Assunta Pompili

1.1k total citations
36 papers, 845 citations indexed

About

Assunta Pompili is a scholar working on Behavioral Neuroscience, Genetics and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Assunta Pompili has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 845 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9 papers in Genetics and 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Assunta Pompili's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (10 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (7 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (7 papers). Assunta Pompili is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (10 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (7 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (7 papers). Assunta Pompili collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Brazil and United States. Assunta Pompili's co-authors include Antonella Gasbarri, Carlos Tomaz, Maria Clotilde Henriques Tavares, C Pacitti, Francesca Pacitti, Alfredo Meneses, Angela Iannitelli, Mark G. Packard, Larry Cahill and Federico Cicirata and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Brain Research and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Assunta Pompili

33 papers receiving 828 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Assunta Pompili Italy 17 267 209 180 165 148 36 845
Li Hui China 19 300 1.1× 203 1.0× 131 0.7× 155 0.9× 69 0.5× 86 1.2k
Mary-Anne Enoch United States 15 174 0.7× 226 1.1× 125 0.7× 124 0.8× 114 0.8× 16 771
Yuji Kitaichi Japan 19 267 1.0× 421 2.0× 162 0.9× 261 1.6× 180 1.2× 46 1.2k
Andrea Dlugos United States 14 135 0.5× 265 1.3× 95 0.5× 134 0.8× 94 0.6× 17 731
Wendy Foulds Mathes United States 13 362 1.4× 393 1.9× 253 1.4× 105 0.6× 80 0.5× 19 1.9k
Beate C. Finger Ireland 16 224 0.8× 226 1.1× 214 1.2× 294 1.8× 202 1.4× 23 1.2k
Jonas Melke Sweden 20 280 1.0× 203 1.0× 217 1.2× 76 0.5× 166 1.1× 29 987
Kimber L. Price United States 14 187 0.7× 341 1.6× 92 0.5× 147 0.9× 80 0.5× 16 676
Zhifeng Zhou China 17 211 0.8× 392 1.9× 302 1.7× 123 0.7× 137 0.9× 38 1.1k
Héctor González‐Pardo Spain 22 345 1.3× 414 2.0× 164 0.9× 333 2.0× 206 1.4× 66 1.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Assunta Pompili

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Assunta Pompili

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Socci, Valentina, et al.. (2025). Investigating the association between night eating symptoms and chronotype: the mediating role of depressive symptoms in a sample of Italian university students. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity. 30(1). 25–25. 6 indexed citations
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Siracusano, Martina, Assia Riccioni, Romina Moavero, et al.. (2025). Autism spectrum disorder and 3p24.3p23 triplication: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 19(1). 106–106.
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Pacitti, Francesca, et al.. (2024). The role of affective temperaments as a factor of vulnerability to seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 364. 96–103.
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Iannitelli, Angela, Paola Tirassa, Marco Fiore, et al.. (2021). Gender differences in ultradian serum levels of NGF and BDNF correlate with psychophysical traits in healthy humans. Rivista di psichiatria. 56(6). 314–320. 6 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (2020). An instrument for the evaluation of muscle dysmorphia: The Italian validation of the adonis complex questionnaire. Brain and Behavior. 10(7). e01666–e01666. 2 indexed citations
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Iannitelli, Angela, Assunta Pompili, Paolo Stratta, et al.. (2020). Night Eating Syndrome, circadian rhythms and seasonality: a study in a population of Italian university students. Rivista di psichiatria. 55(1). 47–52. 29 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (2019). The relationship between Night Eating Syndrome, depression and chronotype in a non-clinical adolescent population. Rivista di psichiatria. 54(3). 115–119. 18 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2019). Electrophysiological and Behavioral Indices of the Role of Estrogens on Memory Processes for Emotional Faces in Healthy Young Women. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13. 234–234. 3 indexed citations
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Segni, Matteo Di, Diego Andolina, Alessandro Valzania, et al.. (2015). When Chocolate Seeking Becomes Compulsion: Gene-Environment Interplay. PLoS ONE. 10(3). e0120191–e0120191. 17 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (2015). Evidence of estrogen modulation on memory processes for emotional content in healthy young women. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 65. 94–101. 21 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2012). Estrogen, cognitive functions and emotion: an overview on humans, non-human primates and rodents in reproductive years. Reviews in the Neurosciences. 23(5-6). 587–606. 39 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (2011). Sex-Related Memory Recall and Talkativeness for Emotional Stimuli. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 5. 52–52. 14 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (2010). Working and reference memory across the estrous cycle of rat: A long-term study in gonadally intact females. Behavioural Brain Research. 213(1). 10–18. 54 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, Assunta Pompili, Maria Clotilde Henriques Tavares, & Carlos Tomaz. (2009). Estrogen and cognitive functions. Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism. 4(5). 507–520. 8 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2008). Effect of 5-HT7 antagonist SB-269970 in the modulation of working and reference memory in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research. 195(1). 164–170. 81 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2007). Emotional memory and migraine: Effects of amitriptyline and sex related difference. Behavioural Brain Research. 189(1). 220–225. 4 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2006). Declarative memory retention and emotional stimuli. A study of an Italian sample.. PubMed. 20(4). 157–62. 7 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, et al.. (2006). Sex-related hemispheric lateralization of electrical potentials evoked by arousing negative stimuli. Brain Research. 1138. 178–186. 62 indexed citations
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Gasbarri, Antonella, Assunta Pompili, C Pacitti, & Federico Cicirata. (2003). Comparative effects of lesions to the ponto-cerebellar and olivo-cerebellar pathways on motor and spatial learning in the rat. Neuroscience. 116(4). 1131–1140. 39 indexed citations
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Pompili, Assunta, et al.. (1995). CyA in acute generalized lichen planus. Redia-Giornale Di Zoologia. 130. 47–48. 1 indexed citations

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