Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
The Endophenotype Concept in Psychiatry: Etymology and Strategic Intentions
20034.0k citationsIrving I. Gottesman et al.profile →
Autism as a strongly genetic disorder: evidence from a British twin study
19951.7k citationsIrving I. Gottesman et al.profile →
Socioeconomic Status Modifies Heritability of IQ in Young Children
2003853 citationsEric Turkheimer, Irving I. Gottesman et al.profile →
Twin studies of schizophrenia: From bow-and-arrow concordances to Star Wars Mx and functional genomics
2000593 citationsIrving I. Gottesman et al.profile →
Heritability estimates for psychotic disorders: the Maudsley twin psychosis series.
1999569 citationsIrving I. Gottesman, Robin Murray et al.profile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Irving I. Gottesman
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Eckert, Elke D., et al.. (2018). A 57-YEAR FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION AND REVIEW OF THE MINNESOTA STUDY ON HUMAN STARVATION AND ITS RELEVANCE TO EATING DISORDERS. 2(3).24 indexed citations
Pisansky, Marc T., Leah R. Hanson, Irving I. Gottesman, & Jonathan C. Gewirtz. (2017). Oxytocin enhances observational fear in mice. Nature Communications. 8(1). 2102–2102.126 indexed citations
Gottesman, Irving I., et al.. (2001). Can the MMPI at Age 15 Predict Schizophrenias-Tobe? Revisiting the Question. Twin Research and Human Genetics. 4(4). 281.4 indexed citations
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Reilly, James L. & Irving I. Gottesman. (2001). Developmental Instability in MZ Twins Concordant and Discordant for Schizophrenia. Twin Research and Human Genetics. 4(4). 283.1 indexed citations
Chowdari, Kodavali V., et al.. (2000). TDT: Advantages & disadvantages for mapping studies of schizophrenia. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 96(4).1 indexed citations
Stone, William S. & Irving I. Gottesman. (1993). A perspective on the search for the causes of alcoholism: Slow down the rush to genetical judgements. Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research. 1(3). 123–132.3 indexed citations
Mant, R., Philip Asherson, Andrew A. Hicks, et al.. (1991). Exclusion of close linkage between GABA a receptor subunit 1a gene and schizophrenia using a microsatellite repeat marker. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University).1 indexed citations
Nicol, Susan E. & Irving I. Gottesman. (1983). Clues to the Genetics and Neurobiology of Schizophrenia. American Scientist. 71(4). 398–404.8 indexed citations
Slater, Eliot, James Shields, & Irving I. Gottesman. (1971). Man, mind, and heredity : selected papers of Eliot Slater on psychiatry and genetics.20 indexed citations
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