Michelle R. Breier

527 total citations
22 papers, 430 citations indexed

About

Michelle R. Breier is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Michelle R. Breier has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 430 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Michelle R. Breier's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (13 papers) and Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers). Michelle R. Breier is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers), Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (13 papers) and Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers). Michelle R. Breier collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Netherlands. Michelle R. Breier's co-authors include Neal R. Swerdlow, Martin Weber, Gregory A. Light, Eric J Miller, Jody M. Shoemaker, Mark A. Geyer, Richard L. Saint Marie, Jared W. Young, Susan B. Powell and Adam L. Halberstadt and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Neuroscience and Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Michelle R. Breier

22 papers receiving 427 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michelle R. Breier United States 15 257 137 128 52 47 22 430
Victor Mathis France 11 244 0.9× 106 0.8× 143 1.1× 60 1.2× 32 0.7× 13 424
Zachary D. Brodnik United States 14 277 1.1× 149 1.1× 179 1.4× 31 0.6× 28 0.6× 22 496
Zeeba D. Kabir United States 12 170 0.7× 183 1.3× 75 0.6× 50 1.0× 35 0.7× 12 422
Caitlin McOmish Australia 12 206 0.8× 166 1.2× 62 0.5× 40 0.8× 35 0.7× 14 407
Agnieszka Gieryk Poland 10 224 0.9× 177 1.3× 81 0.6× 44 0.8× 19 0.4× 11 426
Kati L. Healey United States 13 307 1.2× 130 0.9× 139 1.1× 53 1.0× 22 0.5× 22 571
Yahav Dikshtein Israel 8 263 1.0× 156 1.1× 88 0.7× 59 1.1× 21 0.4× 10 449
Richard M. Cleva United States 9 437 1.7× 187 1.4× 183 1.4× 24 0.5× 37 0.8× 12 537
I. Roth‐Deri Israel 11 309 1.2× 158 1.2× 57 0.4× 44 0.8× 28 0.6× 11 507
Eddie N. Billingslea United States 8 266 1.0× 173 1.3× 197 1.5× 65 1.3× 37 0.8× 11 438

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michelle R. Breier

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All Works

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Cope, Zackary A., Adam L. Halberstadt, Jordy van Enkhuizen, et al.. (2016). Premature responses in the five-choice serial reaction time task reflect rodents’ temporal strategies: evidence from no-light and pharmacological challenges. Psychopharmacology. 233(19-20). 3513–3525. 42 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., et al.. (2013). Forebrain gene expression predicts deficits in sensorimotor gating after isolation rearing in male rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 257. 118–128. 15 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., et al.. (2013). Opposite effects of tolcapone on amphetamine-disrupted startle gating in low vs. high COMT-expressing rat strains. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 106. 128–131. 3 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., et al.. (2012). Fronto-temporal-mesolimbic gene expression and heritable differences in amphetamine-disrupted sensorimotor gating in rats. Psychopharmacology. 224(3). 349–362. 18 indexed citations
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Amitai, Nurith, Martin Weber, Neal R. Swerdlow, et al.. (2012). A novel visuospatial priming task for rats with relevance to Tourette syndrome and modulation of dopamine levels. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 37(6). 1139–1149. 10 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., Gregory A. Light, Michelle R. Breier, et al.. (2012). Sensory and Sensorimotor Gating Deficits after Neonatal Ventral Hippocampal Lesions in Rats. Developmental Neuroscience. 34(2-3). 240–249. 23 indexed citations
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Weber, Martin, et al.. (2011). Stereochemical and neuroanatomical selectivity of pramipexole effects on sensorimotor gating in rats. Brain Research. 1437. 69–76. 11 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., Michelle R. Breier, & Richard L. Saint Marie. (2011). Probing the molecular basis for an inherited sensitivity to the startle-gating disruptive effects of apomorphine in rats. Psychopharmacology. 216(3). 401–410. 6 indexed citations
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Breier, Michelle R., et al.. (2011). Disparate effects of pramipexole on locomotor activity and sensorimotor gating in Sprague–Dawley rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 99(4). 634–638. 22 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., et al.. (2010). Parametric approaches towards understanding the effects of the preferential D3 receptor agonist pramipexole on prepulse inhibition in rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 95(4). 473–478. 9 indexed citations
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Marie, R.L. Saint, Eric J Miller, Michelle R. Breier, Martin Weber, & Neal R. Swerdlow. (2010). Projections from ventral hippocampus to medial prefrontal cortex but not nucleus accumbens remain functional after fornix lesions in rats. Neuroscience. 168(2). 498–504. 18 indexed citations
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Breier, Michelle R., et al.. (2010). Sensory and sensorimotor gating-disruptive effects of apomorphine in Sprague Dawley and Long Evans rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 208(2). 560–565. 15 indexed citations
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Weber, Martin, et al.. (2010). The effects of the dopamine D2 agonist sumanirole on prepulse inhibition in rats. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 20(6). 421–425. 20 indexed citations
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Qu, Ying, Richard L. Saint Marie, Michelle R. Breier, et al.. (2009). Neural basis for a heritable phenotype: differences in the effects of apomorphine on startle gating and ventral pallidal GABA efflux in male Sprague–Dawley and Long–Evans rats. Psychopharmacology. 207(2). 271–280. 16 indexed citations
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Miller, Eric J, et al.. (2009). Pathways from the ventral hippocampus and caudal amygdala to forebrain regions that regulate sensorimotor gating in the rat. Neuroscience. 165(2). 601–611. 50 indexed citations
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Weber, Martin, et al.. (2008). Evaluating the antipsychotic profile of the preferential PDE10A inhibitor, papaverine. Psychopharmacology. 203(4). 723–735. 34 indexed citations
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Weber, Martin, et al.. (2008). Heritable strain differences in sensitivity to the startle gating-disruptive effects of D2 but not D3 receptor stimulation. Behavioural Pharmacology. 19(8). 786–795. 19 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., et al.. (2007). A novel rat strain with enhanced sensitivity to the effects of dopamine agonists on startle gating. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 88(3). 280–290. 21 indexed citations
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Swerdlow, Neal R., Mark A. Geyer, Jody M. Shoemaker, et al.. (2005). Convergence and Divergence in the Neurochemical Regulation of Prepulse Inhibition of Startle and N40 Suppression in Rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 31(3). 506–515. 45 indexed citations

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