Jamie L. Russell

5.5k total citations
75 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Jamie L. Russell is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jamie L. Russell has authored 75 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Social Psychology, 30 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 23 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jamie L. Russell's work include Child and Animal Learning Development (29 papers), Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers) and Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience (20 papers). Jamie L. Russell is often cited by papers focused on Child and Animal Learning Development (29 papers), Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers) and Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience (20 papers). Jamie L. Russell collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and France. Jamie L. Russell's co-authors include William D. Hopkins, William D. Hopkins, Jennifer Schaeffer, David A. Leavens, Hani D. Freeman, Jared P. Taglialatela, Steven J. Schapiro, Heidi Lyn, Heather A. Himburg and John P. Chute and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Medicine and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Jamie L. Russell

73 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jamie L. Russell United States 32 1.3k 917 850 751 447 75 3.1k
Juan Carlos Gómez United Kingdom 31 505 0.4× 639 0.7× 577 0.7× 226 0.3× 93 0.2× 95 2.6k
Matthias Groszer United States 31 110 0.1× 399 0.4× 443 0.5× 3.1k 4.1× 176 0.4× 37 5.3k
Cecilia Lai United Kingdom 16 232 0.2× 1.2k 1.3× 887 1.0× 1.4k 1.9× 305 0.7× 20 3.9k
Jane A. Hurst United Kingdom 34 97 0.1× 648 0.7× 577 0.7× 2.6k 3.5× 286 0.6× 85 7.7k
Sonja C. Vernes Netherlands 28 202 0.2× 680 0.7× 581 0.7× 1.1k 1.5× 585 1.3× 54 3.0k
Ernest F. Terwilliger United States 33 1.3k 1.0× 56 0.1× 288 0.3× 1.8k 2.4× 44 0.1× 57 5.5k
Charles M. Rogers United States 18 378 0.3× 261 0.3× 205 0.2× 205 0.3× 95 0.2× 32 1.5k
Irma Järvelä Finland 42 246 0.2× 56 0.1× 972 1.1× 1.7k 2.2× 74 0.2× 146 5.6k
Victor Wiebe Germany 20 297 0.2× 192 0.2× 138 0.2× 836 1.1× 111 0.2× 22 2.6k
John T. Manning United Kingdom 42 528 0.4× 187 0.2× 672 0.8× 4.6k 6.1× 171 0.4× 85 6.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jamie L. Russell

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All Works

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Nair‐Gill, Evan, Massimo Bonora, Xue Zhong, et al.. (2021). Calcium flux control by Pacs1‐Wdr37 promotes lymphocyte quiescence and lymphoproliferative diseases. The EMBO Journal. 40(9). e104888–e104888. 18 indexed citations
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Rios, Jonathan J., Hao Yu, Kandamurugu Manickam, et al.. (2021). Saturation mutagenesis defines novel mouse models of severe spine deformity. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 14(6). 4 indexed citations
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Ding, Yi, Yuanfei Zhu, Ashwani Kumar, et al.. (2020). Forward genetic analysis using OCT screening identifiesSfxn3mutations leading to progressive outer retinal degeneration in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(23). 12931–12942. 11 indexed citations
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Choi, Jin Huk, Xue Zhong, Zhao Zhang, et al.. (2020). Essential cell-extrinsic requirement for PDIA6 in lymphoid and myeloid development. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 217(4). 14 indexed citations
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Zhan, Xiaoming, Xue Zhong, Jin Huk Choi, et al.. (2020). Adenosine monophosphate deaminase 3 null mutation causes reduction of naive T cells in mouse peripheral blood. Blood Advances. 4(15). 3594–3605. 7 indexed citations
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Wang, Kuan-Wen, Xiaoming Zhan, William McAlpine, et al.. (2019). Enhanced susceptibility to chemically induced colitis caused by excessive endosomal TLR signaling in LRBA-deficient mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(23). 11380–11389. 17 indexed citations
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McAlpine, William, Jamie L. Russell, Anne R. Murray, Bruce Beutler, & Emre E. Turer. (2019). Research Techniques Made Simple: Forward Genetic Screening to Uncover Genes Involved in Skin Biology. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 139(9). 1848–1853.e1. 3 indexed citations
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Hall, Katie, et al.. (2019). Chimpanzees Rarely Settle on Consistent Patterns of Play in the Hawk Dove, Assurance, and Prisoner's Dilemma Games, in a Token Exchange Task. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6(1). 48–70. 17 indexed citations
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Wang, Tao, Chun Hui Bu, Sara Hildebrand, et al.. (2018). Probability of phenotypically detectable protein damage by ENU-induced mutations in the Mutagenetix database. Nature Communications. 9(1). 441–441. 27 indexed citations
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Taglialatela, Jared P., Jamie L. Russell, Sarah M. Pope, et al.. (2015). Multimodal communication in chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology. 77(11). 1143–1148. 36 indexed citations
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Meguerditchian, Adrien, Kimberley A. Phillips, Amandine Chapelain, et al.. (2015). Handedness for Unimanual Grasping in 564 Great Apes: The Effect on Grip Morphology and a Comparison with Hand Use for a Bimanual Coordinated Task. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 1794–1794. 29 indexed citations
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Russell, Jamie L., Sean C. Goetsch, Helen Coe, et al.. (2012). Regulated Expression of pH Sensing G Protein-Coupled Receptor-68 Identified through Chemical Biology Defines a New Drug Target for Ischemic Heart Disease. ACS Chemical Biology. 7(6). 1077–1083. 44 indexed citations
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Dioum, Elhadji M., Jihan K. Osborne, Sean C. Goetsch, et al.. (2011). A small molecule differentiation inducer increases insulin production by pancreatic β cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(51). 20713–20718. 37 indexed citations
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Taglialatela, Jared P., Jamie L. Russell, Jennifer Schaeffer, & William D. Hopkins. (2011). Chimpanzee Vocal Signaling Points to a Multimodal Origin of Human Language. PLoS ONE. 6(4). e18852–e18852. 70 indexed citations
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Meadows, Sarah K., Holly K. Dressman, Pamela Daher, et al.. (2010). Diagnosis of Partial Body Radiation Exposure in Mice Using Peripheral Blood Gene Expression Profiles. PLoS ONE. 5(7). e11535–e11535. 51 indexed citations
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Leavens, David A., Jamie L. Russell, & William D. Hopkins. (2009). Multimodal communication by captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Animal Cognition. 13(1). 33–40. 88 indexed citations
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Hostetter, Autumn B., Jamie L. Russell, Hani D. Freeman, & William D. Hopkins. (2006). Now you see me, now you don't: evidence that chimpanzees understand the role of the eyes in attention. Animal Cognition. 10(1). 55–62. 78 indexed citations
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Martin, Cindy M., Jamie L. Russell, Anwarul Ferdous, & Daniel J. Garry. (2006). Molecular signatures define myogenic stem cell populations. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 2(1). 37–42. 8 indexed citations
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Hopkins, William D., et al.. (2005). Simple Reaching Is Not So Simple: Association Between Hand Use and Grip Preferences in Captive Chimpanzees. International Journal of Primatology. 26(2). 259–277. 39 indexed citations
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Cantalupo, Claudio, et al.. (2004). Chimpanzees are right‐handed when recording bouts of hand use. Laterality Asymmetries of Body Brain and Cognition. 10(2). 149–159. 39 indexed citations

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