J.C. Willer

1.9k total citations
34 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

J.C. Willer is a scholar working on Physiology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, J.C. Willer has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Physiology, 14 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 10 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in J.C. Willer's work include Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (19 papers), Pain Management and Placebo Effect (8 papers) and Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (7 papers). J.C. Willer is often cited by papers focused on Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (19 papers), Pain Management and Placebo Effect (8 papers) and Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (7 papers). J.C. Willer collaborates with scholars based in France, Belgium and Chile. J.C. Willer's co-authors include Daniel Le Bars, T. de Broucker, G. Guilbaud, Y. Lamour, Nadine Attal, Didier Bouhassira, L. Brasseur, Didier Bouhassira, Yves Agid and Emmanuelle Apartis and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, Journal of Neurophysiology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

J.C. Willer

32 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J.C. Willer France 16 665 428 326 248 221 34 1.2k
Jörgen Boivie Sweden 14 535 0.8× 310 0.7× 284 0.9× 156 0.6× 231 1.0× 23 985
Willer Jc France 21 1.1k 1.7× 606 1.4× 388 1.2× 552 2.2× 331 1.5× 73 1.9k
Pedro Schestatsky Brazil 20 327 0.5× 316 0.7× 447 1.4× 98 0.4× 167 0.8× 52 1.3k
Rea Rodriguez‐Raecke Germany 15 490 0.7× 430 1.0× 207 0.6× 347 1.4× 95 0.4× 34 1.3k
Doreen B. Pfau Germany 12 528 0.8× 231 0.5× 218 0.7× 306 1.2× 44 0.2× 23 932
Elie D. Al–Chaer United States 21 1.2k 1.8× 322 0.8× 106 0.3× 227 0.9× 333 1.5× 44 2.2k
M. Dam Italy 17 122 0.2× 179 0.4× 258 0.8× 169 0.7× 217 1.0× 28 1.1k
Andrew M. Youssef United States 15 557 0.8× 299 0.7× 114 0.3× 305 1.2× 105 0.5× 21 1.0k
H. O. Handwerker Germany 14 857 1.3× 182 0.4× 146 0.4× 119 0.5× 323 1.5× 26 1.4k
H. van Duijn Netherlands 15 139 0.2× 163 0.4× 104 0.3× 120 0.5× 155 0.7× 37 825

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.C. Willer

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All Works

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Wang, François‐Charles, Nadine Le Forestier, Patrice Gérard, et al.. (2009). Motor neuron disorders: novel electrophysiologic approach (MUFDEC protocol). Supplements to Clinical neurophysiology. 60. 143–152. 1 indexed citations
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Jedynak, C P, Katia Youssov, Emmanuelle Apartis, et al.. (2008). Dystonies et tremblements d’utilisation instrumentale répétitive. Revue Neurologique. 164(1). 53–60. 2 indexed citations
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Cock, Valérie Cochen De, M Vidailhet, Smaranda Leu, et al.. (2007). Restoration of normal motor control in Parkinson's disease during REM sleep. Brain. 130(2). 450–456. 214 indexed citations
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Bars, Daniel Le & J.C. Willer. (2004). Physiologie de la douleur. 1(4). 227–266. 12 indexed citations
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Tankéré, F., Thierry Maisonobe, Lionel Naccache, et al.. (2000). Further evidence for a central reorganisation of synaptic connectivity in patients with hypoglossal–facial anastomosis in man. Brain Research. 864(1). 87–94. 16 indexed citations
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Willer, J.C., Didier Bouhassira, & Daniel Le Bars. (1999). Bases neurophysiologiques du phénomène de contre-irritation: les contrôles inhibiteurs diffus induits par stimulations nociceptives. Neurophysiologie Clinique. 29(5). 379–400. 47 indexed citations
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Bouhassira, Didier, Nadine Attal, J.C. Willer, & L. Brasseur. (1999). Painful and painless peripheral sensory neuropathies due to HIV infection: a comparison using quantitative sensory evaluation. Pain. 80(1). 265–272. 88 indexed citations
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Danziger, Nicolas, Sylvie Rozenberg, Pierre Bourgeois, G. Charpentier, & J.C. Willer. (1998). Depressive effects of segmental and heterotopic application of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and piezoelectric current on lower limb nociceptive flexion reflex in human subjects. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 79(2). 191–200. 32 indexed citations
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Bustamante, Diego, C. Paeile, J.C. Willer, & Daniel Le Bars. (1997). Effects of Intrathecal or Intracerebroventricular Administration of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs on a C-Fiber Reflex in Rats. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 281(3). 1381–1391. 28 indexed citations
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Coffin, Benoît, Didier Bouhassira, B Fraitag, et al.. (1996). Effect of the kappa agonist fedotozine on perception of gastric distension in healthy humans. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 10(6). 919–925. 56 indexed citations
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Guirimand, Frédéric, M. Chauvin, J.C. Willer, & Daniel Le Bars. (1995). Effects of intravenous morphine and buprenorphine on a C-fiber reflex in the rat.. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 273(2). 830–841. 27 indexed citations
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Guirimand, Frédéric, M. Chauvin, J.C. Willer, & Daniel Le Bars. (1995). Effects of intrathecal and intracerebroventricular buprenorphine on a C-fiber reflex in the rat.. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 275(2). 629–637. 8 indexed citations
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Vidailhet, Marie, et al.. (1994). Electrophysiological Evidence for Central Hyperexcitability of Facial Motoneurons in Hemifacial Spasm. PubMed. 216–217. 12 indexed citations
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Willer, J.C., et al.. (1993). Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis alters excitability of hypoglossal motoneurones in man. Neuroscience Letters. 155(2). 212–215. 8 indexed citations
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Guilbaud, G., J.M. Benoist, A Levante, M. Gautron, & J.C. Willer. (1992). Primary somatosensory cortex in rats with pain-related behaviours due to a peripheral mononeuropathy after moderate ligation of one sciatic nerve: neuronal responsivity to somatic stimulation. Experimental Brain Research. 92(2). 227–45. 53 indexed citations
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Willer, J.C., et al.. (1986). The ability of PK 8165, a quinoline derivative, to reduce responses to a stressful situation in a double-blind study in man. Neuropharmacology. 25(3). 275–281. 6 indexed citations
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Boureau, F., et al.. (1980). Human neuropharmacological findings with oxapadol (MD 720111), a new non-narcotic analgesic. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 36(1). 97–98. 5 indexed citations
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Willer, J.C., et al.. (1979). Nociceptive flexion reflexes elicited by noxious laser radiant heat in man. Pain. 7(1). 15–20. 33 indexed citations
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Boureau, F., et al.. (1978). Study of naloxone in normal awake man: Effects on spinal reflexes. Neuropharmacology. 17(8). 565–568. 32 indexed citations
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Willer, J.C. & N Bathien. (1977). Pharmacological modulations on the nociceptive flexion reflex in man. Pain. 3(2). 111–119. 35 indexed citations

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