dependent two-way active-avoidance memory processing in the rat

    Jagadish Ulloor;Subimal Datta

  • Fear Extinction Memory Consolidation Requires Potentiation of Pontine-Wave Activity during REM Sleep

    Subimal Datta;Matthew W. O'Malley

  • Neuronal activity in the caudolateral peribrachial pons: relationship to PGO waves and rapid eye movements.

    S. Datta;J. A. Hobson

  • Activation of phasic pontine-wave generator in the rat: a mechanism for expression of plasticity-related genes and proteins in the dorsal hippocampus and amygdala

    Subimal Datta;Guangmu Li;Sanford Auerbach

  • Molecular pathogenesis of Wilson disease: haplotype analysis, detection of prevalent mutations and genotype–phenotype correlation in Indian patients

    A Gupta;D Aikath;R Neogi;S Datta

  • Endogenous and exogenous nitric oxide in the pedunculopontine tegmentum induces sleep

    Subimal Datta;Subimal Datta;Elissa H. Patterson;Elissa H. Patterson;Donald F. Siwek

  • Activation of the phasic pontine-wave generator enhances improvement of learning performance: a mechanism for sleep-dependent plasticity

    Vijayakumar Mavanji;Subimal Datta

  • The rat as an experimental model for sleep neurophysiology.

    Subimal Datta;J. Allan Hobson

Frequent Co-Authors

Denis Paré
Denis Paré Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mircea Steriade
Mircea Steriade Université Laval
Kunal Ray
Kunal Ray Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Mahesh M. Thakkar
Mahesh M. Thakkar University of Missouri
Takatoshi Mochizuki
Takatoshi Mochizuki Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Christelle Peyron
Christelle Peyron Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Brant P. Hasler
Brant P. Hasler University of Pittsburgh
Hans P. A. Van Dongen
Hans P. A. Van Dongen Washington State University Spokane
Richard R. Bootzin
Richard R. Bootzin University of Arizona
Shauna L. Shapiro
Shauna L. Shapiro Santa Clara University

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