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46
Citations
7497
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6725
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2915

Warwick J. Peacock 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 Warwick J. Peacock sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 102 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Warwick J. Peacock 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 Warwick J. Peacock sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Infantile spasms. I, PET identifies focal cortical dysgenesis in cryptogenic cases for surgical treatment

    H T Chugani;W D Shields;D A Shewmon;D M Olson

  • Surgery for intractable infantile spasms: neuroimaging perspectives.

    H. T. Chugani;D. A. Shewmon;W. D. Shields;Raman Sankar

  • Hippocampal GABA and glutamate transporter immunoreactivity in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

    G.W. Mathern;D. Mendoza;A. Lozada;J.K. Pretorius

  • Cerebral palsy spasticity. Selective posterior rhizotomy.

    Warwick J. Peacock;Leila J. Arens;Barbara Berman

  • Selective posterior rhizotomy for the relief of spasticity in cerebral palsy.

    W J Peacock;L J Arens

  • Differential modulation by dopamine of responses evoked by excitatory amino acids in human cortex.

    Carlos Cepeda;Zivotije Radisavljevic;Warwick Peacock;Michael S. Levine

  • Functional outcomes following selective posterior rhizotomy in children with cerebral palsy.

    Warwick J. Peacock;Loretta A. Staudt

  • Hemispherectomy for intractable seizures in children: a report of 58 cases

    Warwick J. Peacock;Monica C. Wehby-Grant;W. Donald Shields;D. Alan Shewmon

  • Developmental outcomes in children receiving resection surgery for medically intractable infantile spasms.

    Robert F Asarnow;Christine LoPresti;Donald Guthrie;Teresa Elliott

  • Neuropathologic findings in cortical resections (including hemispherectomies) performed for the treatment of intractable childhood epilepsy.

    Farrell Ma;DeRosa Mj;Curran Jg;Secor Dl

  • Postoperative seizure control and antiepileptic drug use in pediatric epilepsy surgery patients: the UCLA experience, 1986-1997

    G W Mathern;C C Giza;S Yudovin;H V Vinters

  • The surgical treatment of spasticity.

    Matthew D. Smyth;Warwick J. Peacock

  • Surgical treatment of intractable neonatal‐onset seizures: The role of positron emission tomography

    H. T. Chugani;D. A. Shewmon;W. J. Peacock;W. D. Shields

  • Morphological substrates of infantile spasms: studies based on surgically resected cerebral tissue

    Harry V. Vinters;Robin S. Fisher;Marcia E. Cornford;Vei Mah

  • Human hippocampal AMPA and NMDA mRNA levels in temporal lobe epilepsy patients.

    G. W. Mathern;J. K. Pretorius;H. I. Kornblum;D. Mendoza

  • Childhood generalized and mesial temporal epilepsies demonstrate different amounts and patterns of hippocampal neuron loss and mossy fibre synaptic reorganization

    Gary W. Mathern;Thomas L. Babb;Paul S. Mischel;Harry V. Vinters

  • Selective posterior rhizotomy: a long-term follow-up study.

    Leila J. Arens;Warwick J. Peacock;Jonathan Peter

  • Children with severe epilepsy: evidence of hippocampal neuron losses and aberrant mossy fiber sprouting during postnatal granule cell migration and differentiation.

    Gary W. Mathern;Joao P. Leite;James K. Pretorius;Bruce Quinn

  • Multiple shunt failures : an analysis of relevant factors

    J A Lazareff;W Peacock;L Holly;J Ver Halen

  • Spasticity in cerebral palsy and the selective posterior rhizotomy procedure.

    Warwick J. Peacock;Loretta A. Staudt

  • Clinical outcome in children undergoing tethered cord release utilizing intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring.

    Cornelia S. von Koch;Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa;Mittul Gulati;Russ Lyon

  • Temporal and extended temporal resections for the treatment of intractable seizures in early childhood.

    Adelson Pd;Peacock Wj;Chugani Ht;Comair Yg

  • Electrocorticographic confirmation of focal positron emission tomographic abnormalities in children with intractable epilepsy.

    D. M. Olson;H. T. Chugani;D. A. Shewmon;M. E. Phelps

  • Bilateral neuropathologic changes in a child with hemimegalencephaly

    Reza Jahan;Paul S. Mischel;John G. Curran;Warwick J. Peacock

  • Treatment of Infantile Spasms: Medical or Surgical?

    W. Donald Shields;D. Alan Shewmon;Harry T. Chugani;Warwick J. Peacock

  • Lobar and Multilobar Resections for Medically Intractable Pediatric Epilepsy

    James W. Leiphart;Warwick J. Peacock;Gary W. Mathern

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary W. Mathern
Gary W. Mathern University of California, Los Angeles
Harry T. Chugani
Harry T. Chugani New York University
Harry V. Vinters
Harry V. Vinters University of California, Los Angeles
Carlos Cepeda
Carlos Cepeda University of California, Los Angeles
João Pereira Leite
João Pereira Leite Universidade de São Paulo
Nathaniel A. Buchwald
Nathaniel A. Buchwald University of California, Los Angeles
Michael S. Levine
Michael S. Levine Princeton University
Jeffrey G. Tasker
Jeffrey G. Tasker Tulane University
W. Donald Shields
W. Donald Shields University of California, Los Angeles
Itzhak Fried
Itzhak Fried University of California, Los Angeles

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