Etienne Save

1.1k total citations
14 papers, 888 citations indexed

About

Etienne Save is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Etienne Save has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 888 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Etienne Save's work include Memory and Neural Mechanisms (13 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (10 papers) and Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (4 papers). Etienne Save is often cited by papers focused on Memory and Neural Mechanisms (13 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (10 papers) and Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (4 papers). Etienne Save collaborates with scholars based in France, Italy and Czechia. Etienne Save's co-authors include Bruno Poucet, Nigel Foreman, Marie‐Christine Buhot, Carole Parron, Catherine Thinus‐Blanc, Pierre‐Pascal Lenck‐Santini, Arnaud Cressant, Martine Ammassari‐Teule, Alex Guazzelli and Clelia Rossi‐Arnaud and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Experimental Brain Research and European Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Etienne Save

14 papers receiving 866 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Etienne Save France 11 710 540 149 90 89 14 888
Michael Anderson Ireland 15 845 1.2× 755 1.4× 109 0.7× 102 1.1× 43 0.5× 19 992
Marie‐Christine Buhot France 8 462 0.7× 397 0.7× 92 0.6× 74 0.8× 50 0.6× 9 622
P.R. Hunt United Kingdom 8 969 1.4× 790 1.5× 158 1.1× 79 0.9× 64 0.7× 8 1.1k
Vincent Hok France 17 745 1.0× 583 1.1× 60 0.4× 99 1.1× 69 0.8× 23 878
Bruce V. DiMattia United States 10 818 1.2× 505 0.9× 137 0.9× 93 1.0× 68 0.8× 10 938
Sachin S. Deshmukh United States 10 1.2k 1.7× 973 1.8× 193 1.3× 122 1.4× 61 0.7× 14 1.3k
Kjesten A. Wiig United States 13 688 1.0× 665 1.2× 124 0.8× 104 1.2× 30 0.3× 15 938
Margaret Upchurch United States 11 499 0.7× 549 1.0× 108 0.7× 153 1.7× 87 1.0× 18 986
Mathieu M. Albasser United Kingdom 17 729 1.0× 614 1.1× 108 0.7× 123 1.4× 36 0.4× 19 982
T. Rodrigo Spain 16 385 0.5× 322 0.6× 103 0.7× 87 1.0× 76 0.9× 27 866

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Had‐Aissouni, Laurence, Christophe Melon, Mohsen Sakly, et al.. (2009). Effects of prolonged iron overload and low frequency electromagnetic exposure on spatial learning and memory in the young rat. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 92(3). 345–355. 21 indexed citations
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Parron, Carole & Etienne Save. (2004). Evidence for entorhinal and parietal cortices involvement in path integration in the rat. Experimental Brain Research. 159(3). 349–359. 104 indexed citations
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Paz‐Villagràn, Vietminh, Pierre‐Pascal Lenck‐Santini, Etienne Save, & Bruno Poucet. (2002). Properties of place cell firing after damage to the visual cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience. 16(4). 771–776. 14 indexed citations
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Parron, Carole, Bruno Poucet, & Etienne Save. (2001). Re-evaluation of the spatial memory deficits induced by hippocampal short lasting inactivation reveals the need for cortical co-operation. Behavioural Brain Research. 127(1-2). 71–79. 10 indexed citations
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Lenck‐Santini, Pierre‐Pascal, Etienne Save, & Bruno Poucet. (2001). Place‐cell firing does not depend on the direction of turn in a Y‐maze alternation task. European Journal of Neuroscience. 13(5). 1055–1058. 46 indexed citations
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Poucet, Bruno, Arnaud Cressant, Pierre‐Pascal Lenck‐Santini, & Etienne Save. (2001). Les bases neurales de la mémoire spatiale chez l’animal : que nous disent les neurones de Phippocampe ?. Journal de la Société de Biologie. 195(4). 355–361. 1 indexed citations
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Save, Etienne, Alex Guazzelli, & Bruno Poucet. (2001). Dissociation of the effects of bilateral lesions of the dorsal hippocampus and parietal cortex on path integration in the rat.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 115(6). 1212–1223. 58 indexed citations
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Poucet, Bruno, Etienne Save, & Pierre‐Pascal Lenck‐Santini. (2000). Sensory and Memory Properties of Hippocampal Place Cells. Reviews in the Neurosciences. 11(2-3). 95–111. 60 indexed citations
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Ammassari‐Teule, Martine, et al.. (1998). Posterior parietal cortex lesions severely disrupt spatial learning in DBA mice characterized by a genetic hippocampal dysfunction. Behavioural Brain Research. 95(1). 85–90. 17 indexed citations
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Save, Etienne, Arnaud Cressant, Catherine Thinus‐Blanc, & Bruno Poucet. (1998). Spatial Firing of Hippocampal Place Cells in Blind Rats. Journal of Neuroscience. 18(5). 1818–1826. 123 indexed citations
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Save, Etienne. (1997). The contribution of visual and inertial mechanisms to navigation in total darkness. Animal Learning & Behavior. 25(3). 324–334. 13 indexed citations
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Thinus‐Blanc, Catherine, Etienne Save, Clelia Rossi‐Arnaud, Alessandro Tozzi, & Martine Ammassari‐Teule. (1996). The differences shown by C57BL/6 and DBA/2 inbred mice in detecting spatial novelty are subserved by a different hippocampal and parietal cortex interplay. Behavioural Brain Research. 80(1-2). 33–40. 84 indexed citations
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Save, Etienne, Sylvie Granon, Marie‐Christine Buhot, & Catherine Thinus‐Blanc. (1996). Effects of limitations on the use of some visual and kinaesthetic information in spatial mapping during exploration in the rat.. PubMed. 49(2). 134–47. 3 indexed citations
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Save, Etienne, Bruno Poucet, Nigel Foreman, & Marie‐Christine Buhot. (1992). Object exploration and reactions to spatial and nonspatial changes in hooded rats following damage to parietal cortex or hippocampal formation.. Behavioral Neuroscience. 106(3). 447–456. 334 indexed citations

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