E. Maldonado

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 807 citations indexed

About

E. Maldonado is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, E. Maldonado has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 807 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Clinical Psychology, 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 7 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in E. Maldonado's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (9 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers) and Psychedelics and Drug Studies (5 papers). E. Maldonado is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (9 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers) and Psychedelics and Drug Studies (5 papers). E. Maldonado collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Hong Kong and Australia. E. Maldonado's co-authors include José Francisco Navarro, Clemens Kirschbaum, Nicolas Rohleder, Jutta M. Wolf, María J. Blanca, M Morell, María Victoria Trianes Torres, Alfredo Engüix, Carmen Pedraza and Nina Sajaniemi and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Psychophysiology and Journal of Psychosomatic Research.

In The Last Decade

E. Maldonado

28 papers receiving 765 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
E. Maldonado Spain 15 293 199 179 170 110 30 807
Ursula Zambelli Italy 11 262 0.9× 220 1.1× 134 0.7× 183 1.1× 37 0.3× 14 770
R. Caccavari Italy 17 317 1.1× 186 0.9× 227 1.3× 307 1.8× 60 0.5× 28 1.0k
M. Timpano Italy 9 245 0.8× 214 1.1× 131 0.7× 155 0.9× 29 0.3× 10 695
D. Maestri Italy 14 211 0.7× 172 0.9× 193 1.1× 199 1.2× 64 0.6× 22 839
Robbert‐Jan Verkes Netherlands 18 361 1.2× 52 0.3× 137 0.8× 198 1.2× 48 0.4× 67 1.1k
René S. Kahn United States 12 398 1.4× 362 1.8× 190 1.1× 322 1.9× 58 0.5× 13 1.4k
Julie Pelletier Canada 13 202 0.7× 28 0.1× 96 0.5× 313 1.8× 38 0.3× 17 1.2k
Ty Brumback United States 21 185 0.6× 37 0.2× 50 0.3× 291 1.7× 94 0.9× 41 1.3k
Lars Lidberg Sweden 12 273 0.9× 43 0.2× 203 1.1× 84 0.5× 45 0.4× 36 739

Countries citing papers authored by E. Maldonado

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Fields of papers citing papers by E. Maldonado

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E. Maldonado

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2019). Association between Salivary Alpha-Amylase and Executive Functioning in Healthy Children. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 22. E24–E24. 6 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2018). Low levels of morning salivary α-amylase activity predict higher number of depressive symptoms in a community sample of children. Anales de Psicología. 34(2). 224–224. 1 indexed citations
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Sánchez‐Navarro, Juan P., et al.. (2018). Autonomic reactivity in blood-injection-injury and snake phobia. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 115. 117–124. 7 indexed citations
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Sajaniemi, Nina, et al.. (2015). Pedagogical work, stress regulation and work-related well-being among early childhood professionals in integrated special day-care groups. European Journal of Special Needs Education. 31(1). 27–43. 37 indexed citations
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Torres, María Victoria Trianes, et al.. (2014). ¿Padecen estrés los niños y niñas de Educación Primaria?: detección e intervención psicoeducativa. 32–36. 1 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2014). Detection of hotspots and rapid determination of methane emissions from landfills via a ground-surface method. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 187(1). 4083–4083. 18 indexed citations
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Blanca, María J., et al.. (2012). EVALUACIÓN Y TRATAMIENTO DEL ESTRÉS COTIDIANO EN LA INFANCIA. Papeles del Psicólogo - Psychologist Papers. 33(1). 30–35. 8 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2012). Hematological and biochemical modulation in regular yoga practitioners. Biomedical Research-tokyo. 23(2). 0. 4 indexed citations
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Sánchez‐Navarro, Juan P., et al.. (2012). Salivary alpha‐amylase changes promoted by sustained exposure to affective pictures. Psychophysiology. 49(12). 1601–1609. 17 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2009). Subjective Sleep Quality and hormonal modulation in long-term yoga practitioners. Biological Psychology. 81(3). 164–168. 62 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., María Victoria Trianes Torres, Keith Wesnes, et al.. (2008). Cognitive Performance and Morning Levels of Salivary Cortisol and α-Amylase in Children Reporting High vs. Low Daily Stress Perception. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 11(1). 3–15. 42 indexed citations
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Navarro, José Francisco & E. Maldonado. (2002). Acute and subchronic effects of MDMA (“ecstasy”) on anxiety in male mice tested in the elevated plus-maze. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 26(6). 1151–1154. 36 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E. & José Francisco Navarro. (2001). MDMA (‘ecstasy’) exhibits an anxiogenic-like activity in social encounters between male mice. Pharmacological Research. 44(1). 27–31. 45 indexed citations
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Navarro, José Francisco, et al.. (2000). Effects of N6-cyclohexyl adenosine (CHA) on isolation-inducedaggression in male mice. Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. 22(1). 43–43. 5 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E. & José Francisco Navarro. (2000). Effects of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) on anxiety in mice tested in the light-dark box. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 24(3). 463–472. 39 indexed citations
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Maldonado, E., et al.. (2000). Effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (“ecstasy”) on anxiety in the “social interaction test” in male mice. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 10. 341–341. 1 indexed citations
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Navarro, José Francisco & E. Maldonado. (1999). Behavioral profile of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) in agonistic encounters between male mice. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 23(2). 327–334. 39 indexed citations
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Navarro, José Francisco & E. Maldonado. (1999). Behavioral profile of quinpirole in agonistic encounters betweenmale mice. Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. 21(7). 477–477. 8 indexed citations
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Navarro, José Francisco, et al.. (1998). Tiapride-induced catalepsy is potentiated by gamma-hydroxybutyric acid administration. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 22(5). 835–844. 17 indexed citations

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