Margaret Madigan

708 total citations
22 papers, 357 citations indexed

About

Margaret Madigan is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Margaret Madigan has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 357 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 6 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Margaret Madigan's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (10 papers), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (6 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (3 papers). Margaret Madigan is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (10 papers), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (6 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (3 papers). Margaret Madigan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Taiwan and Israel. Margaret Madigan's co-authors include Kenneth Blum, Eric R. Braverman, John Giordano, Roger L. Waite, Bernard W. Downs, Thomas J.H. Chen, Abdalla Bowirrat, Mallory Kerner, Siobhan Morse and Marlene Oscar‐Berman and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Molecular Neurobiology and Current Neuropharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Margaret Madigan

20 papers receiving 327 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Margaret Madigan United States 11 141 121 92 72 58 22 357
Kyoji Okita Japan 14 140 1.0× 100 0.8× 128 1.4× 42 0.6× 41 0.7× 33 465
Kunihiko Shioe Japan 6 129 0.9× 61 0.5× 75 0.8× 64 0.9× 107 1.8× 10 445
John L. Dills United States 9 92 0.7× 86 0.7× 64 0.7× 60 0.8× 110 1.9× 11 498
Mathieu Blanchard Ireland 9 103 0.7× 202 1.7× 216 2.3× 59 0.8× 83 1.4× 12 508
Shuya Yan China 8 82 0.6× 99 0.8× 158 1.7× 39 0.5× 71 1.2× 23 363
Andrea Vereczkei Hungary 14 104 0.7× 113 0.9× 76 0.8× 39 0.5× 110 1.9× 22 491
Elisa Guma Canada 14 119 0.8× 78 0.6× 168 1.8× 50 0.7× 36 0.6× 32 560
Astrid Knobel Germany 7 137 1.0× 70 0.6× 103 1.1× 63 0.9× 71 1.2× 9 333
Vadim D. Khait United States 7 139 1.0× 149 1.2× 143 1.6× 76 1.1× 149 2.6× 8 485
Annamaria Porcelli Italy 9 113 0.8× 115 1.0× 152 1.7× 115 1.6× 58 1.0× 14 399

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Madigan, Margaret, Ashim Gupta, Abdalla Bowirrat, et al.. (2022). Precision Behavioral Management (PBM) and Cognitive Control as a Potential Therapeutic and Prophylactic Modality for Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS): Is There Enough Evidence?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(11). 6395–6395. 5 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Todd C. Pappas, Margaret Madigan, et al.. (2019). Rapid Anti-Depressant Relief by Ketamine: Exploring A Complex Mechanism of Action. 8(2). 99–112.
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Madigan, Margaret, Rajendra D. Badgaiyan, David Baron, & Kenneth Blum. (2018). Precision Behavioral Management (PBM) A Novel Approach to Combat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).. PubMed. 5(2). 2 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Stephen J. Schoenthaler, Marlene Oscar‐Berman, et al.. (2014). Drug Abuse Relapse Rates Linked to Level of Education: Can We Repair Hypodopaminergic-Induced Cognitive Decline With Nutrient Therapy?. The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 42(2). 130–145. 10 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Roger L. Waite, Seth H. Blum, et al.. (2014). Hypothesizing “Reward” Gene Polymorphisms May Predict High Rates of Injury and Addiction in the Workforce: A Nutrient and Electrotherapeutic Based Solution. Health. 6(16). 2261–2285. 1 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, et al.. (2014). “Cold” X5 Hairlaser™ used to treat male androgenic alopecia and hair growth: an uncontrolled pilot study. BMC Research Notes. 7(1). 103–103. 18 indexed citations
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McLaughlin, Thomas, Marlene Oscar‐Berman, Thomas Simpatico, et al.. (2013). Hypothesizing repetitive paraphilia behavior of a medication refractive Tourette's syndrome patient having rapid clinical attenuation with KB220Z-nutrigenomic amino-acid therapy (NAAT). Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 2(2). 117–124. 20 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, David K. Han, Marlene Oscar‐Berman, et al.. (2013). Iatrogenic opioid dependence is endemic and legal: Genetic addiction risk score (GARS) with electrotherapy a paradigm shift in pain treatment programs. Health. 5(11). 16–34. 1 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, David Han, Mary Hauser, et al.. (2013). NEUROGENETIC IMPAIRMENTS OF BRAIN REWARD CIRCUITRY LINKS TO REWARD DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (RDS) AS EVIDENCED BY GENETIC ADDICTION RISK SCORE (GARS): A CASE STUDY. 4(1). 4–9. 8 indexed citations
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Bowirrat, Abdalla, Thomas J.H. Chen, Marlene Oscar‐Berman, et al.. (2012). Neuropsychopharmacology and Neurogenetic Aspects of Executive Functioning: Should Reward Gene Polymorphisms Constitute a Diagnostic Tool to Identify Individuals at Risk for Impaired Judgment?. Molecular Neurobiology. 45(2). 298–313. 22 indexed citations
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Barh, Debmalya, Kenneth Blum, & Margaret Madigan. (2012). OMICS. 11 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, John Giordano, Siobhan Morse, et al.. (2011). UNDERSTANDING THE HIGH MIND: HUMANS ARE STILL EVOLVING GENETICALLY. 2(2). 1–22. 1 indexed citations
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Bowirrat, Abdalla, Thomas J.H. Chen, Kenneth Blum, et al.. (2010). Neuro-psychopharmacogenetics and Neurological Antecedents of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Unlocking the Mysteries of Resilience and Vulnerability. Current Neuropharmacology. 8(4). 335–358. 45 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Bernard W. Downs, Eric R. Braverman, et al.. (2010). Healing enhancement of chronic venous stasis ulcers utilizing H-WAVE®device therapy: a case series. Cases Journal. 3(1). 54–54. 5 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Thomas J.H. Chen, Siobhan Morse, et al.. (2010). Overcoming qEEG Abnormalities and Reward Gene Deficits during Protracted Abstinence in Male Psychostimulant and Polydrug Abusers Utilizing Putative Dopamine D2Agonist Therapy: Part 2. Postgraduate Medicine. 122(6). 214–226. 71 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, John Giordano, Siobhan Morse, et al.. (2010). GENETIC ADDICTION RISK SCORE (GARS) ANALYSIS: EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT OF POLYMORPHIC RISK ALLELES IN POLY-DRUG ADDICTED MALES. 1(2). 1–14. 15 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Thomas J.H. Chen, Margaret Madigan, et al.. (2009). Do dopaminergic gene polymorphisms affect mesolimbic reward activation of music listening response? Therapeutic impact on Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS). Medical Hypotheses. 74(3). 513–520. 40 indexed citations
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Blum, Kenneth, Thomas J.H. Chen, Bernard W. Downs, et al.. (2009). Neurogenetics of Dopaminergic Receptor Supersensitivity in Activation of Brain Reward Circuitry and Relapse: Proposing “Deprivation-Amplification Relapse Therapy” (DART). Postgraduate Medicine. 121(6). 176–196. 61 indexed citations

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