Christine Brenner

5.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
47 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

Christine Brenner is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Speech and Hearing and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Christine Brenner has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 13 papers in Speech and Hearing and 12 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Christine Brenner's work include Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (25 papers), Noise Effects and Management (13 papers) and Hearing Impairment and Communication (10 papers). Christine Brenner is often cited by papers focused on Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (25 papers), Noise Effects and Management (13 papers) and Hearing Impairment and Communication (10 papers). Christine Brenner collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Canada. Christine Brenner's co-authors include Ann E. Geers, Lisa S. Davidson, Emily A. Tobey, Jean S. Moog, Margaret W. Skinner, Lisa G. Potts, Jacques Cohen, Jill B. Firszt, Laura K. Holden and Timothy A. Holden and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, The Journal of Experimental Medicine and Genes & Development.

In The Last Decade

Christine Brenner

47 papers receiving 3.8k 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
Christine Brenner United States 28 2.5k 1.4k 1.2k 818 510 47 3.9k
Robert J. Ruben United States 33 1.3k 0.5× 575 0.4× 2.2k 1.8× 298 0.4× 732 1.4× 177 4.8k
Richard T. Miyamoto United States 39 3.7k 1.5× 2.2k 1.6× 1.7k 1.4× 701 0.9× 167 0.3× 126 4.9k
Paul Govaerts Belgium 29 1.4k 0.6× 373 0.3× 1.4k 1.2× 418 0.5× 224 0.4× 129 2.9k
Michel Mondain France 31 1.6k 0.6× 289 0.2× 1.4k 1.2× 576 0.7× 345 0.7× 81 2.8k
A.F.M. Snik Netherlands 41 3.9k 1.5× 845 0.6× 2.4k 2.0× 941 1.2× 115 0.2× 214 5.2k
Wouter A. Dreschler Netherlands 40 3.5k 1.4× 274 0.2× 1.8k 1.5× 2.4k 2.9× 73 0.1× 193 4.8k
Lawrence R. Lustig United States 37 1.3k 0.5× 137 0.1× 2.4k 1.9× 162 0.2× 1.4k 2.7× 121 5.0k
Daniel Choo United States 35 1.0k 0.4× 348 0.3× 2.0k 1.7× 126 0.2× 1.1k 2.2× 101 4.0k
Ricardo Ferreira Bento Brazil 29 1.4k 0.5× 178 0.1× 1.2k 1.0× 352 0.4× 87 0.2× 298 3.1k
Claes Möller Sweden 32 900 0.4× 336 0.2× 1.7k 1.4× 430 0.5× 1.4k 2.8× 101 3.5k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christine Brenner

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All Works

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Cadieux, Jamie, et al.. (2015). The Effects of Preprocessing Strategies for Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 27(2). 85–102. 7 indexed citations
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Holden, Laura K., Charles C. Finley, Jill B. Firszt, et al.. (2013). Factors Affecting Open-Set Word Recognition in Adults With Cochlear Implants. Ear and Hearing. 34(3). 342–360. 740 indexed citations breakdown →
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Geers, Ann E., David B. Pisoni, & Christine Brenner. (2012). Complex Working Memory Span in Cochlear Implanted and Normal Hearing Teenagers. Otology & Neurotology. 34(3). 396–401. 27 indexed citations
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Geers, Ann E., Christine Brenner, & Emily A. Tobey. (2010). Long-Term Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation in Early Childhood: Sample Characteristics and Data Collection Methods. Ear and Hearing. 32(1). 2S–12S. 79 indexed citations
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Moog, Jean S., et al.. (2010). Psychosocial Adjustment in Adolescents Who Have Used Cochlear Implants Since Preschool. Ear and Hearing. 32(1). 75S–83S. 44 indexed citations
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Davidson, Lisa S., Ann E. Geers, Peter J. Blamey, Emily A. Tobey, & Christine Brenner. (2010). Factors Contributing to Speech Perception Scores in Long-Term Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users. Ear and Hearing. 32(1). 19S–26S. 101 indexed citations
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Harvey, Alexandra J., et al.. (2009). Inner Cell Mass Localization of NANOG Precedes OCT3/4 in Rhesus Monkey Blastocysts. Stem Cells and Development. 18(10). 1451–1458. 27 indexed citations
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Geers, Ann E., et al.. (2009). Spoken Language Scores of Children Using Cochlear Implants Compared to Hearing Age-Mates at School Entry. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 14(3). 371–385. 314 indexed citations
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Davidson, Lisa S., et al.. (2008). Relation of Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential Thresholds to Behavioral T- and C-Levels in Children with Cochlear Implants. Ear and Hearing. 30(1). 115–127. 46 indexed citations
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Dupont, Cathérine, Barry D. Bavister, D. Randall Armant, & Christine Brenner. (2008). Rhesus macaque embryos derived from MI oocytes maturing after retrieval display high rates of chromosomal anomalies. Human Reproduction. 24(4). 929–935. 12 indexed citations
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Geers, Ann E. & Christine Brenner. (2003). Background and Educational Characteristics of Prelingually Deaf Children Implanted by Five Years of Age. Ear and Hearing. 24(Supplement). 2S–14S. 163 indexed citations
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Tobey, Emily A., et al.. (2003). Factors Associated with Development of Speech Production Skills in Children Implanted by Age Five. Ear and Hearing. 24(Supplement). 36S–45S. 201 indexed citations
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Brenner, Christine, et al.. (2001). Mitochondria in human offspring derived from ooplasmic transplantation: Brief communication. Human Reproduction. 16(3). 513–516. 213 indexed citations
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Brenner, Christine & Jacques Cohen. (2000). The genetic revolution in artificial reproduction: a view of the future. Human Reproduction. 15(suppl 5). 111–116. 3 indexed citations
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Brenner, Christine, et al.. (2000). Spontaneous and artificial changes in human ooplasmic mitochondria. Human Reproduction. 15(suppl 2). 207–217. 38 indexed citations
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Brenner, Christine. (1998). Mitochondrial DNA deletion in human oocytes and embryos. Molecular Human Reproduction. 4(9). 887–892. 82 indexed citations
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Warner, Carol M., Wei Cao, Ginger E. Exley, et al.. (1998). Genetic regulation of egg and embryo survival. Human Reproduction. 13(suppl 3). 178–190. 91 indexed citations
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Geers, Ann E. & Christine Brenner. (1994). Speech Perception Results: Audition and Lipreading Enhancement.. The Volta Review. 96(5). 97–108. 36 indexed citations
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Molina, Hector, W. Wei‐Lynn Wong, Taroh Kinoshita, et al.. (1992). Distinct receptor and regulatory properties of recombinant mouse complement receptor 1 (CR1) and Crry, the two genetic homologues of human CR1.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 175(1). 121–129. 122 indexed citations
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Suzuki, Noboru, Enrica Bianchi, H Z Bass, et al.. (1990). Natural killer lines and clones with apparent antigen specificity.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 172(2). 457–462. 24 indexed citations

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