Core Metrics
Total Citations
12,315
H-Index
45
Publications
133
i10-Index
69
2-Year Citedness
3.9
avg citations per work
Ability Dimensions
12,315 citations, h=45
2yr mean: 3.9
133 papers (3.0/year)
93 cites/paper
2 unique research topics
4 topic areas
Top 3 papers: 36% 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
Kenneth D. Miller is a established scholar with 10k+ citations in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with Center for Theoretical Physics.
Over a 44-year academic career, published 133 papers (averaging 3.0 per year), with 12,315 citations.
An h-index of 45 reflects an active and influential researcher.
Primary research areas include Poisson distribution, Spatial frequency, Spatial frequency.
Key Findings
Signature Work
"Competitive Hebbian learning through spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity" is the most influential work, with 2,679 citations, published in 2000.
Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)
Career Start
1981 - 1985
Early Citations
0
Early Works
2
Early Impact %
0%
Top Early Career Paper
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Publication Timeline
Research Topics
Top Publications
Competitive Hebbian learning through spike-timing-dependent synaptic plasticity
2,679
Citations
A deep learning framework for neuroscience
1,018
Citations
Neural Mechanisms of Orientation Selectivity in the Visual Cortex
679
Citations
Ocular Dominance Column Development: Analysis and Simulation
664
Citations
Inhibitory Stabilization of the Cortical Network Underlies Visual Surround Suppression
496
Citations
The Role of Constraints in Hebbian Learning
466
Citations
Contrast-Invariant Orientation Tuning in Cat Visual Cortex: Thalamocortical Input Tuning and Correlation-Based Intracortical Connectivity
438
Citations
Parallel processing by cortical inhibition enables context-dependent behavior
402
Citations
The Stabilized Supralinear Network: A Unifying Circuit Motif Underlying Multi-Input Integration in Sensory Cortex
369
Citations
Balanced Amplification: A New Mechanism of Selective Amplification of Neural Activity Patterns
367
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