Standout Papers
- Cumulative risk and child development. (2013)
- Restorative Effects of Natural Environment Experiences (1991)
- The Built Environment and Mental Health (2003)
- The Environment of Poverty: Multiple Stressor Exposure, Psychophysiological Stress, and Socioemotional Adjustment (2002)
- A measure of restorative quality in environments (1997)
- Child Development and the Physical Environment (2005)
- Socioeconomic status and executive function: developmental trajectories and mediation (2015)
- Effects of childhood poverty and chronic stress on emotion regulatory brain function in adulthood (2013)
Immediate Impact
1 by Nobel laureates 13 from Science/Nature 122 standout
Citing Papers
State-level macro-economic factors moderate the association of low income with brain structure and mental health in U.S. children
2023 Standout
A canonical trajectory of executive function maturation from adolescence to adulthood
2023 Standout
Works of Gary W. Evans being referenced
Socioeconomic status and executive function: developmental trajectories and mediation
2015 Standout
The Environment of Poverty: Multiple Stressor Exposure, Psychophysiological Stress, and Socioemotional Adjustment
2002 Standout
Author Peers
| Author | Last Decade | Papers | Cites | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gary W. Evans | 2387 | 3041 | 2465 | 3056 | 115 | 12.8k | |
| Gary W. Evans | 2937 | 3540 | 2874 | 2838 | 141 | 14.4k | |
| Edith Chen | 1860 | 923 | 2096 | 5424 | 215 | 17.8k | |
| Daniel Stokols | 841 | 1606 | 3409 | 960 | 107 | 14.3k | |
| Fiona Bull | 687 | 3363 | 1599 | 2006 | 163 | 26.7k | |
| Jo Salmon | 2928 | 3247 | 3381 | 3058 | 534 | 33.5k | |
| Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij | 2291 | 2947 | 2839 | 3741 | 608 | 32.8k | |
| Anna Timperio | 1090 | 3225 | 1624 | 1346 | 303 | 17.3k | |
| Guy Faulkner | 1098 | 907 | 1690 | 3566 | 480 | 19.6k | |
| Renate Houts | 2031 | 763 | 1759 | 6296 | 131 | 17.1k | |
| Daniel W. Belsky | 1424 | 1021 | 1454 | 4040 | 175 | 13.1k |
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