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Christopher J. Honey

Johns Hopkins University

US

Core Metrics

Total Citations

17,956

H-Index

45

Publications

117

i10-Index

64

2-Year Citedness

7.8

avg citations per work

Ability Dimensions

Overall Score65
Late Bloomer
Pioneer
Impact58%

17,956 citations, h=45

Momentum69%

2yr mean: 7.8

Output34%

117 papers (2.5/year)

Efficiency90%

153 cites/paper

Novelty90%

5 unique research topics

Breadth50%

5 topic areas

Peak Power65%

Top 3 papers: 40% of citations

* Percentile scores are calculated relative to all scholars in the computational neuroscience dataset. Tags are assigned based on dimension combinations. Hover over the radar chart for details.

Scholar Profile Analysis

Christopher J. Honey is a established scholar with 10k+ citations in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with Johns Hopkins University.

Over a 46-year academic career, published 117 papers (averaging 2.5 per year), with 17,956 citations.

An h-index of 45 reflects an active and influential researcher.

Academic impact accumulated gradually: first 5 years account for only 0%, indicating later works are more influential.

Primary research areas include Physics, Engineering, Mathematical analysis.

Key Findings

Signature Work

"Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex" is the most influential work, with 4,271 citations, published in 2008.

Consistent Output

Averaging 153 citations per paper, maintaining steady high-quality output.

Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)

Career Start

1979 - 1983

Early Citations

3

Early Works

1

Early Impact %

0%

Top Early Career Paper

Acts and omissions.

Publication Timeline

Research Topics

Physics16.7%
Engineering17.8%
Mathematical analysis0%
Meteorology13.2%
Volume (thermodynamics)64%

Top Publications

12008PLoS Biology

Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex

4,271

Citations

22007Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Network structure of cerebral cortex shapes functional connectivity on multiple time scales

1,755

Citations

32007PLoS ONE

Identification and Classification of Hubs in Brain Networks

1,170

Citations

2011Journal of Neuroscience

Topographic Mapping of a Hierarchy of Temporal Receptive Windows Using a Narrated Story

904

Citations

2015Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Hierarchical process memory: memory as an integral component of information processing

783

Citations

2016Nature Neuroscience

Shared memories reveal shared structure in neural activity across individuals

682

Citations

2010NeuroImage

Can structure predict function in the human brain?

652

Citations

2016Nature Communications

Dynamic reconfiguration of the default mode network during narrative comprehension

646

Citations

2012Neuron

Slow Cortical Dynamics and the Accumulation of Information over Long Timescales

580

Citations

2014Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Coupled neural systems underlie the production and comprehension of naturalistic narrative speech

374

Citations

Impact Classification

中高影响力

总引用超过1万次,在特定方向具有显著影响