Jessica Flannery

4.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
57 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

Jessica Flannery is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jessica Flannery has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Clinical Psychology, 15 papers in Social Psychology and 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jessica Flannery's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (23 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (11 papers). Jessica Flannery is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (23 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (11 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (11 papers). Jessica Flannery collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Switzerland. Jessica Flannery's co-authors include Nim Tottenham, Bonnie Goff, Eva H. Telzer, Dylan G. Gee, Laurel J. Gabard‐Durnam, Kathryn L. Humphreys, Todd A. Hare, Susan Y. Bookheimer, Mor Shapiro and Christina Caldera and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Jessica Flannery

53 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Hit Papers

Early developmental emergence of human amygdala–prefronta... 2013 2026 2017 2021 2013 2013 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jessica Flannery United States 24 1.5k 981 803 704 696 57 3.1k
Bonnie Goff United States 21 1.3k 0.9× 906 0.9× 678 0.8× 677 1.0× 616 0.9× 27 2.6k
Kathryn L. Humphreys United States 22 1.2k 0.8× 748 0.8× 571 0.7× 594 0.8× 509 0.7× 39 2.6k
Laurel J. Gabard‐Durnam United States 28 1.4k 0.9× 1.6k 1.6× 658 0.8× 665 0.9× 548 0.8× 55 3.6k
Karina Quevedo United States 17 1.3k 0.8× 577 0.6× 563 0.7× 712 1.0× 450 0.6× 35 2.6k
Natalie L. Colich United States 29 1.2k 0.8× 955 1.0× 380 0.5× 543 0.8× 357 0.5× 51 2.8k
Anne‐Laura van Harmelen United Kingdom 28 2.2k 1.5× 571 0.6× 713 0.9× 364 0.5× 695 1.0× 66 3.4k
Nestor L. Lopez‐Duran United States 30 1.3k 0.9× 368 0.4× 556 0.7× 812 1.2× 594 0.9× 72 2.5k
Elizabeth P. Hayden Canada 31 1.6k 1.1× 508 0.5× 528 0.7× 383 0.5× 702 1.0× 107 2.7k
Pia Pechtel United States 17 1.2k 0.8× 399 0.4× 426 0.5× 498 0.7× 428 0.6× 25 2.1k
Darby Saxbe United States 31 1.3k 0.9× 347 0.4× 1.1k 1.4× 480 0.7× 804 1.2× 87 2.9k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jessica Flannery

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All Works

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Flannery, Jessica, et al.. (2023). Behavioral and Neural Trajectories of Risk Taking for Peer and Parent in Adolescence. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 35(5). 802–815. 4 indexed citations
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Heleniak, Charlotte, Bonnie Goff, Laurel J. Gabard‐Durnam, et al.. (2023). Telomere Erosion and Depressive Symptoms Across Development Following Institutional Care. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 63(3). 365–375. 6 indexed citations
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Calhoun, Casey D., Elizabeth A. Nick, Kyrill Gurtovenko, et al.. (2022). Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Care: Contemporary Practices and Introduction of the 5S Model. Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 7(4). 477–492. 3 indexed citations
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Armstrong‐Carter, Emma, Jessica Flannery, Benjamin W. Nelson, et al.. (2021). Adolescents Are More Likely to Help Others on Days They Take Risks and Crave Social Connections. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 32(4). 1421–1432. 2 indexed citations
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VanTieghem, Michelle, Jessica Flannery, Christina Caldera, et al.. (2021). Longitudinal changes in amygdala, hippocampus and cortisol development following early caregiving adversity. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 48. 100916–100916. 52 indexed citations
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Andrews, Jack L., Kathryn L. Mills, John C. Flournoy, et al.. (2020). Expectations of Social Consequences Impact Anticipated Involvement in Health‐Risk Behavior During Adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 30(4). 1008–1024. 9 indexed citations
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Flournoy, John C., Nandita Vijayakumar, Theresa W Cheng, et al.. (2020). Improving practices and inferences in developmental cognitive neuroscience. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 45. 100807–100807. 30 indexed citations
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Flannery, Jessica, Keaton Stagaman, Adam R. Burns, et al.. (2020). Gut Feelings Begin in Childhood: the Gut Metagenome Correlates with Early Environment, Caregiving, and Behavior. mBio. 11(1). 54 indexed citations
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Pfeifer, Jennifer H., Michelle L. Byrne, Benjamin Oosterhoff, et al.. (2020). Assessment of COVID-19 Experiences (ACE) for Adolescents - Research Tracker and Facilitator. OSF Preprints (OSF Preprints). 8 indexed citations
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Cheng, Theresa W, Nandita Vijayakumar, John C. Flournoy, et al.. (2020). Feeling left out or just surprised? Neural correlates of social exclusion and overinclusion in adolescence. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 20(2). 340–355. 18 indexed citations
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Flannery, Jessica, et al.. (2019). Working memory moderates the association between early institutional care and separation anxiety symptoms in late childhood and adolescence. Development and Psychopathology. 31(3). 989–997. 3 indexed citations
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Tottenham, Nim, Mor Shapiro, Jessica Flannery, Christina Caldera, & Regina M. Sullivan. (2019). Parental presence switches avoidance to attraction learning in children. Nature Human Behaviour. 3(10). 1070–1077. 59 indexed citations
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Callaghan, Bridget, Andrea Fields, Dylan G. Gee, et al.. (2019). Mind and gut: Associations between mood and gastrointestinal distress in children exposed to adversity. Development and Psychopathology. 32(1). 309–328. 55 indexed citations
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Flannery, Jessica, Laurel J. Gabard‐Durnam, Mor Shapiro, et al.. (2017). Diurnal cortisol after early institutional care—Age matters. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 25. 160–166. 26 indexed citations
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Flannery, Jessica, Nicole R. Giuliani, John C. Flournoy, & Jennifer H. Pfeifer. (2017). Neurodevelopmental changes across adolescence in viewing and labeling dynamic peer emotions. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 25. 113–127. 19 indexed citations
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Green, Shulamite A., Bonnie Goff, Dylan G. Gee, et al.. (2016). Discrimination of amygdala response predicts future separation anxiety in youth with early deprivation. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 57(10). 1135–1144. 16 indexed citations
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Humphreys, Kathryn L., Steve S. Lee, Eva H. Telzer, et al.. (2015). Exploration—exploitation strategy is dependent on early experience. Developmental Psychobiology. 57(3). 313–321. 62 indexed citations
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Telzer, Eva H., Jessica Flannery, Mor Shapiro, et al.. (2013). Early Experience Shapes Amygdala Sensitivity to Race: An International Adoption Design. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(33). 13484–13488. 26 indexed citations

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