Alison Fleming

2.1k total citations
35 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Alison Fleming is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Alison Fleming has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Social Psychology, 13 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience and 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Alison Fleming's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (15 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (13 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (8 papers). Alison Fleming is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (15 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (13 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (8 papers). Alison Fleming collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Singapore. Alison Fleming's co-authors include Diane N. Ruble, Carolyn J. Walsh, Charles Stangor, Franco J. Vaccarino, et al, Jeanne Brooks‐Gunn, Eun Jung Suh, Francine M. Deutsch, Meir Steiner and Anna Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Alison Fleming

35 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Alison Fleming Canada 20 898 433 368 364 210 35 1.6k
Susan A. Brunelli United States 29 1.4k 1.5× 198 0.5× 584 1.6× 692 1.9× 390 1.9× 51 2.2k
Maria L. Boccia United States 27 1.8k 2.1× 301 0.7× 310 0.8× 510 1.4× 139 0.7× 61 2.6k
Marsha Kaitz Israel 21 489 0.5× 310 0.7× 484 1.3× 124 0.3× 206 1.0× 55 1.6k
Lauren Staples Australia 29 961 1.1× 282 0.7× 830 2.3× 148 0.4× 83 0.4× 80 2.8k
David M. Quadagno United States 26 672 0.7× 143 0.3× 154 0.4× 313 0.9× 139 0.7× 62 1.8k
Julia L. Zehr United States 18 749 0.8× 191 0.4× 284 0.8× 584 1.6× 141 0.7× 20 2.0k
Harry N. Shair United States 30 1.8k 2.1× 112 0.3× 608 1.7× 829 2.3× 248 1.2× 67 2.7k
Erica R. Glasper United States 24 1.0k 1.2× 155 0.4× 133 0.4× 700 1.9× 93 0.4× 46 2.1k
Benjamin C. Nephew United States 24 831 0.9× 444 1.0× 231 0.6× 514 1.4× 210 1.0× 61 1.6k
Hossein Pournajafi‐Nazarloo United States 28 2.3k 2.6× 351 0.8× 419 1.1× 546 1.5× 88 0.4× 60 3.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alison Fleming

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All Works

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Cost, Katherine Tombeau, Wibke Jonas, Eva Unternäehrer, et al.. (2018). Maternal perceptions of paternal investment are associated with relationship satisfaction and breastfeeding duration in humans.. Journal of Family Psychology. 32(8). 1025–1035. 14 indexed citations
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Jamrozik, J., et al.. (2016). Genetic Evaluation for Resistance to Metabolic Diseases in Canadian Dairy Breeds. Bulletin - International Bull Evaluation Service/Interbull bulletin. 6 indexed citations
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Agranonik, Marilyn, André Krumel Portella, Alison Fleming, et al.. (2014). Transgenerational effects of maternal care interact with fetal growth and influence attention skills at 18months of age. Early Human Development. 90(5). 241–246. 11 indexed citations
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O’Donnell, Katherine A., Hélène Gaudreau, Meir Steiner, et al.. (2014). The Maternal Adversity, Vulnerability and Neurodevelopment Project: Theory and Methodology. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 59(9). 497–508. 68 indexed citations
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Pereira, Mariana, Daniella Agrati, Annabel Ferreira, et al.. (2013). New theoretical and experimental approaches on maternal motivation in mammals. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 37(8). 1860–1874. 71 indexed citations
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Coelho, Jennifer S., et al.. (2009). Inaccessible food cues affect stress and weight gain in calorically-restricted and ad lib fed rats. Appetite. 54(1). 229–232. 1 indexed citations
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Shea, Alison K., et al.. (2007). The effect of depression, anxiety and early life trauma on the cortisol awakening response during pregnancy: Preliminary results. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 32(8-10). 1013–1020. 93 indexed citations
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Shewale, Jaiprakash G., et al.. (2006). Population Data for Four Population Groups from the United States for the Eleven Y‐Chromosome STR Loci Recommended by SWGDAM. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 51(3). 700–702. 2 indexed citations
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Crews, David, Wendy Lou, Alison Fleming, & Sonoko Ogawa. (2006). From gene networks underlying sex determination and gonadal differentiation to the development of neural networks regulating sociosexual behavior. Brain Research. 1126(1). 109–121. 23 indexed citations
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Fan, Hongxin, Jessica K. Booker, Shawn E. McCandless, et al.. (2005). Mosaicism for an FMR1 gene deletion in a fragile X female. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 136A(2). 214–217. 19 indexed citations
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Featherstone, Robert E., Alison Fleming, & Gwen O. Ivy. (2000). Plasticity in the maternal circuit: Effects of experience and partum condition on brain astroctye number in female rats.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 114(1). 158–172. 61 indexed citations
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Fleming, Alison, et al.. (1994). Activation of Fos-like immunoreactivity in the medial preoptic area and limbic structures of maternal and social interactions in rats.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 108(4). 724–734. 107 indexed citations
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Moffat, Scott D., Eun Jung Suh, & Alison Fleming. (1993). Noradrenergic involvement in the consolidation of maternal experience in postpartum rats. Physiology & Behavior. 53(4). 805–811. 34 indexed citations
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Fleming, Alison & Courtney Kucera. (1991). Sexual experience effects are blocked both by the protein-synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide, and by the noncompetitive NMDA antagonist, MK-801. Behavioral and Neural Biology. 56(3). 319–328. 19 indexed citations
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Ruble, Diane N., Jeanne Brooks‐Gunn, Alison Fleming, Garrett M. Fitzmaurice, & et al. (1990). Transition to motherhood and the self: Measurement, stability, and change.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 58(3). 450–463. 97 indexed citations
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Furedy, John J., Alison Fleming, Diane N. Ruble, et al.. (1989). Sex differences in small-magnitude heart-rate responses to sexual and infant-related stimuli: A psychophysiological approach. Physiology & Behavior. 46(5). 903–905. 17 indexed citations
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Deutsch, Francine M., Diane N. Ruble, Alison Fleming, Jeanne Brooks‐Gunn, & et al. (1988). Information-seeking and maternal self-definition during the transition to motherhood.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 55(3). 420–431. 105 indexed citations
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Ruble, Diane N., et al.. (1988). Changes in the marital relationship during the transition to first time motherhood: Effects of violated expectations concerning division of household labor.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 55(1). 78–87. 127 indexed citations
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Fleming, Alison. (1976). Ovarian influences on food intake and body weight regulation in lactating rats. Physiology & Behavior. 17(6). 969–978. 22 indexed citations

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