D. C. Jimerson

2.0k total citations
33 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

D. C. Jimerson is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, D. C. Jimerson has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Clinical Psychology, 9 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 5 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in D. C. Jimerson's work include Eating Disorders and Behaviors (15 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers) and Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (3 papers). D. C. Jimerson is often cited by papers focused on Eating Disorders and Behaviors (15 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers) and Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (3 papers). D. C. Jimerson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Czechia and South Korea. D. C. Jimerson's co-authors include Walter H. Kaye, Irwin J. Kopin, R. J. Polinsky, Harry E. Gwirtsman, Edna K. Gordon, Barbara E. Wolfe, David T. George, Harry Brandt, Eva Obarzanek and Michael H. Ebert and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, American Journal of Psychiatry and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

D. C. Jimerson

33 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D. C. Jimerson United States 24 777 406 245 229 210 33 1.6k
Harry E. Gwirtsman United States 26 1.2k 1.6× 409 1.0× 256 1.0× 348 1.5× 370 1.8× 64 2.3k
Harvey C. Stancer Canada 22 425 0.5× 475 1.2× 240 1.0× 102 0.4× 94 0.4× 50 1.5k
Helena Maria Calil Brazil 24 271 0.3× 335 0.8× 303 1.2× 213 0.9× 72 0.3× 59 1.4k
Michele Fabrazzo Italy 26 663 0.9× 440 1.1× 251 1.0× 114 0.5× 355 1.7× 72 1.7k
Marc Branchey United States 25 273 0.4× 334 0.8× 517 2.1× 83 0.4× 209 1.0× 59 1.7k
Michael D. Lesem United States 16 704 0.9× 943 2.3× 137 0.6× 80 0.3× 335 1.6× 24 2.0k
J. Fritze Germany 17 404 0.5× 428 1.1× 368 1.5× 97 0.4× 40 0.2× 56 1.4k
Hannu Naukkarinen Finland 18 360 0.5× 319 0.8× 429 1.8× 50 0.2× 127 0.6× 38 1.3k
Judit Lazáry Hungary 19 343 0.4× 233 0.6× 293 1.2× 102 0.4× 80 0.4× 59 1.2k
John Krystal United States 20 565 0.7× 334 0.8× 853 3.5× 208 0.9× 33 0.2× 34 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. C. Jimerson

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All Works

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Weinger, Katie, A. Jacobson, Gail Musen, et al.. (2007). The effects of type 1 diabetes on cerebral white matter. Diabetologia. 51(3). 417–425. 54 indexed citations
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Keel, Pamela K., et al.. (2007). Co-morbidity and disorder-related distress and impairment in purging disorder. Psychological Medicine. 38(10). 1435–1442. 36 indexed citations
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Jimerson, D. C.. (2000). Decreased Serum Leptin in Bulimia Nervosa. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 85(12). 4511–4514. 39 indexed citations
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Obarzanek, Eva, et al.. (1994). Resting metabolic rate of anorexia nervosa patients during weight gain. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 60(5). 666–675. 59 indexed citations
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Lesem, Michael D., Walter H. Kaye, Garth Bissette, D. C. Jimerson, & Charles B. Nemeroff. (1994). Cerebrospinal fluid TRH immunoreactivity in anorexia nervosa. Biological Psychiatry. 35(1). 48–53. 15 indexed citations
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Wolfe, Barbara E., D. C. Jimerson, Eran D. Metzger, & Jeffrey M. Levine. (1994). Serotonergic challenge responses in women with a history of bulimia nervosa. Biological Psychiatry. 35(9). 736–737. 3 indexed citations
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Jimerson, D. C., Barbara E. Wolfe, ­Debra L. Franko, Nicholas A. Covino, & Peter E. Sifneos. (1994). Alexithymia ratings in bulimia nervosa: clinical correlates.. Psychosomatic Medicine. 56(2). 90–93. 114 indexed citations
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Wolkowitz, Owen M., Herbert Weingartner, David R. Rubinow, et al.. (1993). Steroid modulation of human memory: Biochemical correlates. Biological Psychiatry. 33(10). 744–746. 23 indexed citations
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Gershon, Elliot S., Mary E. Maxwell, Juliet J. Guroff, et al.. (1989). Psychiatric disorders in the first-degree relatives of probands with bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry. 146(11). 1468–1471. 145 indexed citations
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Kaye, Walter H., Wade H. Berrettini, H E Gwirtsman, et al.. (1989). Contribution of CNS neuropeptide (NPY, CRH, and beta-endorphin) alterations to psychophysiological abnormalities in anorexia nervosa.. PubMed. 25(3). 433–8. 32 indexed citations
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Demitrack, Mark A., Michael D. Lesem, Harry Brandt, et al.. (1989). Neurohypophyseal dysfunction: implications for the pathophysiology of eating disorders.. PubMed. 25(3). 439–43. 9 indexed citations
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Gwirtsman, Harry E., et al.. (1988). Pattern of onset of bulimic symptoms in anorexia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry. 145(10). 1287–1288. 30 indexed citations
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Kaye, Walter H., Wade H. Berrettini, Harry E. Gwirtsman, et al.. (1987). Reduced cerebrospinal fluid levels of immunoreactive pro-opiomelanocortin related peptides (including beta-endorphin) in anorexia nervosa. Life Sciences. 41(18). 2147–2155. 66 indexed citations
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Kaye, Walter H., Harry E. Gwirtsman, David T. George, Susan R. Weiss, & D. C. Jimerson. (1986). Relationship of Mood Alterations to Bingeing Behaviour in Bulimia. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 149(4). 479–485. 114 indexed citations
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Kopin, I J, Peter Blombery, M H Ebert, et al.. (1984). Disposition and metabolism of MHPG-CD3 in humans: plasma MHPG as the principal pathway of norepinephrine metabolism and as an important determinant of CSF levels of MHPG.. PubMed. 39. 57–68. 34 indexed citations
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Nürnberger, John I., D. C. Jimerson, & W.E. Bunney. (1983). A risk factor strategy for investigating affective illness.. PubMed. 18(8). 903–9. 5 indexed citations
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Nürnberger, John I., D. C. Jimerson, J. R. Allen, Sarah Simmons, & E. S. Gershon. (1982). Red cell ouabain-sensitive Na+-K+-adenosine triphosphatase: a state marker in affective disorder inversely related to plasma cortisol.. PubMed. 17(9). 981–92. 41 indexed citations
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Silberman, Edward, et al.. (1981). Heterogeneity of amphetamine response in depressed patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 138(10). 1302–1307. 54 indexed citations
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Feuerstein, G., D. C. Jimerson, & I J Kopin. (1981). Prostaglandins, catecholamines, and cardiovascular responses to hemorrhage. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 240(3). R166–R174. 13 indexed citations
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Jimerson, D. C., Robert M. Post, Daniël P. van Kammen, et al.. (1980). Cerebrospinal fluid cortisol levels in depression and schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry. 137(8). 979–980. 8 indexed citations

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