Diane Goldenberg

1.6k total citations
24 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Diane Goldenberg is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Diane Goldenberg has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 papers in Social Psychology and 6 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Diane Goldenberg's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (6 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (6 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (5 papers). Diane Goldenberg is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (6 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (6 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (5 papers). Diane Goldenberg collaborates with scholars based in United States and Belgium. Diane Goldenberg's co-authors include Adriana Galván, Darby Saxbe, Maya Rossin‐Slater, Eva H. Telzer, Andrew J. Fuligni, Matthew D. Lieberman, Susan F. Tapert, Wouter Duyck, Timothy J. Slattery and Keith Rayner and has published in prestigious journals such as American Psychologist, Brain Research and Journal of Experimental Psychology General.

In The Last Decade

Diane Goldenberg

22 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Diane Goldenberg United States 14 577 319 228 196 160 24 1.1k
Rosa Meuwese Netherlands 11 579 1.0× 259 0.8× 393 1.7× 109 0.6× 65 0.4× 11 1.3k
Marieke Bos Netherlands 20 537 0.9× 239 0.7× 307 1.3× 112 0.6× 43 0.3× 32 1.0k
Maya L. Rosen United States 23 574 1.0× 342 1.1× 820 3.6× 112 0.6× 131 0.8× 53 1.8k
Natasja D.J. van Lang Netherlands 19 574 1.0× 299 0.9× 638 2.8× 78 0.4× 119 0.7× 24 1.2k
John C. Flournoy United States 18 332 0.6× 261 0.8× 251 1.1× 67 0.3× 48 0.3× 45 838
Corrina Frye United States 8 635 1.1× 463 1.5× 374 1.6× 49 0.3× 101 0.6× 15 1.3k
Lara M. Wierenga Netherlands 18 855 1.5× 277 0.9× 312 1.4× 98 0.5× 89 0.6× 26 1.5k
Qingsen Ming China 16 261 0.5× 180 0.6× 312 1.4× 70 0.4× 125 0.8× 31 850
Emily C. Merz United States 22 271 0.5× 178 0.6× 713 3.1× 235 1.2× 144 0.9× 43 1.5k
Alexandra O. Cohen United States 16 535 0.9× 308 1.0× 361 1.6× 79 0.4× 41 0.3× 29 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Diane Goldenberg

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All Works

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Donaldson, Ross I., Jonathan K. Armstrong, Diane Goldenberg, et al.. (2025). Treatment of Noncompressible Torso Hemorrhage With Thermoreversible Intra-abdominal Foam: A Dose-response Study in a Porcine Model. Journal of Surgical Research. 308. 95–101.
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Vaccaro, Anthony G., et al.. (2024). Neural correlates of inhibitory control in the context of infant cry and paternal postpartum mental health. Behavioural Brain Research. 465. 114947–114947.
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Donaldson, Ross I., Jonathan K. Armstrong, Diane Goldenberg, et al.. (2024). A novel, reverse-phase-shifting, thermoreversible foaming hydrogel containing antibiotics for the treatment of thermal burns in a swine model – A pilot study. Burns. 50(6). 1578–1585. 1 indexed citations
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Marshall, Narcis, et al.. (2022). Stronger mentalizing network connectivity in expectant fathers predicts postpartum father-infant bonding and parenting behavior. Social Neuroscience. 17(1). 21–36. 5 indexed citations
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Donaldson, Ross I., Timothy S. Fisher, Jonathan K. Armstrong, et al.. (2022). Thermoreversible Reverse-Phase-Shift Foam for Treatment of Noncompressible Torso Hemorrhage, a Safety Trial in a Porcine Model. Military Medicine. 188(11-12). 3330–3335. 4 indexed citations
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Tashjian, Sarah M., et al.. (2020). Neural activity moderates the association between sleep and risky driving behaviors in adolescence. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 43. 100790–100790. 16 indexed citations
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Goldenberg, Diane, et al.. (2020). How do expectant fathers respond to infant cry? Examining brain and behavioral responses and the moderating role of testosterone. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 15(4). 437–446. 11 indexed citations
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Goldenberg, Diane, et al.. (2019). Physical home environment is associated with prefrontal cortical thickness in adolescents. Developmental Science. 22(6). e12834–e12834. 5 indexed citations
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Saxbe, Darby, Maya Rossin‐Slater, & Diane Goldenberg. (2018). The transition to parenthood as a critical window for adult health.. American Psychologist. 73(9). 1190–1200. 184 indexed citations
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Tashjian, Sarah M., Diane Goldenberg, & Adriana Galván. (2017). Neural connectivity moderates the association between sleep and impulsivity in adolescents. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 27. 35–44. 30 indexed citations
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Goldenberg, Diane, Eva H. Telzer, Matthew D. Lieberman, Andrew J. Fuligni, & Adriana Galván. (2016). Greater response variability in adolescents is associated with increased white matter development. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 12(3). 436–444. 13 indexed citations
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Goldenberg, Diane & Adriana Galván. (2015). The use of functional and effective connectivity techniques to understand the developing brain. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 12. 155–164. 49 indexed citations
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Welborn, B. Locke, Matthew D. Lieberman, Diane Goldenberg, et al.. (2015). Neural mechanisms of social influence in adolescence. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 11(1). 100–109. 71 indexed citations
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Telzer, Eva H., Diane Goldenberg, Andrew J. Fuligni, Matthew D. Lieberman, & Adriana Galván. (2015). Sleep variability in adolescence is associated with altered brain development. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 14. 16–22. 119 indexed citations
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Telzer, Eva H., et al.. (2014). Adolescents’ emotional competence is associated with parents’ neural sensitivity to emotions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8. 31 indexed citations
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Goldenberg, Diane, Eva H. Telzer, Matthew D. Lieberman, Andrew J. Fuligni, & Adriana Galván. (2013). Neural mechanisms of impulse control in sexually risky adolescents. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 6. 23–29. 31 indexed citations
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Jacobus, Joanna, et al.. (2012). Altered cerebral blood flow and neurocognitive correlates in adolescent cannabis users. Psychopharmacology. 222(4). 675–684. 59 indexed citations
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Mahmood, Omar M., Diane Goldenberg, Rachel E. Thayer, et al.. (2012). Adolescents' fMRI activation to a response inhibition task predicts future substance use. Addictive Behaviors. 38(1). 1435–1441. 113 indexed citations
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Gollan, Tamar H., Timothy J. Slattery, Diane Goldenberg, et al.. (2011). Frequency drives lexical access in reading but not in speaking: The frequency-lag hypothesis.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 140(2). 186–209. 216 indexed citations
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Bava, Sunita, Diane Goldenberg, Rachel E. Thayer, et al.. (2010). Sex differences in adolescent white matter architecture. Brain Research. 1375. 41–48. 76 indexed citations

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