Journal of Comparative Neurology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Comparative Neurology is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cover Image, Volume 530, Issue 1041
India Gets a Seat at the Table of Human Brain Cartography38
The complex synaptic pathways onto a looming‐detector neuron revealed using serial block‐face scanning electron microscopy36
Morphological analysis of the cerebellum and its efferent system in a basal actinopterygian fish, Polypterus senegalus35
Parcellation of the murine cortical hindlimb area is demonstrated by its subcortical connectivity and cytoarchitecture32
Thalamocortical and corticothalamic connections of multiple functional domains in posterior parietal cortex of galagos32
Lifespan changes in cannabinoid 1 receptor mRNA expression in the female C57BL/6J mouse brain29
Neural connections of the torus semicircularis in the adult Zebrafish29
Diaschisis in the human brain reveals specificity of cerebrocerebellar connections28
Stereological Analysis of the Rhesus Monkey Perirhinal and Parahippocampal Cortices27
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Cover Image, Volume 532, Issue 1127
Cover Image, Volume 530, Issue 1126
Identification of hippocampal area CA2 in hamster and vole brain21
Comparative localization of colorectal sensory afferent central projections in the mouse spinal cord dorsal horn and caudal medulla dorsal vagal complex20
Erratum to “Cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor is essential for enteric neuronal development, maintenance, and regulation of gastrointestinal transit”20
From retina to motoneurons: A substrate for visuomotor transformation in salamanders20
Divergent projections from locus coeruleus to the corticobasal ganglia system and ventral tegmental area of the adult male zebra finch18
Lifespan of mature olfactory sensory neurons varies with location in the mouse olfactory epithelium and age of the animal18
Adult spinal Dmrt3 neurons receive direct somatosensory inputs from ipsi‐ and contralateral primary afferents and from brainstem motor nuclei18
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