Juan Pociecha

824 total citations
12 papers, 143 citations indexed

About

Juan Pociecha is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Juan Pociecha has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 143 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Juan Pociecha's work include Epilepsy research and treatment (8 papers), Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (4 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (3 papers). Juan Pociecha is often cited by papers focused on Epilepsy research and treatment (8 papers), Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (4 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (3 papers). Juan Pociecha collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Italy and Uruguay. Juan Pociecha's co-authors include Natalio Fejerman, Roberto Caraballo, Ricardo Reisin, H Arroyo, Bernardo Dalla Bernardina, Ricardo Cersósimo, Rosa Bologna, Sandra J. Casak, Víctor Ruggieri and Carlos Medina and has published in prestigious journals such as The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, Epilepsy & Behavior and Pediatric Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Juan Pociecha

12 papers receiving 139 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Juan Pociecha Argentina 7 64 47 45 42 23 12 143
R. Riel-Romero United States 10 55 0.9× 65 1.4× 23 0.5× 51 1.2× 4 0.2× 27 225
Roberta Vittorini Italy 9 59 0.9× 41 0.9× 23 0.5× 30 0.7× 13 0.6× 12 171
Salvatore Buono Italy 7 36 0.6× 43 0.9× 27 0.6× 34 0.8× 5 0.2× 18 176
Jean‐Baptiste Le Pichon United States 8 48 0.8× 72 1.5× 16 0.4× 23 0.5× 10 0.4× 13 160
Tal Gilboa Israel 10 68 1.1× 51 1.1× 22 0.5× 65 1.5× 9 0.4× 22 210
Ryan Waters United Kingdom 7 15 0.2× 57 1.2× 65 1.4× 70 1.7× 15 0.7× 12 165
Laura E. Hernández‐Vanegas Mexico 8 105 1.6× 54 1.1× 21 0.5× 106 2.5× 7 0.3× 14 216
Moacir Alves Borges Brazil 11 232 3.6× 195 4.1× 33 0.7× 33 0.8× 12 0.5× 22 318
Michaela Waak Australia 8 26 0.4× 24 0.5× 8 0.2× 29 0.7× 10 0.4× 24 148
Oranee Sanmaneechai Thailand 8 28 0.4× 28 0.6× 21 0.5× 34 0.8× 3 0.1× 34 178

Countries citing papers authored by Juan Pociecha

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Fields of papers citing papers by Juan Pociecha

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Juan Pociecha

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Juan Pociecha. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Juan Pociecha based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Juan Pociecha. Juan Pociecha is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Rugilo, Carlos, et al.. (2022). Vigabatrin-associated brain abnormalities on MRI and other neurological symptoms in patients with West syndrome. Epilepsy & Behavior. 129. 108606–108606. 6 indexed citations
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Caraballo, Roberto, et al.. (2020). Rufinamide as add-on therapy in children with epileptic encephalopathies other than Lennox–Gastaut syndrome: A study of 34 patients. Epilepsy & Behavior. 108. 107074–107074. 6 indexed citations
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Caraballo, Roberto, et al.. (2018). Rasmussen syndrome: an atypical presentation in ten patients. Epileptic Disorders. 20(6). 468–478. 8 indexed citations
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Falsaperla, Raffaele, et al.. (2017). Single-Epileptic Spasms with or without Hypsarrhythmia: A Study of 16 Patients. 6(3). 149–155. 1 indexed citations
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D’Giano, Carlos, et al.. (2011). Epilepsy surgery in Argentina: Long-term results in a comprehensive epilepsy centre. Seizure. 20(6). 442–445. 12 indexed citations
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Pomata, Hugo, Marcelo Bartuluchi, Fabiana Lubieniecki, et al.. (2010). Malformación del desarrollo cortical: Nuestra experiencia acerca de 150 casos. 24. 1 indexed citations
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Caraballo, Roberto, Natalio Fejerman, Bernardo Dalla Bernardina, et al.. (2003). Epileptic spasms in clusters without hypsarrhythmia in infancy. Epileptic Disorders. 5(2). 109–113. 32 indexed citations
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Russo, Ricardo, et al.. (2000). Primary angiitis of the central nervous system presenting as a mass lesion in a child.. PubMed. 27(5). 1297–8. 13 indexed citations
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Caraballo, Roberto, et al.. (1997). [West's syndrome in patients with cerebral paralysis and periventricular leukomalacia: a good response to treatment].. PubMed. 25(145). 1362–4. 3 indexed citations
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Reisin, Ricardo, et al.. (1996). Severe Guillain-Barré syndrome in childhood treated with human immune globulin. Pediatric Neurology. 14(4). 308–312. 31 indexed citations
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Chantada, Guillermo, et al.. (1994). Children with fever of unknown origin in Argentina. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 13(4). 260–263. 27 indexed citations
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Massaro, Marika, H Arroyo, Juan Pociecha, et al.. (1994). Nerve biopsy in severe Guillain-Barré syndrome and inexcitable motor nerves. Pediatric Neurology. 11(2). 146–146. 3 indexed citations

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