Standout Papers

A Network Model of Catecholamine Effects: Gain, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, and Behavior 1990 2026 2002 2014 577
  1. A Network Model of Catecholamine Effects: Gain, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, and Behavior (1990)
    David Servan‐Schreiber, Harry Printz et al. Science

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1 by Nobel laureates 49 from Science/Nature 94 standout
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Works of Harry Printz being referenced

A Network Model of Catecholamine Effects: Gain, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, and Behavior
1990 StandoutScience

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Harry Printz 56 472 12 163 80 7 641
Dionysios Perdikis 29 563 8 79 75 18 701
Yongqiang Tang 26 287 8 163 66 11 668
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos 52 388 1 305 77 15 695
R. H. Jindra 86 427 26 161 62 14 704
Franz Aiple 29 515 5 110 34 10 603
Christopher H. Donahue 99 363 8 77 20 11 526
Theodore Melnechuk 29 271 1 144 61 7 579
B. Henggeler 18 629 43 72 50 8 680
Sophie Denève 44 514 10 131 115 10 601
Gardner C. Quarton 36 270 144 30 13 670

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