Michelle Wilson

5.2k total citations
118 papers, 3.7k citations indexed

About

Michelle Wilson is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Michelle Wilson has authored 118 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Social Psychology, 43 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience and 36 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in Michelle Wilson's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (43 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (33 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (30 papers). Michelle Wilson is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (43 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (33 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (30 papers). Michelle Wilson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Kenya. Michelle Wilson's co-authors include Tom P. Gordon, Vasiliki Michopoulos, Margaret L. Walker, Donna Toufexis, Luis B. Barreiro, Jenny Tung, Zachary P. Johnson, Sarah L. Berga, Jay R. Kaplan and Jordan N. Kohn and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Michelle Wilson

118 papers receiving 3.6k citations

Peers

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Robert L. Meisel United States
Yvon Delville United States
Ruth I. Wood United States
Claude Desjardins United States
Bruce Parsons United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Michelle Wilson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michelle Wilson

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michelle Wilson

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

All Works

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Godfrey, Jodi R., Eric Feczko, Eric Earl, et al.. (2021). Chronic psychosocial stress and experimental pubertal delay affect socioemotional behavior and amygdala functional connectivity in adolescent female rhesus macaques. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 127. 105154–105154. 7 indexed citations
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Nishitani, Shota, Hasse Walum, Kai M. McCormack, et al.. (2020). Methylation of OXT and OXTR genes, central oxytocin, and social behavior in female macaques. Hormones and Behavior. 126. 104856–104856. 5 indexed citations
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Debray, Reena, et al.. (2019). Social affiliation predicts mitochondrial DNA copy number in female rhesus macaques. Biology Letters. 15(1). 20180643–20180643. 6 indexed citations
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Grayson, David S., Óscar Miranda-Domínguez, Michelle Wilson, et al.. (2019). Effects of social subordination and oestradiol on resting‐state amygdala functional connectivity in adult female rhesus monkeys. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 32(2). e12822–e12822. 8 indexed citations
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Kohn, Jordan N., Noah Snyder‐Mackler, Luis B. Barreiro, et al.. (2016). Dominance rank causally affects personality and glucocorticoid regulation in female rhesus macaques. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 74. 179–188. 38 indexed citations
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Snyder‐Mackler, Noah, Jordan N. Kohn, Carla J. Moore, et al.. (2015). Dominance rank and rank disparity predict female rhesus macaque social relationships even in the absence of kin networks. 2 indexed citations
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Tung, Jenny, Luis B. Barreiro, Zachary P. Johnson, et al.. (2012). Social environment is associated with gene regulatory variation in the rhesus macaque immune system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(17). 6490–6495. 203 indexed citations
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Michopoulos, Vasiliki, et al.. (2012). Social status modifies estradiol activation of sociosexual behavior in female rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior. 62(5). 612–620. 18 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle, et al.. (2012). Social and emotional predictors of the tempo of puberty in female rhesus monkeys. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 38(1). 67–83. 29 indexed citations
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Appt, Susan E., Haiying Chen, Patricia B. Hoyer, et al.. (2010). The effect of diet and cardiovascular risk on ovarian aging in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society. 17(4). 741–748. 20 indexed citations
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Gu, Liwei, Suzanne E. House, Ronald L. Prior, et al.. (2006). Metabolic Phenotype of Isoflavones Differ among Female Rats, Pigs, Monkeys, and Women. Journal of Nutrition. 136(5). 1215–1221. 161 indexed citations
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Gust, Deborah A., Tom P. Gordon, Michelle Wilson, et al.. (1996). Group formation of female pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina). American Journal of Primatology. 39(4). 263–273. 17 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle. (1993). Oestradiol negative feedback inhibition on LH secretion during lactation is prolonged in adolescent primiparous rhesus monkeys. Journal of Endocrinology. 136(1). 127–136. 6 indexed citations
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Roche, Alex F., Michelle Wilson, Samuel S. Gidding, & Roger M. Siervogel. (1993). Lipids, growth, and development. Metabolism. 42(9). 36–44. 5 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle & Tom P. Gordon. (1989). Season determines timing of first ovulation in rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) housed outdoors. Reproduction. 85(2). 583–591. 16 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle, Tom P. Gordon, CHRISTOPHER G. RUDMAN, & J. M. Tanner. (1989). Effects of Growth Hormone on the Tempo of Sexual Maturation in Female Rhesus Monkeys*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 68(1). 29–38. 48 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle, et al.. (1988). Prolonged Lactational Infertility in Adolescent Rhesus Monkeys1. Biology of Reproduction. 38(1). 163–174. 27 indexed citations
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Wilson, Michelle, et al.. (1981). Automatic ray-surface intersection method (A). Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 71. 1638. 1 indexed citations

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