Nobuhiko Hatanaka

915 total citations
29 papers, 693 citations indexed

About

Nobuhiko Hatanaka is a scholar working on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Nobuhiko Hatanaka has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 693 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Neurology, 16 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Nobuhiko Hatanaka's work include Neurological disorders and treatments (15 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (8 papers). Nobuhiko Hatanaka is often cited by papers focused on Neurological disorders and treatments (15 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (8 papers). Nobuhiko Hatanaka collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Spain. Nobuhiko Hatanaka's co-authors include Atsushi Nambu, Masahiko Takada, Hironobu Tokuno, Masahiko Inase, Michiko Imanishi, Toshikazu Akazawa, Naomi Hasegawa, Satomi Chiken, Ikuma Hamada and Yoshihisa Tachibana and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience and The Journal of Comparative Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Nobuhiko Hatanaka

28 papers receiving 686 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nobuhiko Hatanaka Japan 13 434 232 199 145 79 29 693
Katherine W. Scangos United States 11 625 1.4× 353 1.5× 234 1.2× 179 1.2× 40 0.5× 26 1.1k
Gianfranco Franchi Italy 14 318 0.7× 283 1.2× 137 0.7× 150 1.0× 40 0.5× 31 658
David W. McNeal United States 15 407 0.9× 100 0.4× 191 1.0× 390 2.7× 148 1.9× 21 868
Tom A.P. Roeling Netherlands 12 363 0.8× 166 0.7× 71 0.4× 120 0.8× 161 2.0× 18 753
P. Jissendi Belgium 12 208 0.5× 101 0.4× 93 0.5× 96 0.7× 113 1.4× 21 596
Ana Pekanovic Switzerland 6 326 0.8× 279 1.2× 135 0.7× 208 1.4× 29 0.4× 8 678
R. Wiesendanger Switzerland 10 474 1.1× 317 1.4× 173 0.9× 320 2.2× 78 1.0× 12 787
M. Qü Germany 8 344 0.8× 295 1.3× 71 0.4× 144 1.0× 78 1.0× 9 654
Sarah Hescham Netherlands 15 167 0.4× 398 1.7× 306 1.5× 151 1.0× 38 0.5× 31 737
Miroslav Kalina Czechia 13 670 1.5× 297 1.3× 121 0.6× 119 0.8× 42 0.5× 22 948

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nobuhiko Hatanaka

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hatanaka, Nobuhiko, et al.. (2024). Subthalamic Activity for Motor Execution and Cancellation in Monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience. 44(12). e1911222024–e1911222024. 1 indexed citations
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Nambu, Atsushi, Satomi Chiken, Hiromi Sano, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, & José Á. Obeso. (2024). Dynamic activity model of movement disorders: a unified view to understand their pathophysiology. Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 64(6). 390–397.
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Nambu, Atsushi, Satomi Chiken, Hiromi Sano, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, & José Á. Obeso. (2023). Dynamic Activity Model of Movement Disorders: The Fundamental Role of the Hyperdirect Pathway. Movement Disorders. 38(12). 2145–2150. 11 indexed citations
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Darbin, Olivier, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Sayuki Takara, et al.. (2022). Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation driven by primary motor cortex γ2 activity in parkinsonian monkeys. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 6493–6493. 8 indexed citations
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Kunisawa, Kazuo, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Takeshi Shimizu, et al.. (2020). Focal loss of the paranodal domain protein Neurofascin155 in the internal capsule impairs cortically induced muscle activity in vivo. Molecular Brain. 13(1). 159–159. 4 indexed citations
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Chiken, Satomi, et al.. (2020). Cortical Control of Subthalamic Neuronal Activity through the Hyperdirect and Indirect Pathways in Monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience. 40(39). 7451–7463. 30 indexed citations
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Darbin, Olivier, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Sayuki Takara, et al.. (2020). Parkinsonism Differently Affects the Single Neuronal Activity in the Primary and Supplementary Motor Areas in Monkeys: An Investigation in Linear and Nonlinear Domains. International Journal of Neural Systems. 30(2). 2050010–2050010. 5 indexed citations
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Darbin, Olivier, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Sayuki Takara, et al.. (2020). Local field potential dynamics in the primate cortex in relation to parkinsonism reveled by machine learning: A comparison between the primary motor cortex and the supplementary area. Neuroscience Research. 156. 66–79. 9 indexed citations
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Ebina, Teppei, Akiya Watakabe, Yoshito Masamizu, et al.. (2019). Arm movements induced by noninvasive optogenetic stimulation of the motor cortex in the common marmoset. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(45). 22844–22850. 33 indexed citations
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Koketsu, Daisuke, Hideki Kondo, Shigeki Sato, et al.. (2018). Development of stereotaxic recording system for awake marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Neuroscience Research. 135. 37–45. 8 indexed citations
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Shimizu, Takeshi, Takuma Mori, Yumiko Yoshimura, et al.. (2016). Rabies virus‐mediated oligodendrocyte labeling reveals a single oligodendrocyte myelinates axons from distinct brain regions. Glia. 65(1). 93–105. 32 indexed citations
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Takara, Sayuki, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Masahiko Takada, & Atsushi Nambu. (2011). Differential activity patterns of putaminal neurons with inputs from the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area in behaving monkeys. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106(3). 1203–1217. 6 indexed citations
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Hatanaka, Nobuhiko, Hironobu Tokuno, Atsushi Nambu, Tomio Inoue, & Masahiko Takada. (2005). Input–output organization of jaw movement‐related areas in monkey frontal cortex. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 492(4). 401–425. 57 indexed citations
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Takada, Masahiko, Atsushi Nambu, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, et al.. (2004). Organization of prefrontal outflow toward frontal motor‐related areas in macaque monkeys. European Journal of Neuroscience. 19(12). 3328–3342. 61 indexed citations
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Tokuno, Hironobu, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, & Satomi Chiken. (2003). Fluorescence digital photomacrography. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 125(1-2). 7–11. 2 indexed citations
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Hatanaka, Nobuhiko, Hironobu Tokuno, Ikuma Hamada, et al.. (2003). Thalamocortical and intracortical connections of monkey cingulate motor areas. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 462(1). 121–138. 116 indexed citations
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Tachibana, Yoshihisa, Atsushi Nambu, Nobuhiko Hatanaka, Shigehiro Miyachi, & Masahiko Takada. (2003). Input–output organization of the rostral part of the dorsal premotor cortex, with special reference to its corticostriatal projection. Neuroscience Research. 48(1). 45–57. 29 indexed citations
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Hatanaka, Nobuhiko, Atsushi Nambu, Akiko Yamashita, Masahiko Takada, & Hironobu Tokuno. (2001). Somatotopic arrangement and corticocortical inputs of the hindlimb region of the primary motor cortex in the macaque monkey. Neuroscience Research. 40(1). 9–22. 60 indexed citations
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Hatanaka, Nobuhiko, Hironobu Tokuno, Atsushi Nambu, & Masahiko Takada. (2000). Direct projections from the magnocellular division of the basal nucleus of the amygdala to the principal part of the cortical masticatory area in the macaque monkey. Brain Research. 854(1-2). 220–223. 8 indexed citations
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Akazawa, Toshikazu, Hironobu Tokuno, Atsushi Nambu, et al.. (2000). A cortical motor region that represents the cutaneous back muscles in the macaque monkey. Neuroscience Letters. 282(3). 125–128. 9 indexed citations

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