Chris Dodds

3.1k total citations
53 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Chris Dodds is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Chris Dodds has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Chris Dodds's work include Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (12 papers), Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (9 papers) and Eating Disorders and Behaviors (6 papers). Chris Dodds is often cited by papers focused on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (12 papers), Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (9 papers) and Eating Disorders and Behaviors (6 papers). Chris Dodds collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Chris Dodds's co-authors include Paul E. Downing, Trevor W. Robbins, Marius V. Peelen, Annie Chan, Nancy Kanwisher, Sharon Morein‐Zamir, Edward T. Bullmore, Pradeep J. Nathan, Luke Clark and Mark Roberts and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Chris Dodds

51 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Chris Dodds United Kingdom 24 1.4k 333 317 291 233 53 2.2k
Mitsuru Kawamura Japan 24 1.4k 1.0× 297 0.9× 276 0.9× 421 1.4× 217 0.9× 231 2.6k
Ulf Baumgärtner Germany 28 1.1k 0.7× 252 0.8× 248 0.8× 653 2.2× 150 0.6× 67 2.8k
Seppo Kähkönen Finland 36 3.2k 2.2× 580 1.7× 329 1.0× 392 1.3× 130 0.6× 91 4.1k
Matthew A. Howard United Kingdom 26 1.4k 1.0× 158 0.5× 414 1.3× 479 1.6× 509 2.2× 57 2.6k
R.T. Pivik United States 24 1.3k 0.9× 205 0.6× 545 1.7× 328 1.1× 122 0.5× 79 2.5k
Esther Aarts Netherlands 32 1.4k 1.0× 496 1.5× 328 1.0× 573 2.0× 152 0.7× 77 3.2k
Gail Musen United States 27 1.7k 1.1× 320 1.0× 280 0.9× 266 0.9× 220 0.9× 43 2.9k
Andrej Stančák United Kingdom 29 3.1k 2.1× 769 2.3× 340 1.1× 338 1.2× 362 1.6× 113 4.2k
Bruna Velasques Brazil 22 942 0.7× 167 0.5× 200 0.6× 249 0.9× 141 0.6× 136 1.7k
Eleonora Fornari Switzerland 27 1.6k 1.1× 341 1.0× 451 1.4× 420 1.4× 308 1.3× 63 2.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Chris Dodds

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chris Dodds

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All Works

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Ziauddeen, Hisham, Liam J. Nestor, Naresh Subramaniam, et al.. (2016). Opioid Antagonists and the A118G Polymorphism in the μ-Opioid Receptor Gene: Effects of GSK1521498 and Naltrexone in Healthy Drinkers Stratified by OPRM1 Genotype. Neuropsychopharmacology. 41(11). 2647–2657. 15 indexed citations
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Morgan, Celia J. A., Chris Dodds, Hannah Furby, et al.. (2014). Long-Term Heavy Ketamine Use is Associated with Spatial Memory Impairment and Altered Hippocampal Activation. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 5. 149–149. 76 indexed citations
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Forde, Natalie J., Lisa Ronan, John Suckling, et al.. (2014). Structural neuroimaging correlates of allelic variation of the BDNF val66met polymorphism. NeuroImage. 90. 280–289. 34 indexed citations
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Ziauddeen, Hisham, Pradeep J. Nathan, Chris Dodds, et al.. (2013). The effects of alcohol on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the selective mu‐opioid receptor antagonist GSK1521498 in healthy subjects. The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 53(10). 1078–1090. 10 indexed citations
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O’Neill, Barry V., Edward T. Bullmore, Sam Miller, et al.. (2012). The relationship between fat mass, eating behaviour and obesity-related psychological traits in overweight and obese individuals. Appetite. 59(3). 656–661. 16 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris, Barry V. O’Neill, John D. Beaver, et al.. (2012). Effect of the dopamine D3 receptor antagonist GSK598809 on brain responses to rewarding food images in overweight and obese binge eaters. Appetite. 59(1). 27–33. 29 indexed citations
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Chamberlain, Samuel R., Karin Mogg, Brendan P. Bradley, et al.. (2012). Effects of mu opioid receptor antagonism on cognition in obese binge-eating individuals. Psychopharmacology. 224(4). 501–509. 21 indexed citations
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Cambridge, Victoria C., Hisham Ziauddeen, Pradeep J. Nathan, et al.. (2012). Neural and Behavioral Effects of a Novel Mu Opioid Receptor Antagonist in Binge-Eating Obese People. Biological Psychiatry. 73(9). 887–894. 68 indexed citations
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Nathan, Pradeep J., Barry V. O’Neill, Karin Mogg, et al.. (2011). The effects of the dopamine D3 receptor antagonist GSK598809 on attentional bias to palatable food cues in overweight and obese subjects. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 15(2). 149–161. 46 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris, Sharon Morein‐Zamir, & Trevor W. Robbins. (2010). Dissociating Inhibition, Attention, and Response Control in the Frontoparietal Network Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Cerebral Cortex. 21(5). 1155–1165. 184 indexed citations
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Finke, Kathrin, Chris Dodds, Peter Bublak, et al.. (2010). Effects of modafinil and methylphenidate on visual attention capacity: a TVA-based study. Psychopharmacology. 210(3). 317–329. 103 indexed citations
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Camille, Nathalie, Valentino Antonio Pironti, Chris Dodds, et al.. (2010). Striatal sensitivity to personal responsibility in a regret-based decision-making task. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 10(4). 460–469. 27 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris, Luke Clark, Anja Dove, et al.. (2009). The dopamine D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride modulates striatal BOLD signal during the manipulation of information in working memory. Psychopharmacology. 207(1). 35–45. 53 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris, U. Müller, Luke Clark, et al.. (2008). Methylphenidate Has Differential Effects on Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent Signal Related to Cognitive Subprocesses of Reversal Learning. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(23). 5976–5982. 98 indexed citations
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Downing, Paul E., Annie Chan, Marius V. Peelen, Chris Dodds, & Nancy Kanwisher. (2005). Domain Specificity in Visual Cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 16(10). 1453–1461. 376 indexed citations
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Downing, Paul E. & Chris Dodds. (2003). Competition in visual working memory for control of search. Perception. 32. 0–0. 1 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris & David M. Murray. (2001). Pre‐operative assessment of the elderly. 1(6). 181–184. 14 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris. (1999). General Anaesthesia. Drugs. 58(3). 453–467. 10 indexed citations
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Dodds, Chris. (1995). Anaesthetic drugs in the elderly. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 66(2). 369–386. 8 indexed citations

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