Dominic T. Cheng

1.4k total citations
21 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Dominic T. Cheng is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Dominic T. Cheng has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 7 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Dominic T. Cheng's work include Memory and Neural Mechanisms (12 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers). Dominic T. Cheng is often cited by papers focused on Memory and Neural Mechanisms (12 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers). Dominic T. Cheng collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Germany. Dominic T. Cheng's co-authors include Fred J. Helmstetter, David C. Knight, Christine N. Smith, Elliot A. Stein, John E. Desmond, John F. Disterhoft, John Power, Jennifer S. Richards, Jutta Peterburs and Joseph L. Jacobson and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Dominic T. Cheng

20 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
Dominic T. Cheng United States 14 841 377 352 190 146 21 1.1k
Nancy Rempel-Clower United States 6 1.3k 1.5× 149 0.4× 541 1.5× 172 0.9× 134 0.9× 7 1.6k
Amon T. Ferry United States 8 1.1k 1.3× 201 0.5× 440 1.3× 218 1.1× 200 1.4× 11 1.6k
Constanze Groll Germany 8 472 0.6× 286 0.8× 200 0.6× 107 0.6× 88 0.6× 8 994
Sharon C. Furtak United States 12 931 1.1× 220 0.6× 598 1.7× 156 0.8× 159 1.1× 16 1.2k
John C. Churchwell United States 18 854 1.0× 187 0.5× 722 2.1× 72 0.4× 124 0.8× 20 1.4k
Bridget Soulsby Australia 22 1.3k 1.5× 213 0.6× 242 0.7× 170 0.9× 110 0.8× 26 2.5k
T. Rao Laxmi India 15 825 1.0× 386 1.0× 604 1.7× 63 0.3× 253 1.7× 30 1.2k
Erin J. Campbell Australia 19 614 0.7× 164 0.4× 506 1.4× 248 1.3× 161 1.1× 59 1.2k
Bill P. Godsil France 15 547 0.7× 387 1.0× 523 1.5× 49 0.3× 205 1.4× 19 1.1k
Arianna Novati Germany 13 396 0.5× 176 0.5× 278 0.8× 234 1.2× 120 0.8× 21 922

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rice, Laura C., Dominic T. Cheng, Yi‐Shin Sheu, et al.. (2023). Disrupted executive cerebro‐cerebellar functional connectivity in alcohol use disorder. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research. 48(1). 33–47. 3 indexed citations
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Peterburs, Jutta, Yu Liang, Dominic T. Cheng, & John E. Desmond. (2021). Sensory acquisition functions of the cerebellum in verbal working memory. Brain Structure and Function. 226(3). 833–844. 12 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., et al.. (2020). Contingency awareness, aging, and the parietal lobe. Neurobiology of Aging. 91. 125–135. 3 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., et al.. (2020). Neural Substrates Underlying Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorders. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 44(3). 620–631. 1 indexed citations
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Desmond, John E., Laura C. Rice, Dominic T. Cheng, et al.. (2020). Changes in Hemodynamic Response Function Resulting From Chronic Alcohol Consumption. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 44(5). 1099–1111. 3 indexed citations
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Power, John, et al.. (2020). Awareness and differential eyeblink conditioning: effects of manipulating auditory CS frequencies. Learning & Memory. 27(2). 78–82.
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Cheng, Dominic T., Ernesta M. Meintjes, Mark E. Stanton, et al.. (2016). Functional MRI of Human Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Cerebral Cortex. 27(7). 3752–3767. 16 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., Sandra W. Jacobson, Joseph L. Jacobson, et al.. (2015). Eyeblink Classical Conditioning in Alcoholism and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 6. 155–155. 14 indexed citations
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Peterburs, Jutta, Dominic T. Cheng, & John E. Desmond. (2015). The Association Between Eye Movements and Cerebellar Activation in a Verbal Working Memory Task. Cerebral Cortex. 26(9). 3802–3813. 17 indexed citations
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Chuang, Yi‐Fang, et al.. (2015). Cross-frequency coupling in deep brain structures upon processing the painful sensory inputs. Neuroscience. 303. 412–421. 21 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., Ernesta M. Meintjes, Mark E. Stanton, et al.. (2013). Functional MRI of cerebellar activity during eyeblink classical conditioning in children and adults. Human Brain Mapping. 35(4). 1390–1403. 36 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., et al.. (2010). The effects of aging in delay and trace human eyeblink conditioning.. Psychology and Aging. 25(3). 684–690. 18 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., et al.. (2008). Neural substrates underlying human delay and trace eyeblink conditioning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105(23). 8108–8113. 145 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., Jennifer S. Richards, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2007). Activity in the human amygdala corresponds to early, rather than late period autonomic responses to a signal for shock. Learning & Memory. 14(7). 485–490. 61 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., David C. Knight, Christine N. Smith, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2006). Human amygdala activity during the expression of fear responses.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 120(6). 1187–1195. 106 indexed citations
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Knight, David C., Christine N. Smith, Dominic T. Cheng, Elliot A. Stein, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2004). Amygdala and hippocampal activity during acquisition and extinction of human fear conditioning. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 4(3). 317–325. 200 indexed citations
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Knight, David C., Dominic T. Cheng, Christine N. Smith, Elliot A. Stein, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2004). Neural Substrates Mediating Human Delay and Trace Fear Conditioning. Journal of Neuroscience. 24(1). 218–228. 194 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., David C. Knight, Christine N. Smith, Elliot A. Stein, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2003). Functional MRI of human amygdala activity during Pavlovian fear conditioning: Stimulus processing versus response expression.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117(1). 3–10. 123 indexed citations
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Cheng, Dominic T., David C. Knight, Christine N. Smith, Elliot A. Stein, & Fred J. Helmstetter. (2003). Functional MRI of human amygdala activity during Pavlovian fear conditioning: Stimulus processing versus response expression.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117(1). 3–10. 114 indexed citations

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