Bruce M. King

1.6k total citations
39 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Bruce M. King is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Social Psychology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Bruce M. King has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 14 papers in Social Psychology and 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Bruce M. King's work include Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (27 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (14 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (10 papers). Bruce M. King is often cited by papers focused on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (27 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (14 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (10 papers). Bruce M. King collaborates with scholars based in United States. Bruce M. King's co-authors include Lawrence A. Frohman, Sebastian P. Grossman, Barbara A. Stamoutsos, Abba J. Kastin, Richard G. Carpenter, Gayle A. Olson, Richard D. Olson, F. Xavier Castellanos, Michael D. Mauk and Katherine L. Neville and has published in prestigious journals such as Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology and Physiology & Behavior.

In The Last Decade

Bruce M. King

39 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bruce M. King United States 21 806 392 355 293 287 39 1.3k
Judith A. Finkelstein United States 19 887 1.1× 608 1.6× 318 0.9× 301 1.0× 179 0.6× 39 1.5k
Christopher P. Phelps United States 15 779 1.0× 515 1.3× 228 0.6× 145 0.5× 337 1.2× 31 1.3k
Saul Balagura United States 22 522 0.6× 306 0.8× 405 1.1× 344 1.2× 119 0.4× 58 1.5k
Satya P. Kalra United States 18 1.2k 1.4× 595 1.5× 233 0.7× 487 1.7× 342 1.2× 22 1.7k
Donna L. Tempel United States 15 714 0.9× 507 1.3× 261 0.7× 81 0.3× 160 0.6× 17 1.2k
Wendy Foulds Mathes United States 13 1.2k 1.5× 393 1.0× 579 1.6× 362 1.2× 692 2.4× 19 1.9k
Stavroula E. Kyrkouli United States 7 1.0k 1.3× 855 2.2× 244 0.7× 145 0.5× 312 1.1× 8 1.4k
Marie‐Thérèse Bluet‐Pajot France 23 1.1k 1.3× 397 1.0× 662 1.9× 105 0.4× 567 2.0× 50 2.0k
Unga A. Unmehopa Netherlands 25 862 1.1× 334 0.9× 341 1.0× 409 1.4× 157 0.5× 56 2.2k
Elizabeth K. Unger United States 10 515 0.6× 373 1.0× 237 0.7× 244 0.8× 171 0.6× 12 1.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pankey, Edward A., et al.. (2007). A re-examination of septal lesion-induced weight gain in female rats. Physiology & Behavior. 93(1-2). 8–12. 6 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M.. (2006). The rise, fall, and resurrection of the ventromedial hypothalamus in the regulation of feeding behavior and body weight. Physiology & Behavior. 87(2). 221–244. 375 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M.. (2006). Amygdaloid lesion-induced obesity: relation to sexual behavior, olfaction, and the ventromedial hypothalamus. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 291(5). R1201–R1214. 49 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (2006). Role of the stria terminalis in food intake and body weight in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 89(2). 139–145. 17 indexed citations
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Pankey, Edward A., et al.. (2005). Combination unilateral amygdaloid and ventromedial hypothalamic lesions: evidence for a feeding pathway. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 288(3). R702–R707. 27 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (2003). Excessive weight gains in female rats with transections of the stria terminalis. Physiology & Behavior. 78(4-5). 563–568. 18 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (2001). Effects of amygdala lesions on body weight, conditioned taste aversion, and neophobia. Physiology & Behavior. 72(5). 735–742. 39 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1999). Posterodorsal Amygdaloid Lesions and NaCl Intake. Physiology & Behavior. 66(1). 93–94. 3 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1998). Amygdaloid-lesion hyperphagia: impaired response to caloric challenges and altered macronutrient selection. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 275(2). R485–R493. 36 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1996). Posterodorsal Amygdaloid Lesions in Rats: Long-Term Effects on Body Weight. Physiology & Behavior. 60(6). 1569–1571. 26 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1994). Effect on food intake and body weight of lesions in and adjacent to the posterodorsal amygdala in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 55(5). 963–966. 36 indexed citations
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Banks, William A., et al.. (1994). Saturable efflux of the peptides RC-160 and Tyr-MIF-1 by different parts of the blood-brain barrier. Brain Research Bulletin. 35(2). 179–182. 31 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1993). Abnormal weight gain in rats with amygdaloid lesions. Physiology & Behavior. 54(3). 467–470. 31 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1993). Hyperphagia and obesity in female rats with temporal lobe lesions. Physiology & Behavior. 54(4). 759–765. 35 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1992). Paraventricular hypothalamic obesity in rats: Role of corticosterone. Physiology & Behavior. 51(6). 1207–1212. 11 indexed citations
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Chafetz, Michael D., et al.. (1989). Effects of clonidine on self-selection of nutrients. Physiology & Behavior. 46(6). 999–1002. 4 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1989). Comparison of radio-frequency and electrolytic lesions of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus. Physiology & Behavior. 46(2). 321–325. 7 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., et al.. (1989). Hypothalamic obesity: Comparison of radio-frequency and electrolytic lesions in weanling rats. Physiology & Behavior. 45(1). 127–132. 4 indexed citations
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King, Bruce M., Barbara A. Stamoutsos, & Sebastian P. Grossman. (1978). Delayed response to 2-deoxy-D-glucose in hypothalamic obese rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 8(3). 259–262. 22 indexed citations
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Carpenter, Richard G., Bruce M. King, Barbara A. Stamoutsos, & Sebastian P. Grossman. (1978). VMH lesions in vagotomized rats: A note of caution. Physiology & Behavior. 21(6). 1031–1035. 20 indexed citations

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