Mette Møller

2.1k total citations
70 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Mette Møller is a scholar working on Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Transportation and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Mette Møller has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, 30 papers in Transportation and 16 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Mette Møller's work include Traffic and Road Safety (40 papers), Urban Transport and Accessibility (28 papers) and Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (16 papers). Mette Møller is often cited by papers focused on Traffic and Road Safety (40 papers), Urban Transport and Accessibility (28 papers) and Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (16 papers). Mette Møller collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Mette Møller's co-authors include Sonja Haustein, Laila Marianne Martinussen, Carlo Giacomo Prato, Tove Hels, Kira Hyldekær Janstrup, Sigal Kaplan, Timo Lajunen, Türker Özkan, Thomas W. Teasdale and Nils Petter Gregersen and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, Neuropsychopharmacology and Accident Analysis & Prevention.

In The Last Decade

Mette Møller

66 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
Mette Møller Denmark 23 921 679 349 301 187 70 1.5k
Luís Montoro Spain 23 771 0.8× 493 0.7× 386 1.1× 294 1.0× 141 0.8× 59 1.4k
Tova Rosenbloom Israel 22 1.0k 1.1× 518 0.8× 625 1.8× 259 0.9× 98 0.5× 68 1.5k
Divera Twisk Netherlands 21 997 1.1× 755 1.1× 394 1.1× 434 1.4× 187 1.0× 64 1.4k
Francisco Alonso Spain 26 1.1k 1.2× 761 1.1× 571 1.6× 362 1.2× 235 1.3× 106 2.1k
Truls Vaa Norway 7 1.2k 1.3× 509 0.7× 335 1.0× 375 1.2× 159 0.9× 20 1.6k
Kris Brijs Belgium 27 1.1k 1.2× 547 0.8× 704 2.0× 148 0.5× 257 1.4× 122 1.9k
Bridie Scott‐Parker Australia 27 1.3k 1.4× 723 1.1× 633 1.8× 414 1.4× 117 0.6× 85 2.0k
Ingrid van Schagen Netherlands 13 1.3k 1.5× 659 1.0× 518 1.5× 312 1.0× 328 1.8× 29 1.7k
Ward Vanlaar Canada 21 773 0.8× 403 0.6× 271 0.8× 236 0.8× 188 1.0× 98 1.3k
L T Aarts Netherlands 8 1.0k 1.1× 539 0.8× 367 1.1× 237 0.8× 208 1.1× 22 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Mette Møller

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Fields of papers citing papers by Mette Møller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mette Møller

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Mette Møller. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Mette Møller 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 Mette Møller. Mette Møller 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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Pires, Carlos, et al.. (2025). Measuring road safety performance and culture: A comparative study of 39 countries. IATSS Research. 49(3). 335–352.
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Møller, Mette, et al.. (2025). Cyclists' mobility and subjective safety in shared urban spaces - a simulator study. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 115. 103321–103321. 1 indexed citations
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Schaffner, Dorothea, Steve O’Hern, Trond Nordfjærn, et al.. (2025). Smarter cycling, safer cycling? Acceptance of advanced cyclist assistance systems in 19 European countries. Ergonomics. 1–18. 1 indexed citations
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Johnsen, Erik, Mette Møller, Erik Hvid Danielsen, et al.. (2025). Cholinergic patterns correlate with dopamine medication ON freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease. Brain. 148(12). 4508–4518.
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Iranzo, Álex, Mónica Serradell, Morten Gersel Stokholm, et al.. (2024). Cholinergic dysfunction in isolated rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder links to impending phenoconversion. European Journal of Neurology. 31(12). e16503–e16503. 3 indexed citations
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Janstrup, Kira Hyldekær, et al.. (2023). Predicting injury-severity for cyclist crashes using natural language processing and neural network modelling. Safety Science. 164. 106153–106153. 17 indexed citations
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Johnsen, Erik, Mette Møller, Erik Hvid Danielsen, et al.. (2022). Spinal cord stimulation therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease and gait problems (STEP-PD): study protocol for an exploratory, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled feasibility trial. BMJ Neurology Open. 4(2). e000333–e000333. 4 indexed citations
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Rydbirk, Rasmus, Jonas Folke, Florence Busato, et al.. (2020). Epigenetic modulation of AREL1 and increased HLA expression in brains of multiple system atrophy patients. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 8(1). 29–29. 20 indexed citations
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Haustein, Sonja, et al.. (2018). Consistency between subjectively and objectively measured hazard perception skills among young male drivers. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 118. 214–220. 28 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette & Sonja Haustein. (2018). Road anger expression—Changes over time and attributed reasons. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 119. 29–36. 25 indexed citations
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Haustein, Sonja, et al.. (2018). Young drivers’ perception of adult and child pedestrians in potential street-crossing situations. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 118. 263–268. 16 indexed citations
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Martinussen, Laila Marianne, Mette Møller, Carlo Giacomo Prato, & Sonja Haustein. (2016). How indicative is a self-reported driving behaviour profile of police registered traffic law offences?. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 99(Pt A). 1–5. 25 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette, Sonja Haustein, & Carlo Giacomo Prato. (2015). Profiling drunk driving recidivists in Denmark. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 83. 125–131. 26 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette & Sonja Haustein. (2013). Peer influence on speeding behaviour among male drivers aged 18 and 28. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 64. 92–99. 94 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette, et al.. (2011). Relationship Between Road Design and Driving Behavior: A Simulator Study. 9 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette, Anders Rodell, & Albert Gjedde. (2009). Parametric Mapping of 5HT1A Receptor Sites in the Human Brain with the Hypotime Method: Theory and Normal Values. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 50(8). 1229–1236. 6 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette & Tove Hels. (2008). Cyclists’ perception of risk in roundabouts. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 40(3). 1055–1062. 88 indexed citations
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Cumming, Paul, Mette Møller, Luciano Minuzzi, et al.. (2007). A PET study of effects of chronic 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, “ecstasy”) on serotonin markers in Göttingen minipig brain. Synapse. 61(7). 478–487. 22 indexed citations
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Møller, Mette & Nils Petter Gregersen. (2007). Psychosocial function of driving as predictor of risk-taking behaviour. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 40(1). 209–215. 40 indexed citations
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Rudnicki, Martin, et al.. (2000). Comparison of Magnesium and Methyldopa for the Control of Blood Pressure in Pregnancies Complicated with Hypertension. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 49(4). 231–235. 18 indexed citations

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