Meghan Mott

495 total citations
18 papers, 242 citations indexed

About

Meghan Mott is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Meghan Mott has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 242 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 4 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Meghan Mott's work include Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (5 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (2 papers). Meghan Mott is often cited by papers focused on Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (5 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (2 papers). Meghan Mott collaborates with scholars based in United States, New Zealand and Japan. Meghan Mott's co-authors include Walter J. Koroshetz, Clinton B. Wright, Ayman El‐Baz, Andrew E. Switala, Joshua A. Gordon, Georgy Gimel’farb, Glenn B. Mannheim, Rachid Fahmi, Aly A. Farag and Jay N. Giedd and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Stroke.

In The Last Decade

Meghan Mott

16 papers receiving 236 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Meghan Mott United States 9 80 56 47 45 43 18 242
Tomoko Okano Japan 11 47 0.6× 37 0.7× 25 0.5× 104 2.3× 83 1.9× 18 352
Erik Anderson United States 10 26 0.3× 14 0.3× 25 0.5× 59 1.3× 28 0.7× 17 359
Dilek İnce Türkiye 9 64 0.8× 30 0.5× 22 0.5× 19 0.4× 16 0.4× 37 272
David Joyner United States 10 82 1.0× 16 0.3× 36 0.8× 16 0.4× 35 0.8× 24 301
Wonsang You United States 8 81 1.0× 14 0.3× 28 0.6× 13 0.3× 44 1.0× 17 228
Arne Schmidt Denmark 8 155 1.9× 25 0.4× 70 1.5× 11 0.2× 33 0.8× 24 474
Matthew J. Barkovich United States 9 27 0.3× 21 0.4× 28 0.6× 9 0.2× 123 2.9× 20 304
Weiqi Liao China 10 124 1.6× 16 0.3× 22 0.5× 8 0.2× 92 2.1× 17 395
Craig D. Lewis United States 12 97 1.2× 14 0.3× 15 0.3× 82 1.8× 42 1.0× 22 342
W. Yamashita Japan 9 90 1.1× 85 1.5× 11 0.2× 22 0.5× 41 1.0× 29 404

Countries citing papers authored by Meghan Mott

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Fields of papers citing papers by Meghan Mott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Meghan Mott

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Meghan Mott. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Meghan Mott 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 Meghan Mott. Meghan Mott is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Mete, Aslı, Aníbal G. Armién, Daniel Rejmanek, Meghan Mott, & Beate Crossley. (2021). Emergence of fowl aviadenovirus C-4 in a backyard chicken flock in California. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 33(4). 806–809. 10 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, Christopher P. Austin, Diana W. Bianchi, et al.. (2019). The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Seeks Community Input on Future Neuroscience Investments. Journal of Neuroscience. 39(5). 774–775. 1 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, Joshua A. Gordon, & Walter J. Koroshetz. (2018). The NIH BRAIN Initiative: Advancing neurotechnologies, integrating disciplines. PLoS Biology. 16(11). e3000066–e3000066. 34 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, et al.. (2017). Expressing acetylcholine receptors after innervation suppresses spontaneous vesicle release and causes muscle fatigue. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 1674–1674. 8 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, Walter J. Koroshetz, & Clinton B. Wright. (2017). CREST-2: Identifying the Best Method of Stroke Prevention for Carotid Artery Stenosis. Stroke. 48(5). e130–e131. 52 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, Scott Janis, & Walter J. Koroshetz. (2016). StrokeNet Takes Off. Stroke. 47(3). e51–2. 9 indexed citations
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Casanova, Manuel F., et al.. (2015). Abnormalities Of The Gyral Window In Autism: A Macroscopic Correlate To A Putative Minicolumnopathy. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Casanova, Manuel F. & Meghan Mott. (2015). The Neuuropathology Of Autism: A Selective Review. INFM-OAR (INFN Catania). 7.
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Mott, Meghan, et al.. (2015). Hypertension and Brain Health: Setting Limits. Stroke. 46(6). e147–8. 1 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, et al.. (2014). A Single Mutation in the Acetylcholine Receptor  -Subunit Causes Distinct Effects in Two Types of Neuromuscular Synapses. Journal of Neuroscience. 34(31). 10211–10218. 11 indexed citations
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Mott, Meghan, et al.. (2014). Small Blood Vessels: Big Health Problems. Stroke. 45(12). e257–8. 14 indexed citations
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Casanova, Manuel F., Ayman El‐Baz, Meghan Mott, et al.. (2009). Reduced Gyral Window and Corpus Callosum Size in Autism: Possible Macroscopic Correlates of a Minicolumnopathy. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 39(5). 751–764. 62 indexed citations
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El‐Baz, Ayman, et al.. (2008). Dyslexia diagnostics by 3D texture analysis of cerebral white matter gyrifications. Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition. 2. 1–4. 7 indexed citations
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El‐Baz, Ayman, et al.. (2008). A new CAD system for early diagnosis of dyslexic brains. 1820–1823. 4 indexed citations
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El‐Baz, Ayman, Manuel Casanova, Georgy Gimel’farb, Meghan Mott, & Andrew E. Switala. (2008). An MRI-based diagnostic framework for early diagnosis of dyslexia. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. 3(3-4). 181–189. 5 indexed citations
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El‐Baz, Ayman, Manuel F. Casanova, Georgy Gimel’farb, Meghan Mott, & Andrew E. Switala. (2007). Autism Diagnostics by 3D Texture Analysis of Cerebral White Matter Gyrifications. Lecture notes in computer science. 10(Pt 2). 882–890. 13 indexed citations
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El‐Baz, Ayman, et al.. (2007). A NEW IMAGE ANALYSIS APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF AUTISTIC BRAINS. 352–355. 8 indexed citations

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