Kevin Mitchell

Kevin Mitchell

Trinity College

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Kevin Mitchell

Kevin Mitchell, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Trinity College, specializes in the field of Neural development, neurodevelopmental disorders, semaphorin, sema6A, synaesthesia.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The speed of sight: Individual variation in critical flicker fusion thresholds

Variability in Neural Circuit Formation

Systematic analysis of variants escaping nonsense-mediated decay uncovers candidate Mendelian diseases

Inter-rater reliability and prognostic value of baseline Radiographic Assessment of Lung Edema (RALE) scores in observational cohort studies of inpatients with COVID-19

Neuroscientist Kevin J Mitchell explains how evolution gave us and other organisms the power to shape our futures

Can evolution explain free will?

The origins of meaning–from pragmatic control signals to semantic representations

Naturalising agent causation

Kevin Mitchell Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Genetics and Neuroscience

Citations(all)

7241

Citations(since 2020)

1827

Cited By

6157

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kevin Mitchell Skills & Research Interests

Neural development

neurodevelopmental disorders

semaphorin

sema6A

synaesthesia

Top articles of Kevin Mitchell

The speed of sight: Individual variation in critical flicker fusion thresholds

Plos one

2024/4/1

Variability in Neural Circuit Formation

2024/3/1

Systematic analysis of variants escaping nonsense-mediated decay uncovers candidate Mendelian diseases

The American Journal of Human Genetics

2024/1/4

Inter-rater reliability and prognostic value of baseline Radiographic Assessment of Lung Edema (RALE) scores in observational cohort studies of inpatients with COVID-19

BMJ open

2023/1/1

Neuroscientist Kevin J Mitchell explains how evolution gave us and other organisms the power to shape our futures

Neuroscientist

2023/12/11

Can evolution explain free will?

Biologist

2023/12/1

The origins of meaning–from pragmatic control signals to semantic representations

2023/8

Naturalising agent causation

Entropy

2022/3/28

Developmental noise is an overlooked contributor to innate variation in psychological traits

2021/9/21

Double stranded RNA drives anti-viral innate immune responses, sickness behavior and cognitive dysfunction dependent on dsRNA length, IFNAR1 expression and age

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

2021/7/1

How can models be better utilized to enhance outcome? A framework for advancing the use of models in schizophrenia

2021/4/23

Double stranded RNA drives innate immune responses, sickness behavior and cognitive impairment dependent on dsRNA length, IFNAR1 expression and age.

Biorxiv

2021/1/9

Insufficient evidence for “autism-specific” genes

2020/5/7

Innate: How the wiring of our brains shapes who we are

2020/3/31

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