Core Metrics
Total Citations
15,185
H-Index
62
Publications
297
i10-Index
134
2-Year Citedness
1.9
avg citations per work
Ability Dimensions
15,185 citations, h=62
2yr mean: 1.9
297 papers (13.5/year)
51 cites/paper
4 unique research topics
4 topic areas
Top 3 papers: 15% 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
Birte U. Forstmann is a established scholar with 10k+ citations in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with University of Amsterdam.
Over a 22-year academic career, published 297 papers (averaging 13.5 per year), with 15,185 citations.
An h-index of 62, well above field average, indicates a substantial body of highly-cited work.
Academic impact accumulated gradually: first 5 years account for only 6.1%, indicating later works are more influential.
Primary research areas include Embodied cognition, Germination, Bridge (graph theory).
Key Findings
Signature Work
"Erroneous analyses of interactions in neuroscience: a problem of significance" is the most influential work, with 855 citations, published in 2011.
Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)
Career Start
2003 - 2007
Early Citations
924
Early Works
12
Early Impact %
6.1%
Top Early Career Paper
The role of the inferior frontal junction area in cognitive control
Publication Timeline
Research Topics
Top Publications
Erroneous analyses of interactions in neuroscience: a problem of significance
855
Citations
The neural basis of the speed–accuracy tradeoff
738
Citations
Striatum and pre-SMA facilitate decision-making under time pressure
649
Citations
Sequential Sampling Models in Cognitive Neuroscience: Advantages, Applications, and Extensions
621
Citations
The role of the inferior frontal junction area in cognitive control
442
Citations
Bias in the Brain: A Diffusion Model Analysis of Prior Probability and Potential Payoff
433
Citations
Cortico-striatal connections predict control over speed and accuracy in perceptual decision making
382
Citations
Neurotransmitters as food supplements: the effects of GABA on brain and behavior
323
Citations
Effective Connectivity Reveals Important Roles for Both the Hyperdirect (Fronto-Subthalamic) and the Indirect (Fronto-Striatal-Pallidal) Fronto-Basal Ganglia Pathways during Response Inhibition
308
Citations
Revisiting the Evidence for Collapsing Boundaries and Urgency Signals in Perceptual Decision-Making
305
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
稳定产出
h-index超过50,具有持续的学术产出能力