Bruce D. Naliboff

25.8k total citations · 5 hit papers
348 papers, 19.4k citations indexed

About

Bruce D. Naliboff is a scholar working on Gastroenterology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bruce D. Naliboff has authored 348 papers receiving a total of 19.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 159 papers in Gastroenterology, 66 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 62 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Bruce D. Naliboff's work include Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (155 papers), Music Therapy and Health (52 papers) and Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (43 papers). Bruce D. Naliboff is often cited by papers focused on Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (155 papers), Music Therapy and Health (52 papers) and Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (43 papers). Bruce D. Naliboff collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Australia. Bruce D. Naliboff's co-authors include Emeran A. Mayer, Lin Chang, Jennifer S. Labus, Kirsten Tillisch, Julie Munakata, Howard Mertz, Brandall Y. Suyenobu, Jean Stains, Roger Bolus and M. Mandelkern and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Bruce D. Naliboff

339 papers receiving 18.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bruce D. Naliboff United States 77 9.9k 5.0k 3.3k 3.2k 3.1k 348 19.4k
Paul Enck Germany 67 5.2k 0.5× 2.8k 0.5× 1.1k 0.3× 3.4k 1.1× 4.0k 1.3× 405 15.9k
Lin Chang United States 67 11.3k 1.1× 4.0k 0.8× 1.9k 0.6× 1.2k 0.4× 4.6k 1.5× 284 15.9k
William E. Whitehead United States 81 15.4k 1.6× 3.7k 0.7× 2.6k 0.8× 1.2k 0.4× 10.1k 3.2× 403 24.4k
Douglas A. Drossman United States 83 21.7k 2.2× 5.8k 1.1× 3.3k 1.0× 1.6k 0.5× 10.0k 3.2× 317 30.4k
Qasim Aziz United Kingdom 61 5.8k 0.6× 3.7k 0.7× 900 0.3× 2.2k 0.7× 3.6k 1.2× 287 13.8k
Lukas Van Oudenhove Belgium 52 6.0k 0.6× 3.5k 0.7× 943 0.3× 1.1k 0.3× 2.9k 0.9× 315 13.2k
Anthony Lembo United States 64 12.1k 1.2× 3.4k 0.7× 776 0.2× 1.9k 0.6× 7.0k 2.2× 327 17.5k
Jennifer S. Labus United States 53 3.7k 0.4× 2.7k 0.5× 1.3k 0.4× 2.0k 0.6× 779 0.2× 190 8.8k
Olafur S. Palsson United States 52 6.5k 0.7× 1.8k 0.4× 1.1k 0.3× 604 0.2× 2.7k 0.9× 259 9.8k
Kirsten Tillisch United States 49 3.4k 0.3× 2.5k 0.5× 1.1k 0.3× 1.4k 0.4× 828 0.3× 126 8.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bruce D. Naliboff

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jacobs, Jonathan P., Venu Lagishetty, Jennifer S. Labus, et al.. (2023). Multi-omics profiles of the intestinal microbiome in irritable bowel syndrome and its bowel habit subtypes. Microbiome. 11(1). 5–5. 65 indexed citations
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Kilpatrick, Lisa A., Arpana Gupta, Kirsten Tillisch, et al.. (2023). Neural correlates of perceived and relative resilience in male and female patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 36(2). e14710–e14710. 2 indexed citations
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Lai, H. Henry, Michel A. Pontari, J. Quentin Clemens, et al.. (2020). MP07-20 DISCOVERY, VALIDATION AND NOVEL VISUALIZATION OF SUBGROUPS IN UROLOGIC CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME (UCPPS). The Journal of Urology. 203. e104–e104. 1 indexed citations
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Sutcliffe, Siobhan, Robert Gallop, Gerald L. Andriole, et al.. (2019). A longitudinal analysis of urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome flares in the Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain ( MAPP ) Research Network. British Journal of Urology. 124(3). 522–531. 8 indexed citations
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Schrepf, Andrew, Bruce D. Naliboff, David A. Williams, et al.. (2018). Adverse Childhood Experiences and Symptoms of Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain Research Network Study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 52(10). 865–877. 49 indexed citations
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Naliboff, Bruce D., Wendy Shih, Angela P. Presson, et al.. (2017). Resilience is decreased in irritable bowel syndrome and associated with symptoms and cortisol response. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 30(1). 47 indexed citations
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Stubhaug, Audun, et al.. (2014). Widespread Hyperalgesia in Adolescents With Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Results From a Large Population-Based Study. Journal of Pain. 15(9). 898–906. 18 indexed citations
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Mayer, Emeran A., Kirsten Tillisch, Bruce D. Naliboff, et al.. (2013). Effect of hypnotherapy and educational intervention on brain response to visceral stimulus in the irritable bowel syndrome. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 37(12). 1184–1197. 89 indexed citations
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Chang, Megan, David Shapiro, Leila Shahabi, et al.. (2013). Stress Reactivity in Traditional Chinese Medicine–Based Subgroups of Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 20(4). 276–283. 3 indexed citations
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Hong, Jin Yong, Lisa A. Kilpatrick, Jennifer S. Labus, et al.. (2013). Patients with Chronic Visceral Pain Show Sex-Related Alterations in Intrinsic Oscillations of the Resting Brain. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(29). 11994–12002. 88 indexed citations
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Labus, Jennifer S., Arpana Gupta, Iris Posserud, et al.. (2012). Randomised clinical trial: symptoms of the irritable bowel syndrome are improved by a psycho‐education group intervention. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 37(3). 304–315. 49 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Catherine S., Jennifer S. Labus, Joshua A. Bueller, et al.. (2011). Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor 1 Antagonist Alters Regional Activation and Effective Connectivity in an Emotional–Arousal Circuit during Expectation of Abdominal Pain. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(35). 12491–12500. 77 indexed citations
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Craske, Michelle G., Kate Wolitzky‐Taylor, Susan Mineka, et al.. (2011). Elevated responding to safe conditions as a specific risk factor for anxiety versus depressive disorders: Evidence from a longitudinal investigation.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 121(2). 315–324. 87 indexed citations
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Spiegel, Brennan, Lucinda A. Harris, Susan Lucak, et al.. (2009). Developing Valid and Reliable Health Utilities in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Results From the IBS PROOF Cohort. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 104(8). 1984–1991. 58 indexed citations
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Naliboff, Bruce D., Allison M. Waters, Jennifer S. Labus, et al.. (2008). Increased Acoustic Startle Responses in IBS Patients During Abdominal and Nonabdominal Threat. Psychosomatic Medicine. 70(8). 920–927. 38 indexed citations
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Spiegel, Brennan, Philip Schoenfeld, & Bruce D. Naliboff. (2007). Systematic review: the prevalence of suicidal behaviour in patients with chronic abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 26(2). 183–193. 67 indexed citations
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Naliboff, Bruce D., et al.. (2007). Mind/Body Psychological Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 5(1). 41–50. 47 indexed citations
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Mayer, Emeran A., Sylvie Bradesi, Lin Chang, et al.. (2007). Functional GI disorders: from animal models to drug development. Gut. 57(3). 384–404. 117 indexed citations
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Berman, Steven M., Lin Chang, Brandall Y. Suyenobu, et al.. (2002). Condition-specific deactivation of brain regions by 5-HT3 receptor antagonist Alosetron. Gastroenterology. 123(4). 969–977. 115 indexed citations
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Naliboff, Bruce D., et al.. (1982). Does the MMPI differentiate chronic illness from chronic pain?. Pain. 13(4). 333–341. 52 indexed citations

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