Elizabeth Gould

42.2k total citations · 19 hit papers
164 papers, 33.1k citations indexed

About

Elizabeth Gould is a scholar working on Developmental Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth Gould has authored 164 papers receiving a total of 33.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 84 papers in Developmental Neuroscience, 68 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 67 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth Gould's work include Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (80 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (67 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (49 papers). Elizabeth Gould is often cited by papers focused on Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (80 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (67 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (49 papers). Elizabeth Gould collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Canada. Elizabeth Gould's co-authors include Patima Tanapat, Bruce S. McEwen, Catherine S. Woolley, Heather A. Cameron, Tracey J. Shors, BS McEwen, Nicholas B. Hastings, Eberhard Fuchs, Charles G. Gross and Benedetta Leuner and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth Gould

162 papers receiving 32.3k citations

Hit Papers

Learning enhances adult neurogenesis in the hippocampal f... 1990 2026 2002 2014 1999 2001 1997 1990 1998 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elizabeth Gould United States 83 16.3k 12.9k 9.4k 5.7k 5.1k 164 33.1k
René Hen United States 116 12.7k 0.8× 23.6k 1.8× 7.8k 0.8× 10.6k 1.8× 4.7k 0.9× 326 49.2k
Ronald S. Duman United States 128 12.2k 0.7× 28.9k 2.2× 15.6k 1.7× 8.5k 1.5× 7.1k 1.4× 365 61.7k
Gerd Kempermann Germany 87 20.7k 1.3× 12.9k 1.0× 3.2k 0.3× 6.3k 1.1× 6.8k 1.3× 212 35.4k
Henriette van Praag United States 52 10.4k 0.6× 7.7k 0.6× 2.6k 0.3× 4.6k 0.8× 4.1k 0.8× 98 22.9k
Michel Le Moal France 93 3.2k 0.2× 18.9k 1.5× 10.0k 1.1× 7.1k 1.2× 1.7k 0.3× 355 33.4k
Marian Joëls Netherlands 89 3.0k 0.2× 6.7k 0.5× 20.1k 2.1× 5.7k 1.0× 1.9k 0.4× 337 32.5k
Tracey J. Shors United States 60 5.0k 0.3× 5.8k 0.4× 4.7k 0.5× 4.6k 0.8× 1.9k 0.4× 130 14.3k
Kerry J. Ressler United States 99 2.4k 0.1× 9.7k 0.8× 9.8k 1.0× 8.4k 1.5× 1.5k 0.3× 444 35.0k
David A. Lewis United States 111 3.3k 0.2× 22.9k 1.8× 3.9k 0.4× 15.6k 2.7× 3.2k 0.6× 565 46.0k
George Paxinos Australia 50 2.6k 0.2× 14.3k 1.1× 2.6k 0.3× 7.6k 1.3× 3.3k 0.7× 158 29.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Elizabeth Gould

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Elizabeth Gould

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All Works

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Gould, Elizabeth, et al.. (2023). Development of the hippocampal CA2 region and the emergence of social recognition. Developmental Neurobiology. 83(5-6). 143–156. 7 indexed citations
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Cope, Elise C., et al.. (2023). Activation of the CA2-ventral CA1 pathway reverses social discrimination dysfunction in Shank3B knockout mice. Nature Communications. 14(1). 1750–1750. 13 indexed citations
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Gould, Elizabeth, et al.. (2022). Postnatal development of hippocampal CA2 structure and function during the emergence of social recognition of peers. Hippocampus. 33(3). 208–222. 12 indexed citations
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Pisano, Thomas J., et al.. (2021). Adult‐born granule cell mossy fibers preferentially target parvalbumin‐positive interneurons surrounded by perineuronal nets. Hippocampus. 31(4). 375–388. 14 indexed citations
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Cope, Elise C., et al.. (2020). Adult-Born Neurons in the Hippocampus Are Essential for Social Memory Maintenance. eNeuro. 7(6). ENEURO.0182–20.2020. 34 indexed citations
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Gould, Elizabeth, Eric D. Larson, Ernesto Salcedo, et al.. (2019). Differential Expression of Mucins in Murine Olfactory Versus Respiratory Epithelium. Chemical Senses. 44(7). 511–521. 12 indexed citations
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Gould, Elizabeth, Nicolas Busquet, Douglas P. Shepherd, et al.. (2018). Mild myelin disruption elicits early alteration in behavior and proliferation in the subventricular zone. eLife. 7. 34 indexed citations
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Cope, Elise C., Elizabeth A. LaMarca, Patrick K. Monari, et al.. (2018). Microglia Play an Active Role in Obesity-Associated Cognitive Decline. Journal of Neuroscience. 38(41). 8889–8904. 169 indexed citations
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Brockett, Adam T., Gary A. Kane, Patrick K. Monari, et al.. (2018). Evidence supporting a role for astrocytes in the regulation of cognitive flexibility and neuronal oscillations through the Ca2+ binding protein S100β. PLoS ONE. 13(4). e0195726–e0195726. 51 indexed citations
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Kempermann, Gerd, Fred H. Gage, Ludwig Aigner, et al.. (2018). Human Adult Neurogenesis: Evidence and Remaining Questions. Cell stem cell. 23(1). 25–30. 554 indexed citations breakdown →
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Brockett, Adam T., Elizabeth A. LaMarca, & Elizabeth Gould. (2015). Physical Exercise Enhances Cognitive Flexibility as Well as Astrocytic and Synaptic Markers in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex. PLoS ONE. 10(5). e0124859–e0124859. 106 indexed citations
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Gould, Elizabeth, et al.. (2010). Information Needs in Developing Countries: How Are They Being Served by Public Access Venues?. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 9. 6 indexed citations
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Glasper, Erica R., María Llorens‐Martín, Benedetta Leuner, Elizabeth Gould, & José Luís Trejo. (2009). Blockade of insulin‐like growth factor‐I has complex effects on structural plasticity in the hippocampus. Hippocampus. 20(6). 706–712. 66 indexed citations
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Leuner, Benedetta, Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy, Charles G. Gross, & Elizabeth Gould. (2007). Diminished adult neurogenesis in the marmoset brain precedes old age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(43). 17169–17173. 190 indexed citations
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Kozorovitskiy, Yevgenia, et al.. (2005). Experience induces structural and biochemical changes in the adult primate brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102(48). 17478–17482. 152 indexed citations
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Tanapat, Patima, Liisa A.M. Galea, & Elizabeth Gould. (1998). Stress inhibits the proliferation of granule cell precursors in the developing dentate gyrus. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 16(3-4). 235–239. 267 indexed citations
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Gould, Elizabeth, Nancy J. Woolf, & Larry L. Butcher. (1991). Postnatal development of cholinergic neurons in the rat: I. Forebrain. Brain Research Bulletin. 27(6). 767–789. 117 indexed citations

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