Jeffrey Hubbard

812 total citations
20 papers, 491 citations indexed

About

Jeffrey Hubbard is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeffrey Hubbard has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 491 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 11 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 6 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jeffrey Hubbard's work include Circadian rhythm and melatonin (10 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (10 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (5 papers). Jeffrey Hubbard is often cited by papers focused on Circadian rhythm and melatonin (10 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (10 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (5 papers). Jeffrey Hubbard collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, France and United States. Jeffrey Hubbard's co-authors include Paul Franken, Yann Emmenegger, Patrice Bourgin, Élisabeth Ruppert, Ruth O’Hara, Laurence Bayer, Antoine Adamantidis, Aurore A. Perrault, Valérie Mongrain and Thomas C. Gent and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Jeffrey Hubbard

19 papers receiving 481 citations

Peers

Jeffrey Hubbard
Wytske A. Hofstra Netherlands
Bao Anh Phan United States
Samuel J. Potolicchio United States
Gila Hertz United States
Michael S. Hoffman United States
Miklós Palotai United States
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All Works

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Scammell, Thomas E., Alexandre Datta, Ina Djonlagic, et al.. (2024). Hyperarousal features in the sleep architecture of individuals with and without insomnia. Journal of Sleep Research. 34(1). e14256–e14256. 4 indexed citations
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Kompotis, Konstantinos, Géraldine M. Mang, Jeffrey Hubbard, et al.. (2024). Cortical miR-709 links glutamatergic signaling to NREM sleep EEG slow waves in an activity-dependent manner. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(3). e2220532121–e2220532121. 2 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Jeffrey, Élisabeth Ruppert, Jessica W. Tsai, et al.. (2021). Dissecting and modeling photic and melanopsin effects to predict sleep disturbances induced by irregular light exposure in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(25). 19 indexed citations
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Vellei, Marika, Giorgia Chinazzo, Kirsi‐Marja Zitting, & Jeffrey Hubbard. (2021). Human thermal perception and time of day: A review. Temperature. 8(4). 320–341. 26 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Jeffrey, Thomas C. Gent, Yann Emmenegger, et al.. (2020). Rapid fast-delta decay following prolonged wakefulness marks a phase of wake-inertia in NREM sleep. Nature Communications. 11(1). 3130–3130. 61 indexed citations
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Hor, Charlotte N., Jake Yeung, Maxime Jan, et al.. (2019). Sleep–wake-driven and circadian contributions to daily rhythms in gene expression and chromatin accessibility in the murine cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(51). 25773–25783. 58 indexed citations
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Geoffroy, Pierre A., et al.. (2019). Light therapy with boxes or glasses to counteract effects of acute sleep deprivation. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 18073–18073. 28 indexed citations
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Kompotis, Konstantinos, Jeffrey Hubbard, Yann Emmenegger, et al.. (2019). Rocking Promotes Sleep in Mice through Rhythmic Stimulation of the Vestibular System. Current Biology. 29(3). 392–401.e4. 66 indexed citations
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Ruppert, Élisabeth, Marc Bataillard, Izzie Jacques Namer, et al.. (2016). Hyperdopaminergism in lenticulostriate stroke-related restless legs syndrome: an imaging study. Sleep Medicine. 30. 136–138. 17 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Jeffrey, et al.. (2015). Arvicanthis ansorgei, a Novel Model for the Study of Sleep and Waking in Diurnal Rodents. SLEEP. 38(6). 979–88. 12 indexed citations
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Viola, Antoine, et al.. (2015). Beneficial effect of morning light after one night of sleep deprivation. Sleep Medicine. 16. S17–S17. 1 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Jeffrey, et al.. (2013). Non-circadian direct effects of light on sleep and alertness: Lessons from transgenic mouse models. Sleep Medicine Reviews. 17(6). 445–452. 66 indexed citations
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Schröder, Carmen, et al.. (2013). Serotonin transporter polymorphism is associated with increased apnea–hypopnea index in older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 29(3). 227–235. 8 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Jeffrey, Christine Erhardt, Élisabeth Ruppert, et al.. (2011). Floppy eyelid syndrome is associated with obstructive sleep apnoea: a prospective study on 127 patients. Journal of Sleep Research. 21(3). 308–315. 38 indexed citations
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O’Hara, Ruth, Erin Cassidy‐Eagle, Sherry A. Beaudreau, et al.. (2009). Increasing the Ranks of Academic Researchers in Mental Health: A Multisite Approach to Postdoctoral Fellowship Training. Academic Medicine. 85(1). 41–47. 11 indexed citations
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O’Hara, Ruth, et al.. (2009). Sleep apnea, apolipoprotein epsilon 4 allele, and TBI: Mechanism for cognitive dysfunction and development of dementia. The Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 46(6). 837–837. 25 indexed citations

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