Kimberly A. Young

1.4k total citations
14 papers, 935 citations indexed

About

Kimberly A. Young is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Kimberly A. Young has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 935 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Social Psychology, 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 7 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Kimberly A. Young's work include Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (9 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (8 papers) and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (6 papers). Kimberly A. Young is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (9 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (8 papers) and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (6 papers). Kimberly A. Young collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Australia. Kimberly A. Young's co-authors include Zuoxin Wang, Kyle L. Gobrogge, Yan Liu, Yan Liu, Zhibin Zhang, Yan Liu, Yongliang Pan, Brandon J. Aragona, J. Thomas Curtis and Kanchana Jagannathan and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Kimberly A. Young

13 papers receiving 915 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kimberly A. Young United States 13 667 323 227 197 151 14 935
Genaro A. Coria‐Ávila Mexico 21 755 1.1× 311 1.0× 237 1.0× 288 1.5× 185 1.2× 99 1.5k
James P. Burkett United States 9 678 1.0× 288 0.9× 173 0.8× 114 0.6× 161 1.1× 17 880
William M. Kenkel United States 22 941 1.4× 322 1.0× 275 1.2× 151 0.8× 160 1.1× 41 1.3k
Iulia Toth Germany 7 792 1.2× 259 0.8× 393 1.7× 168 0.9× 169 1.1× 8 958
Zhimin Song United States 13 530 0.8× 197 0.6× 178 0.8× 161 0.8× 85 0.6× 17 797
Kyle L. Gobrogge United States 17 833 1.2× 413 1.3× 265 1.2× 154 0.8× 131 0.9× 22 1.2k
Katharine L. Campi United States 16 456 0.7× 182 0.6× 276 1.2× 291 1.5× 196 1.3× 16 935
Brenden Gingrich United States 7 1.1k 1.6× 552 1.7× 216 1.0× 153 0.8× 198 1.3× 9 1.2k
Rui Jia China 18 682 1.0× 251 0.8× 389 1.7× 129 0.7× 101 0.7× 41 937
Sarah A. Laredo United States 14 444 0.7× 167 0.5× 296 1.3× 142 0.7× 75 0.5× 14 707

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kimberly A. Young

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Arriens, Cristina, Eric F. Morand, Anca Askanase, et al.. (2025). Design of Two Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Trials of Deucravacitinib, an Oral, Selective, Allosteric TYK2 Inhibitor, in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Advances in Therapy. 42(11). 5830–5844.
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Regier, Paul S., Zachary A. Monge, Teresa R. Franklin, et al.. (2016). Emotional, physical and sexual abuse are associated with a heightened limbic response to cocaine cues. Addiction Biology. 22(6). 1768–1777. 25 indexed citations
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Young, Kimberly A., Teresa R. Franklin, David C. S. Roberts, et al.. (2014). Nipping Cue Reactivity in the Bud: Baclofen Prevents Limbic Activation Elicited by Subliminal Drug Cues. Journal of Neuroscience. 34(14). 5038–5043. 50 indexed citations
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Wetherill, Reagan R., Anna Rose Childress, Kanchana Jagannathan, et al.. (2013). Neural responses to subliminally presented cannabis and other emotionally evocative cues in cannabis-dependent individuals. Psychopharmacology. 231(7). 1397–1407. 47 indexed citations
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Liu, Yan, Kimberly A. Young, J. Thomas Curtis, Brandon J. Aragona, & Zuoxin Wang. (2011). Social Bonding Decreases the Rewarding Properties of Amphetamine through a Dopamine D1 Receptor-Mediated Mechanism. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(22). 7960–7966. 75 indexed citations
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Young, Kimberly A., Kyle L. Gobrogge, Yan Liu, & Zuoxin Wang. (2010). The neurobiology of pair bonding: Insights from a socially monogamous rodent. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 32(1). 53–69. 261 indexed citations
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Pan, Yongliang, et al.. (2010). Agonistic encounters and brain activation in dominant and subordinate male greater long-tailed hamsters. Hormones and Behavior. 58(3). 478–484. 44 indexed citations
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Young, Kimberly A., Yan Liu, Kyle L. Gobrogge, et al.. (2010). Amphetamine alters behavior and mesocorticolimbic dopamine receptor expression in the monogamous female prairie vole. Brain Research. 1367. 213–222. 22 indexed citations
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Xu, Lining, Yuxiang Pan, Kimberly A. Young, Zuoxin Wang, & Zhibin Zhang. (2010). Oxytocin and vasopressin immunoreactive staining in the brains of Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) and greater long-tailed hamsters (Tscherskia triton). Neuroscience. 169(3). 1235–1247. 23 indexed citations
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Young, Kimberly A., Kyle L. Gobrogge, & Zuoxin Wang. (2010). The role of mesocorticolimbic dopamine in regulating interactions between drugs of abuse and social behavior. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 35(3). 498–515. 91 indexed citations
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Pan, Yongliang, Yan Liu, Kimberly A. Young, Zhibin Zhang, & Zuoxin Wang. (2009). Post-weaning social isolation alters anxiety-related behavior and neurochemical gene expression in the brain of male prairie voles. Neuroscience Letters. 454(1). 67–71. 82 indexed citations
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Liu, Yan, Brandon J. Aragona, Kimberly A. Young, et al.. (2009). Nucleus accumbens dopamine mediates amphetamine-induced impairment of social bonding in a monogamous rodent species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107(3). 1217–1222. 76 indexed citations
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Young, Kimberly A., Yan Liu, & Zuoxin Wang. (2008). The neurobiology of social attachment: A comparative approach to behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical studies. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 148(4). 401–410. 121 indexed citations
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Rahman, Zia Ur, Robert H. Ring, Kimberly A. Young, et al.. (2008). Inhibition of uptake 2 (or extraneuronal monoamine transporter) by normetanephrine potentiates the neurochemical effects of venlafaxine. Brain Research. 1203. 68–78. 18 indexed citations

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