Standout Papers

How brains make chaos in order to make sense of the world 1987 2026 2000 2013 1.2k
  1. How brains make chaos in order to make sense of the world (1987)
    Christine A. Skarda, Walter J. Freeman Behavioral and Brain Sciences
  2. Simulation of chaotic EEG patterns with a dynamic model of the olfactory system (1987)
    Walter J. Freeman Biological Cybernetics
  3. The Physiology of Perception (1991)
    Walter J. Freeman Scientific American

Immediate Impact

36 by Nobel laureates 29 from Science/Nature 96 standout
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Works of Walter J. Freeman being referenced

Correlations between unit firing and EEG in the rat olfactory system
1990
Spatial properties of an EEG event in the olfactory bulb and cortex
1978
and 28 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Walter J. Freeman 6214 2397 1842 165 9.2k
Charles M. Gray 11178 6261 952 77 13.4k
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga 9032 3795 467 126 10.9k
Peter König 14090 4785 1110 329 18.4k
Ad Aertsen 11248 6581 483 177 13.0k
George L. Gerstein 7038 3911 592 86 8.3k
Stefano Panzeri 10317 5191 699 213 12.2k
Ernst Niebur 5476 1208 1359 98 10.5k
Zachary F. Mainen 6799 6229 1668 73 10.5k
Steven L. Bressler 9163 1801 431 118 11.6k
Walter Freeman 3541 1312 704 168 5.6k

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