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Clinical Neurophysiology Q1 Unclaimed
Clinical Neurophysiology is a journal indexed in SJR in Neurology (clinical) and Physiology (medical) with an H index of 222. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,297 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,297.
Clinical Neurophysiology focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: motor, function, hand, pain, potentials, connectivity, stimulation, syndrome, robotic, chronic, ...
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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Non OAMetrics
1,297
SJR Impact factor222
H Index239
Total Docs (Last Year)1047
Total Docs (3 years)11539
Total Refs3637
Total Cites (3 years)782
Citable Docs (3 years)3.14
Cites/Doc (2 years)48.28
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View moreDecreased EMG inhibition following electrical stimulation over muscle tendons in myopathies
View moreGalvanic-evoked myogenic responses in patients with an absence of click-evoked vestibulo-collic reflexes
View moreIntra- and interindividual variability of motor responses to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
View moreMotor evoked potential studies in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
View moreMotor evoked potentials of subjects over 70 years of age with and without recurrent falls
View moreIsrael Society for Clinical Neurophysiology
View moreThe British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology, Birmingham, 27 March 1998
View moreReply to H. Merica 'Fast and slow frequency spindles in sleep: two generators?'
View moreThe British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology, London, 30 October 1998
View moreThe British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology, London, 8-9 March 2001
View moreThe effect of a scalp reference signal on coherence measurements of intracranial electroencephalograms
View moreBenign Childhood Partial Seizures and Related Epileptic Syndromes
View moreThe time course of high-frequency bands (15-45 Hz) in all-night spectral analysis of sleep EEG
View moreDysfunction of small myelinated afferents in diabetic polyneuropathy, as assessed by laser evoked potentials
View moreSystematic approach to dipole localization of interictal EEG spikes in children with extratemporal lobe epilepsies
View moreInterictal spike localization using a standard realistic head model: simulations and analysis of clinical data
View morePreservation of the brainstem auditory evoked potential in non-convulsive status epilepticus
View moreCortical motor reorganization following early brain damage and hemispherectomy demonstrated by transcranial magnetic stimulation
View moreTopography of foramen ovale electrodes by 3D image reconstruction
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