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Kay A. Robbins

Concepts (81)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Electroencephalography
15
2025
139
5.420
Why?
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
6
2020
66
2.180
Why?
Brain
10
2025
1472
1.880
Why?
Brain Mapping
3
2019
137
1.630
Why?
Artifacts
4
2020
23
1.430
Why?
Models, Neurological
6
2013
136
1.000
Why?
Principal Component Analysis
3
2019
87
0.840
Why?
Algorithms
4
2016
509
0.840
Why?
Magnetoencephalography
1
2021
1
0.730
Why?
Neurosciences
1
2021
34
0.690
Why?
Benchmarking
1
2020
32
0.640
Why?
Cognition
2
2024
473
0.630
Why?
Evoked Potentials
2
2019
91
0.610
Why?
Time Factors
2
2021
1857
0.550
Why?
Pattern Recognition, Automated
1
2017
32
0.530
Why?
Electricity
1
2016
12
0.510
Why?
Evoked Potentials, Visual
5
2017
44
0.500
Why?
Data Interpretation, Statistical
1
2016
125
0.490
Why?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
1
2019
587
0.480
Why?
Software
2
2017
236
0.410
Why?
Visual Cortex
2
2004
64
0.380
Why?
Humans
16
2025
43102
0.340
Why?
Information Storage and Retrieval
1
2010
35
0.330
Why?
Genomics
1
2010
293
0.280
Why?
Blinking
2
2020
14
0.260
Why?
Visual Perception
2
2014
80
0.240
Why?
Reproducibility of Results
3
2016
1081
0.240
Why?
Behavioral Research
1
2024
41
0.210
Why?
Visual Pathways
1
2004
40
0.210
Why?
Models, Statistical
2
2016
195
0.200
Why?
Language
1
2024
185
0.190
Why?
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
2
2019
174
0.180
Why?
Research Design
1
2021
385
0.150
Why?
Computer Simulation
2
2016
408
0.150
Why?
Nerve Net
1
1999
101
0.140
Why?
Friends
1
2017
25
0.140
Why?
Turtles
3
2004
31
0.130
Why?
Pattern Recognition, Visual
1
2017
36
0.130
Why?
Photic Stimulation
3
2004
125
0.130
Why?
Membrane Potentials
3
2004
222
0.130
Why?
Cerebral Cortex
1
1999
306
0.130
Why?
Adult
3
2019
13872
0.130
Why?
Neurons
1
2004
1263
0.130
Why?
Neuropsychological Tests
1
2017
284
0.120
Why?
Military Personnel
1
2017
110
0.120
Why?
Sensitivity and Specificity
1
2016
611
0.110
Why?
Alpha Rhythm
1
2013
5
0.100
Why?
Sleep Stages
1
2013
7
0.100
Why?
Medical Informatics
1
2013
25
0.100
Why?
User-Computer Interface
1
2013
74
0.100
Why?
Fatigue
1
2013
100
0.100
Why?
Reaction Time
2
2004
157
0.090
Why?
Jaw
1
2012
20
0.090
Why?
Internet
1
2010
236
0.070
Why?
Young Adult
1
2019
5080
0.070
Why?
Decision Making
1
2010
249
0.070
Why?
Space Perception
2
2006
35
0.070
Why?
Male
2
2019
23409
0.060
Why?
Motion Perception
1
2006
13
0.060
Why?
Evoked Potentials, Motor
1
2006
22
0.060
Why?
Motor Cortex
1
2006
54
0.060
Why?
Movement
1
2006
119
0.060
Why?
Psychomotor Performance
1
2006
159
0.060
Why?
Linguistics
1
2024
22
0.060
Why?
Geniculate Bodies
1
2004
13
0.050
Why?
Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
1
2004
39
0.050
Why?
History, 21st Century
1
2024
83
0.050
Why?
Receptors, GABA
1
2004
28
0.050
Why?
History, 20th Century
1
2024
121
0.050
Why?
Receptors, AMPA
1
2004
58
0.050
Why?
Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
1
2004
135
0.050
Why?
Coloring Agents
1
2002
55
0.050
Why?
Animals
4
2006
16992
0.050
Why?
Mathematics
1
1999
57
0.040
Why?
Female
1
2019
24698
0.040
Why?
Likelihood Functions
1
2014
62
0.030
Why?
Models, Theoretical
1
2012
232
0.020
Why?
Time Perception
1
2006
9
0.020
Why?
Association Learning
1
2006
35
0.020
Why?
Macaca mulatta
1
2006
139
0.020
Why?
Cues
1
2006
81
0.020
Why?
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