Glenn C. Davis

9.2k total citations · 3 hit papers
58 papers, 6.9k citations indexed

About

Glenn C. Davis is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Glenn C. Davis has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 6.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 19 papers in Clinical Psychology and 13 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Glenn C. Davis's work include Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (12 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (10 papers) and Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (7 papers). Glenn C. Davis is often cited by papers focused on Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (12 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (10 papers) and Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (7 papers). Glenn C. Davis collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Czechia. Glenn C. Davis's co-authors include Naomi Breslau, Ronald C. Kessler, Howard D. Chilcoat, Patricia Andreski, Lonni Schultz, Monte S. Buchsbaum, William E. Bunney, Sanford P. Markey, Irwin J. Kopin and Adrian Williams and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and American Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Glenn C. Davis

56 papers receiving 6.4k citations

Hit Papers

Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Com... 1979 2026 1994 2010 1998 1979 1999 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Glenn C. Davis United States 31 3.1k 1.5k 1.3k 932 795 58 6.9k
Naresh P. Emmanuel United States 36 2.1k 0.7× 1.4k 0.9× 1.6k 1.2× 703 0.8× 348 0.4× 106 6.7k
Paul Cosyns Belgium 41 1.9k 0.6× 1.2k 0.8× 738 0.6× 1.3k 1.4× 494 0.6× 130 6.2k
Lars von Knorring Sweden 52 4.0k 1.3× 2.9k 1.9× 1.1k 0.8× 345 0.4× 974 1.2× 256 9.4k
Stuart C. Yudofsky United States 27 2.1k 0.7× 2.4k 1.6× 518 0.4× 884 0.9× 304 0.4× 78 6.3k
Alec Roy United States 56 4.7k 1.5× 2.3k 1.5× 1.9k 1.4× 271 0.3× 518 0.7× 238 10.6k
Veronica O’Keane Ireland 49 1.5k 0.5× 2.2k 1.4× 861 0.7× 411 0.4× 446 0.6× 147 6.8k
Elliot C. Nelson United States 50 3.0k 1.0× 672 0.4× 654 0.5× 543 0.6× 356 0.4× 127 6.8k
Patrick K. Randall United States 45 1.0k 0.3× 452 0.3× 2.0k 1.5× 561 0.6× 508 0.6× 130 6.0k
Mitchel A. Kling United States 46 957 0.3× 1.6k 1.1× 1.3k 1.0× 730 0.8× 972 1.2× 111 8.8k
Liliana Dell’Osso Italy 54 4.8k 1.6× 3.3k 2.2× 863 0.7× 630 0.7× 393 0.5× 368 10.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Davis, Glenn C. & Monte S. Buchsbaum. (2015). Pain Sensitivity and Endorphins in Functional Psychoses. PubMed. 17. 97–108.
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Davis, Glenn C.. (2008). Corporeal Anxiety in Soul and Body II. Philological quarterly. 87. 33.
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King, Kathleen P., et al.. (2005). Sustaining worker voice and quality care: A new model of transformative learning in nursing homes. Digital Commons - University of South Florida (University of South Florida). 4(1). 52. 1 indexed citations
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Machtei, Eli E., E. Hausmann, Robert G. Dunford, et al.. (1999). Longitudinal study of predictive factors for periodontal disease and tooth loss. Journal Of Clinical Periodontology. 26(6). 374–380. 151 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi, Ronald C. Kessler, Howard D. Chilcoat, et al.. (1998). Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Community. Archives of General Psychiatry. 55(7). 626–626. 1828 indexed citations breakdown →
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Davis, Glenn C. & Naomi Breslau. (1998). Are Women at Greater Risk for PTSD than Men. 2 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi & Glenn C. Davis. (1993). Migraine, physical health and psychiatric disorder: A prospective epidemiologic study in young adults. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 27(2). 211–221. 258 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi & Glenn C. Davis. (1992). Migraine, Major Depression and Panic Disorder: A Prospective Epidemiologic Study of Young Adults. Cephalalgia. 12(2). 85–90. 102 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi, Glenn C. Davis, & Patricia Andreski. (1991). Migraine, psychiatric disorders, and suicide attempts: An epidemiologic study of young adults. Psychiatry Research. 37(1). 11–23. 419 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi, et al.. (1990). Association between migrane and anxiety in the general population. Pain. 41. S49–S49. 1 indexed citations
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Breslau, Naomi, et al.. (1988). Depressed mothers as informants in family history research—Are they accurate?. Psychiatry Research. 24(3). 345–359. 108 indexed citations
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Vrtunski, P. Bart, et al.. (1986). Abnormalities of fine motor control in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research. 18(3). 275–284. 16 indexed citations
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Davis, Glenn C.. (1986). Central and Peripheral Endorphins: Basic and Clinical Aspects. American Journal of Psychiatry. 143(5). 664–a. 47 indexed citations
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Akiskal, Hagop S., et al.. (1985). Borderline: an adjective in search of a noun.. PubMed. 46(2). 41–8. 226 indexed citations
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Kleinman, Joel E., Daniel R. Weinberger, Alan D. Rogol, et al.. (1982). Naloxone in chronic schizophrenic patients: Neuroendocrine and behavioral effects. Psychiatry Research. 7(1). 1–7. 16 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, M.S., Victor I. Reus, Glenn C. Davis, et al.. (1982). ROLE OF OPIOID PEPTIDES IN DISORDERS OF ATTENTION IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 398(1). 374–376. 1 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Glenn C. Davis, Richard Coppola, & Dieter Naber. (1981). Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. II. Somatosensory evoked potentials. Pain. 10(3). 367–377. 68 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Glenn C. Davis, Richard Coppola, & Dieter Naber. (1981). Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. I. Psychophysical pain measurements. Pain. 10(3). 357–366. 53 indexed citations
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Naber, Dieter, Robert M. Cohen, David Pickar, et al.. (1981). Episodic secretion of opioid activity in human plasma and monkey CSF: Evidence for a diurnal rhythm. Life Sciences. 28(8). 931–935. 49 indexed citations
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Davis, Glenn C., Adrian Williams, Sanford P. Markey, et al.. (1979). Chronic parkinsonism secondary to intravenous injection of meperidine analogues. Psychiatry Research. 1(3). 249–254. 1053 indexed citations breakdown →

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