L.M.G. Curfs

1.2k total citations
36 papers, 814 citations indexed

About

L.M.G. Curfs is a scholar working on Genetics, Cognitive Neuroscience and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, L.M.G. Curfs has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 814 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Genetics, 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in L.M.G. Curfs's work include Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (11 papers), Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting (7 papers) and Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (6 papers). L.M.G. Curfs is often cited by papers focused on Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (11 papers), Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting (7 papers) and Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (6 papers). L.M.G. Curfs collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Belgium and Tanzania. L.M.G. Curfs's co-authors include Wil H. E. Buntinx, Luc de Witte, J. P. Fryns, Maurits W. van der Molen, Melle J. W. van der Molen, Ben C.J. Hamel, G.J.A. Ramakers, A. M. Wiegers, S. Tuinier and Martine Borghgraef and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Neurophysiology, Brain and Cognition and Journal of Intellectual Disability Research.

In The Last Decade

L.M.G. Curfs

33 papers receiving 785 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
L.M.G. Curfs Netherlands 15 396 288 188 145 110 36 814
Gail A. Spiridigliozzi United States 23 659 1.7× 498 1.7× 255 1.4× 175 1.2× 32 0.3× 44 1.3k
Renzo Vianello Italy 14 172 0.4× 238 0.8× 66 0.4× 136 0.9× 83 0.8× 38 889
T. P. Berney United Kingdom 17 244 0.6× 438 1.5× 135 0.7× 552 3.8× 142 1.3× 40 1.2k
Klaus Sarimski Germany 16 271 0.7× 176 0.6× 133 0.7× 192 1.3× 17 0.2× 83 668
Sarah Savage United States 16 382 1.0× 608 2.1× 185 1.0× 376 2.6× 46 0.4× 32 1.2k
Kate Woodcock United Kingdom 17 401 1.0× 402 1.4× 66 0.4× 220 1.5× 22 0.2× 58 849
Jonathan Lai Canada 11 231 0.6× 415 1.4× 136 0.7× 155 1.1× 15 0.1× 31 710
Jennifer Dyer-Friedman United States 10 506 1.3× 505 1.8× 197 1.0× 360 2.5× 12 0.1× 11 828
Erica Richmond United States 9 327 0.8× 349 1.2× 54 0.3× 165 1.1× 13 0.1× 12 587
Amy Epstein Australia 17 381 1.0× 237 0.8× 113 0.6× 437 3.0× 36 0.3× 24 900

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Fields of papers citing papers by L.M.G. Curfs

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of L.M.G. Curfs

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of L.M.G. Curfs. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of L.M.G. Curfs based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with L.M.G. Curfs. L.M.G. Curfs is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schaafsma, Dilana, Gerjo Kok, Joke Stoffelen, & L.M.G. Curfs. (2014). People With Intellectual Disabilities About Sexuality: Important Implications for the Development of sex Education. European Health Psychologist. 16. 597. 1 indexed citations
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Stoffelen, Joke, Dilana Schaafsma, Gerjo Kok, & L.M.G. Curfs. (2014). Women who love : an explorative study on the lived experiences of lesbian and bisexual women with a mild intellectual disability in The Netherlands. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 1 indexed citations
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Buntinx, Wil H. E., et al.. (2012). Individual support planning: perceptions and expectations of people with intellectual disabilities in the Netherlands. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 57(11). 1027–1036. 10 indexed citations
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Molen, Melle J. W. van der, Maurits W. van der Molen, K. Richard Ridderinkhof, et al.. (2012). Attentional set-shifting in fragile X syndrome. Brain and Cognition. 78(3). 206–217. 16 indexed citations
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Stoffelen, Joke, Dilana Schaafsma, Gerjo Kok, & L.M.G. Curfs. (2012). Talking about sex with people with intellectual disabilities. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 809–809. 1 indexed citations
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Molen, Melle J. W. van der, et al.. (2011). Auditory and visual cortical activity during selective attention in fragile X syndrome: A cascade of processing deficiencies. Clinical Neurophysiology. 123(4). 720–729. 71 indexed citations
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Molen, Melle J. W. van der, Maurits W. van der Molen, K. Richard Ridderinkhof, et al.. (2011). Auditory change detection in fragile X syndrome males: A brain potential study. Clinical Neurophysiology. 123(7). 1309–1318. 67 indexed citations
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Rijken, Mieke, et al.. (2010). Participation in daytime activities among people with mild or moderate intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 55(1). 4–18. 95 indexed citations
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Witte, Luc de, et al.. (2008). Impact of environmental factors on community participation of persons with an intellectual disability: a systematic review. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 53(1). 54–64. 155 indexed citations
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Braam, Wiebe, et al.. (2006). Sleep and sleep problems in Angelman syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome. Birth Defects Research. 81–104. 3 indexed citations
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Collin, Philippe, Harm Boer, Annick Vogels, & L.M.G. Curfs. (2005). Psychosis in children with the Prader-Willi syndrome. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 19(3). 254–254. 1 indexed citations
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Verhoeven, W.M.A., S. Tuinier, & L.M.G. Curfs. (2003). Prader–Willi syndrome: cycloid psychosis in a genetic subtype?. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 15(1). 32–37. 14 indexed citations
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Prinzie, Peter, Mie‐Jef Descheemaeker, Annick Vogels, et al.. (2003). Personality profiles of children and adolescents with neurofibromatosis type 1. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 118A(1). 1–7. 15 indexed citations
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Verhoeven, W.M.A., S. Tuinier, Annick Vogels, et al.. (2002). The psychopathological phenotype of Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome. European Psychiatry. 17. 154–154. 1 indexed citations
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Curfs, L.M.G., et al.. (1995). Personality profiles of youngsters with Prader‐Willi syndrome and youngsters attending regular schools. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 39(3). 241–248. 17 indexed citations
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Descheemaeker, Mie‐Jef, et al.. (1994). The Prader-Willi syndrome: a self supporting program for children, youngsters and adults.. PubMed. 5(2). 199–205. 11 indexed citations
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Wiegers, A. M., et al.. (1993). Adaptive behavior in the fragile X syndrome: Profile and development. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 47(2). 216–220. 17 indexed citations
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Fisch, Gene S., Lawrence R. Shapiro, Richard J. Simensen, et al.. (1992). Longitudinal changes in IQ among fragile X males: Clinical evidence of more than one mutation?. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 43(1-2). 28–34. 12 indexed citations
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Fisch, Gene S., Tadao Arinami, U. Froster‐Iskenius, et al.. (1991). Relationship between age and IQ among fragile X males: A multicenter study. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 38(2-3). 481–487. 24 indexed citations
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Curfs, L.M.G., et al.. (1991). Strengths and weaknesses in the cognitive profile of youngsters with Prader‐Willi syndrome. Clinical Genetics. 40(6). 430–434. 70 indexed citations

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