Bernd Strebel

619 total citations
12 papers, 472 citations indexed

About

Bernd Strebel is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Biological Psychiatry and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernd Strebel has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 472 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 5 papers in Biological Psychiatry and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Bernd Strebel's work include Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers), Circadian rhythm and melatonin (5 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (4 papers). Bernd Strebel is often cited by papers focused on Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers), Circadian rhythm and melatonin (5 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (4 papers). Bernd Strebel collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Brazil. Bernd Strebel's co-authors include Gisela Gross, Gerd Huber, Peter Bräunig, Angelos Halaris, Matthew Marler, Marie Luise Rao, Olaf Kuhnigk, Joachim Klosterkötter, E. Lehmann and Wolfgang Gäebel and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Psychiatry Research and Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica.

In The Last Decade

Bernd Strebel

12 papers receiving 457 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bernd Strebel Germany 10 138 124 88 87 81 12 472
S. Iapichino Italy 9 109 0.8× 166 1.3× 52 0.6× 22 0.3× 71 0.9× 14 460
Francisco Romo‐Nava United States 15 185 1.3× 222 1.8× 60 0.7× 66 0.8× 138 1.7× 40 658
Todd Hardin United States 9 73 0.5× 247 2.0× 42 0.5× 33 0.4× 136 1.7× 11 487
Agnes Hazi Australia 15 79 0.6× 50 0.4× 91 1.0× 49 0.6× 58 0.7× 26 488
Wilfrid N. Raby United States 19 149 1.1× 170 1.4× 125 1.4× 18 0.2× 58 0.7× 29 898
Anne E.S. Walsh United Kingdom 12 294 2.1× 64 0.5× 75 0.9× 18 0.2× 121 1.5× 16 622
Bronwyn Mackenzie Canada 8 171 1.2× 116 0.9× 102 1.2× 13 0.1× 147 1.8× 11 446
J. Staedt Germany 14 136 1.0× 78 0.6× 360 4.1× 44 0.5× 169 2.1× 38 731
Kirsten Rohde United States 7 140 1.0× 34 0.3× 153 1.7× 36 0.4× 140 1.7× 9 611
Christine Cherry United States 14 129 0.9× 132 1.1× 293 3.3× 27 0.3× 400 4.9× 17 747

Countries citing papers authored by Bernd Strebel

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bernd Strebel

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernd Strebel

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Warnke, Ingeborg, Alex Gamma, Anna Buadze, et al.. (2018). Status quo of German-speaking medical students' attitudes toward and knowledge about central aspects of forensic psychiatry across four European countries. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 58. 9–16. 2 indexed citations
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Kuhnigk, Olaf, et al.. (2006). Attitudes of Medical Students Towards Psychiatry. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 12(1). 87–101. 73 indexed citations
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Strebel, Bernd, et al.. (2000). Einstellungen von Studierenden der Medizin zur Psychiatrie. Der Nervenarzt. 71(3). 205–212. 22 indexed citations
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Strebel, Bernd, et al.. (2000). Einstellungen von Studierenden der Medizin zur PsychiatrieEine Untersuchung mit einer in das Deutsche übersetzten, erweiterten Version des ATP-30. 71(3). 205–212. 23 indexed citations
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Rao, Marie Luise, Bernd Strebel, Angelos Halaris, et al.. (1995). Circadian rhythm of vital signs, norepinephrine, epinephrine, thyroid hormones, and cortisol in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research. 57(1). 21–39. 60 indexed citations
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Gross, Gisela, Bernd Strebel, Angelos Halaris, et al.. (1994). Circadian rhythm of tryptophan, serotonin, melatonin, and pituitary hormones in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 35(3). 151–163. 123 indexed citations
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Rao, Marie Luise, Gisela Gross, Angelos Halaris, et al.. (1993). Hyperdopaminergia in schizophreniform psychosis: A chronobiological study. Psychiatry Research. 47(2). 187–203. 18 indexed citations
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Rao, M. L., et al.. (1992). Blood serotonin, serum melatonin and light therapy in healthy subjects and in patients with nonseasonal depression. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 86(2). 127–132. 38 indexed citations
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Rao, M. L., Bernd Strebel, Gisela Gross, & Gerd Huber. (1992). Serum amino acid profiles and dopamine in schizophrenic patients and healthy subjects: Window to the brain?. Amino Acids. 2(1-2). 111–118. 2 indexed citations
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Ms, Rao, et al.. (1990). The Influence of Phototherapy on Serotonin and Melatonin in Non-seasonal Depression. Pharmacopsychiatry. 23(3). 155–158. 18 indexed citations
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Rao, Marie Luise, Gisela Gross, Bernd Strebel, et al.. (1990). Serum amino acids, central monoamines, and hormones in drug-naive, drug-free, and neuroleptic-treated schizophrenic patients and healthy subjects. Psychiatry Research. 34(3). 243–257. 75 indexed citations

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