Marcelo Schmitz

2.0k total citations
35 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Marcelo Schmitz is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Cognitive Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcelo Schmitz has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 9 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Marcelo Schmitz's work include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (34 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (7 papers). Marcelo Schmitz is often cited by papers focused on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (34 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (7 papers). Marcelo Schmitz collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Australia. Marcelo Schmitz's co-authors include Luís Augusto Rohde, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, Mara Helena Hutz, Silzá Tramontina, Tatiana Roman, Sílvia Martins, Mariana Eizirik, Joseph Biederman, Tatiana Laufer da Silva and Stephen V. Faraone and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Molecular Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Marcelo Schmitz

33 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marcelo Schmitz Brazil 19 1.2k 505 387 254 185 35 1.5k
Iris Manor Israel 24 1.5k 1.2× 845 1.7× 466 1.2× 239 0.9× 225 1.2× 80 1.9k
Melissa Del’Homme United States 16 1.1k 1.0× 776 1.5× 379 1.0× 212 0.8× 226 1.2× 16 1.5k
Cathelijne J.M. Buschgens Netherlands 20 965 0.8× 667 1.3× 266 0.7× 398 1.6× 77 0.4× 24 1.3k
J. Hendriksen Netherlands 16 732 0.6× 363 0.7× 187 0.5× 177 0.7× 133 0.7× 26 1.2k
K. Yvonne Woodworth United States 22 1.2k 1.0× 577 1.1× 501 1.3× 160 0.6× 52 0.3× 56 1.5k
Tim Ziermans Netherlands 24 1.0k 0.9× 867 1.7× 490 1.3× 119 0.5× 107 0.6× 49 1.7k
Binrang Yang China 15 657 0.6× 522 1.0× 178 0.5× 216 0.9× 87 0.5× 48 1.0k
Richard P. Malone United States 22 1.2k 1.0× 703 1.4× 987 2.6× 157 0.6× 70 0.4× 33 1.8k
Sarah Hohmann Germany 19 458 0.4× 405 0.8× 352 0.9× 67 0.3× 105 0.6× 58 1.2k
W. Boudewijn Gunning Netherlands 21 896 0.8× 837 1.7× 264 0.7× 166 0.7× 353 1.9× 51 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcelo Schmitz

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Carpena, Marina Xavier, Thaís Martins‐Silva, Thiago M. Santos, et al.. (2022). Stress-related genetic components in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Effects of the SERPINA6 and SERPINA1 genetic markers in a family-based brazilian sample. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 149. 1–9. 5 indexed citations
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Rosa, Virgínia de Oliveira, Alexandre R. Franco, Giovanni Abrahão Salum, et al.. (2019). Effects of computerized cognitive training as add-on treatment to stimulants in ADHD: a pilot fMRI study. Brain Imaging and Behavior. 14(5). 1933–1944. 35 indexed citations
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Akutagava‐Martins, Glaucia Chiyoko, Angélica Salatino‐Oliveira, Júlia Pasqualini Genro, et al.. (2016). GAD1 gene polymorphisms are associated with hyperactivity in Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 171(8). 1099–1104. 15 indexed citations
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Ketzer, Carla R., et al.. (2012). Is there an association between perinatal complications and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder-inattentive type in children and adolescents?. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry. 34(3). 321–328. 38 indexed citations
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Salatino‐Oliveira, Angélica, Júlia Pasqualini Genro, R Chazan, et al.. (2012). Cathechol-O-methyltransferase Val 158 Met polymorphism is associated with disruptive behavior disorders among children and adolescents with ADHD. Journal of Neural Transmission. 119(6). 729–733. 12 indexed citations
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Tovo‐Rodrigues, Luciana, Luís Augusto Rohde, Marcelo Schmitz, et al.. (2011). Is there a role for rare variants in DRD4 gene in the susceptibility for ADHD? Searching for an effect of allelic heterogeneity. Molecular Psychiatry. 17(5). 520–526. 20 indexed citations
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Pheula, Gabriel Ferreira, Luís Augusto Rohde, & Marcelo Schmitz. (2011). Are family variables associated with ADHD, inattentive type? A case–control study in schools. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 20(3). 137–145. 43 indexed citations
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Schmitz, Marcelo, et al.. (2010). Do Hyperactive Symptoms Matter in ADHD-I Restricted Phenotype?. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 39(6). 741–748. 21 indexed citations
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Schmitz, Marcelo, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, Cristian Zeni, et al.. (2009). Further evidence for the association between attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the serotonin receptor 1B gene. Journal of Neural Transmission. 116(12). 1675–1680. 16 indexed citations
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Silva, Tatiana Laufer da, Thiago Gatti Pianca, Mara Helena Hutz, et al.. (2008). Adrenergic α2A receptor gene and response to methylphenidate in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder-predominantly inattentive type. Journal of Neural Transmission. 115(2). 341–345. 37 indexed citations
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Polanczyk, Guilherme V., Luís Augusto Rohde, Cláudia Maciel Szobot, et al.. (2008). ADHD TREATMENT IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 47(6). 721–722. 13 indexed citations
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Schmitz, Marcelo & Luís Augusto Rohde. (2007). Smoking During Pregnancy and ADHD—Inattentive Type. The ADHD Report. 15(2). 12–16.
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Schmitz, Marcelo, Tatiana Laufer da Silva, Thiago Gatti Pianca, et al.. (2006). Smoking During Pregnancy and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive Type: A Case-Control Study. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 45(11). 1338–1345. 85 indexed citations
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Schmitz, Marcelo, Tatiana Laufer da Silva, Thiago Gatti Pianca, et al.. (2006). Association Between Alpha-2a-adrenergic Receptor Gene and ADHD Inattentive Type. Biological Psychiatry. 60(10). 1028–1033. 56 indexed citations
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Rohde, Luís Augusto, Cláudia Maciel Szobot, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, et al.. (2005). Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in a Diverse Culture: Do Research and Clinical Findings Support the Notion of a Cultural Construct for the Disorder?. Biological Psychiatry. 57(11). 1436–1441. 103 indexed citations
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Roman, Tatiana, Marcelo Schmitz, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, et al.. (2003). Is the α‐2A adrenergic receptor gene (ADRA2A) associated with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder?. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 120B(1). 116–120. 77 indexed citations
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Tramontina, Silzá, Marcelo Schmitz, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, & Luís Augusto Rohde. (2003). Juvenile bipolar disorder in Brazil. Biological Psychiatry. 53(11). 1043–1049. 45 indexed citations
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Roman, Tatiana, Marcelo Schmitz, Guilherme V. Polanczyk, et al.. (2002). Further evidence for the association between attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the dopamine‐β‐hydroxylase gene. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 114(2). 154–158. 94 indexed citations
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Rohde, Luís Augusto, et al.. (2000). Exploring ADHD age-of-onset criterion in Brazilian adolescents. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 9(3). 212–218. 51 indexed citations
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Rohde, Luís Augusto, et al.. (1999). ADHD in a School Sample of Brazilian Adolescents: A Study of Prevalence, Comorbid Conditions, and Impairments. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 38(6). 716–722. 247 indexed citations

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