Louise McDonald

1.3k total citations
21 papers, 753 citations indexed

About

Louise McDonald is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Louise McDonald has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 753 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 5 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Louise McDonald's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (3 papers) and Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (2 papers). Louise McDonald is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (3 papers) and Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (2 papers). Louise McDonald collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Louise McDonald's co-authors include Gerard R. Dawson, David S. Reynolds, Joanna L. Stanley, Terry Brown, Rachael J. Lincoln, Nadine Cohen, Hawys Williams, Kazuto Nosaka, Simon G. Gregory and Tal Raz and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Genetics, PLoS ONE and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Louise McDonald

19 papers receiving 726 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Louise McDonald United Kingdom 8 256 198 183 117 94 21 753
Raymond F. Anton United States 7 226 0.9× 124 0.6× 90 0.5× 83 0.7× 42 0.4× 9 802
H. Kolbe Germany 21 424 1.7× 266 1.3× 181 1.0× 364 3.1× 97 1.0× 39 1.4k
Heather Davis United States 11 385 1.5× 40 0.2× 191 1.0× 169 1.4× 159 1.7× 32 1.0k
Hiroshi Suwaki Japan 19 400 1.6× 61 0.3× 326 1.8× 67 0.6× 94 1.0× 85 1.1k
Koho Miyoshi Japan 18 212 0.8× 168 0.8× 167 0.9× 121 1.0× 183 1.9× 53 746
Å. Wiberg Sweden 16 317 1.2× 256 1.3× 116 0.6× 48 0.4× 197 2.1× 31 888
Fernando Montón Spain 16 299 1.2× 282 1.4× 305 1.7× 35 0.3× 75 0.8× 32 838
Michael D. Köhnke Germany 11 205 0.8× 69 0.3× 116 0.6× 61 0.5× 73 0.8× 16 488
Ihn‐Geun Choi South Korea 14 126 0.5× 56 0.3× 120 0.7× 126 1.1× 48 0.5× 28 674
Tokutaro Komiyama Japan 19 544 2.1× 38 0.2× 312 1.7× 101 0.9× 79 0.8× 33 901

Countries citing papers authored by Louise McDonald

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Fields of papers citing papers by Louise McDonald

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Louise McDonald

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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McDonald, Louise, Lauren Hoffman, & Anne Chapas. (2023). Degradation Therapy with Collagenase and Deoxycholate. Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America. 31(4). 525–533. 1 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2022). Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 47(6). 1109–1114. 1 indexed citations
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Clifton, Andrew, et al.. (2022). Interventions for hyperhidrosis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2022(2). 2 indexed citations
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Jbilou, Jalila, et al.. (2021). Evaluating and Motivating Activation in Long Term Care: Lessons From a Pilot Study. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care. 10(1). 42–46.
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2019). Vulvar itch. BMJ. 364. l83–l83. 1 indexed citations
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Lewis, Andrew J., et al.. (2019). An Australian adaptation of the Strengthening Families Program: Parent and child mental health outcomes from a pilot study. Australian Psychologist. 54(4). 261–271. 4 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2019). Scalp ulceration: a rare manifestation of giant cell arteritis. BMJ Case Reports. 12(11). e230795–e230795. 5 indexed citations
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Torkamani, Mariam, Louise McDonald, Patricia Limousin, et al.. (2014). A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study to Evaluate a Technology Platform for the Assisted Living of People with Dementia and their Carers. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 41(2). 515–523. 87 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2012). Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves sense of well‐being in parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. 27(3). 372–378. 18 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, Denise McDonald, Paul Canning, et al.. (2009). Effects of an Endothelin Receptor Antagonist on a Model of Hypertensive Retinopathy. Ophthalmic Research. 43(2). 99–107. 7 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2008). Discriminative stimulus effects of tiagabine and related GABAergic drugs in rats. Psychopharmacology. 197(4). 591–600. 13 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, et al.. (2006). Gaboxadol, a selective extrasynaptic GABAA agonist, does not generalise to other sleep-enhancing drugs: A rat drug discrimination study. Neuropharmacology. 52(3). 844–853. 6 indexed citations
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Dawson, Gerard R., Karen Maubach, Neil Collinson, et al.. (2006). An Inverse Agonist Selective for α5 Subunit-Containing GABAA Receptors Enhances Cognition. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 316(3). 1335–1345. 207 indexed citations
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Stanley, Joanna L., Rachael J. Lincoln, Terry Brown, et al.. (2005). The mouse beam walking assay offers improved sensitivity over the mouse rotarod in determining motor coordination deficits induced by benzodiazepines. Journal of Psychopharmacology. 19(3). 221–227. 151 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, Paula M. Moran, Goparlen N. Vythelingum, et al.. (2003). Enhancement of latent inhibition by two 5-HT2A receptor antagonists only when given at both pre-exposure and conditioning. Psychopharmacology. 169(3-4). 321–331. 5 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, Paula M. Moran, Goparlen N. Vythelingum, et al.. (2002). Latent inhibition is attenuated by noise and partially restored by a 5-HT2A receptor antagonist. Behavioural Pharmacology. 13(8). 663–667. 24 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise, Paula M. Moran, M. H. Joseph, John Stephenson, & J.A. Gray. (2000). Two 5-HT2A antagonists enhance latent inhibition only when given at two stages of the paradigm. European Journal of Neuroscience. 12. 101–101. 1 indexed citations
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Labay, Valentina, Tal Raz, Hanna Mandel, et al.. (1999). Mutations in SLC19A2 cause thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus and deafness. Nature Genetics. 22(3). 300–304. 207 indexed citations
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McDonald, Louise. (1982). LETTERS. Birth. 9(3). 202–202.

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