Graham Findlay

682 total citations · 1 hit paper
10 papers, 339 citations indexed

About

Graham Findlay is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Graham Findlay has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 339 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 3 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 2 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Graham Findlay's work include Sleep and Wakefulness Research (6 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers). Graham Findlay is often cited by papers focused on Sleep and Wakefulness Research (6 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers) and Epilepsy research and treatment (3 papers). Graham Findlay collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Uruguay. Graham Findlay's co-authors include Giulio Tononi, Mélanie Boly, Larissa Albantakis, William Marshall, Chiara Cirelli, Rama Maganti, Bruce P. Hermann, Armand Mensen, Shuntaro Sasai and Alireza Zaeemzadeh and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, Scientific Reports and PLoS Computational Biology.

In The Last Decade

Graham Findlay

10 papers receiving 332 citations

Hit Papers

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Graham Findlay United States 7 271 80 56 47 21 10 339
Haiteng Jiang China 12 336 1.2× 69 0.9× 45 0.8× 66 1.4× 6 0.3× 16 377
Alejandro Bachiller Spain 13 377 1.4× 39 0.5× 49 0.9× 53 1.1× 5 0.2× 34 444
Karim Jerbi France 6 317 1.2× 75 0.9× 40 0.7× 38 0.8× 9 0.4× 8 396
Rajat S. Shivacharan United States 11 238 0.9× 190 2.4× 49 0.9× 14 0.3× 14 0.7× 16 391
Bjørn Erik Juel Norway 10 244 0.9× 48 0.6× 13 0.2× 76 1.6× 10 0.5× 15 335
Martijn J. Mulder Netherlands 10 501 1.8× 48 0.6× 64 1.1× 75 1.6× 6 0.3× 12 674
Halle R. Dimsdale-Zucker United States 8 292 1.1× 84 1.1× 34 0.6× 43 0.9× 5 0.2× 12 353
Justine Y. Hansen Canada 9 322 1.2× 77 1.0× 27 0.5× 29 0.6× 10 0.5× 25 448
Onerva Korhonen Finland 7 509 1.9× 49 0.6× 21 0.4× 73 1.6× 5 0.2× 8 562
Vahe Poghosyan Japan 12 441 1.6× 36 0.5× 36 0.6× 49 1.0× 4 0.2× 21 489

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Graham Findlay

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Cavelli, Matías, Graham Findlay, Michael J. Peterson, et al.. (2024). Behavioral and cortical arousal from sleep, muscimol-induced coma, and anesthesia by direct optogenetic stimulation of cortical neurons. iScience. 27(6). 109919–109919. 6 indexed citations
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Marshall, William, Matteo Grasso, Alireza Zaeemzadeh, et al.. (2023). System Integrated Information. Entropy. 25(2). 334–334. 7 indexed citations
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Cavelli, Matías, et al.. (2023). Sleep/wake changes in perturbational complexity in rats and mice. iScience. 26(3). 106186–106186. 20 indexed citations
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Albantakis, Larissa, Graham Findlay, Matteo Grasso, et al.. (2023). Integrated information theory (IIT) 4.0: Formulating the properties of phenomenal existence in physical terms. PLoS Computational Biology. 19(10). e1011465–e1011465. 100 indexed citations breakdown →
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Findlay, Graham, Giulio Tononi, & Chiara Cirelli. (2020). The evolving view of replay and its functions in wake and sleep. SLEEP Advances. 1(1). zpab002–zpab002. 36 indexed citations
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Moffet, Eric W., Graham Findlay, Elsa Juan, et al.. (2020). Local Sleep Slow-Wave Activity Colocalizes With the Ictal Symptomatogenic Zone in a Patient With Reflex Epilepsy: A High-Density EEG Study. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 14. 549309–549309. 6 indexed citations
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Kang, Xuan, Mélanie Boly, Graham Findlay, et al.. (2020). Quantitative spatio-temporal characterization of epileptic spikes using high density EEG: Differences between NREM sleep and REM sleep. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 1673–1673. 24 indexed citations
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Marshall, William, et al.. (2018). PyPhi: A toolbox for integrated information theory. PLoS Computational Biology. 14(7). e1006343–e1006343. 58 indexed citations
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Boly, Mélanie, et al.. (2017). Altered sleep homeostasis correlates with cognitive impairment in patients with focal epilepsy. Brain. 140(4). 1026–1040. 78 indexed citations
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Campbell, J. Olin, et al.. (2015). A review of independent living adaptations. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 4 indexed citations

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