Monte S. Buchsbaum

32.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
377 papers, 24.9k citations indexed

About

Monte S. Buchsbaum is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Monte S. Buchsbaum has authored 377 papers receiving a total of 24.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 203 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 132 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 102 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Monte S. Buchsbaum's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (121 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (93 papers) and Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications (79 papers). Monte S. Buchsbaum is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (121 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (93 papers) and Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications (79 papers). Monte S. Buchsbaum collaborates with scholars based in United States, Czechia and Germany. Monte S. Buchsbaum's co-authors include Erin A. Hazlett, Joseph C. Wu, M. Mehmet Haznedar, Dennis L. Murphy, Richard J. Haier, Cheuk Y. Tang, William E. Bunney, Lina Shihabuddin, Benjamin V. Siegel and Serge A. Mitelman and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Monte S. Buchsbaum

372 papers receiving 23.4k citations

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Monte S. Buchsbaum 12.8k 8.0k 5.2k 3.9k 3.6k 377 24.9k
Robert M. Bilder 9.7k 0.8× 10.1k 1.3× 3.6k 0.7× 3.4k 0.9× 2.9k 0.8× 253 21.0k
Venkata S. Mattay 12.3k 1.0× 5.1k 0.6× 3.6k 0.7× 3.1k 0.8× 5.1k 1.4× 161 24.3k
Susan Y. Bookheimer 16.4k 1.3× 6.2k 0.8× 3.3k 0.6× 3.0k 0.8× 2.3k 0.6× 335 26.2k
John A. Sweeney 18.4k 1.4× 14.0k 1.8× 5.4k 1.0× 5.0k 1.3× 2.8k 0.8× 613 33.5k
Perry F. Renshaw 7.4k 0.6× 6.5k 0.8× 4.9k 0.9× 2.6k 0.7× 4.3k 1.2× 463 23.0k
Deborah Yurgelun‐Todd 8.6k 0.7× 6.0k 0.8× 3.1k 0.6× 4.3k 1.1× 3.2k 0.9× 332 19.9k
Peter Falkai 8.6k 0.7× 9.0k 1.1× 2.6k 0.5× 3.8k 1.0× 3.9k 1.1× 725 26.1k
Mark S. George 16.9k 1.3× 7.4k 0.9× 2.7k 0.5× 4.3k 1.1× 3.8k 1.1× 587 35.3k
Murat Yücel 12.1k 0.9× 8.2k 1.0× 4.0k 0.8× 5.8k 1.5× 3.4k 0.9× 394 26.1k
Nikos Makris 16.9k 1.3× 8.7k 1.1× 9.9k 1.9× 2.4k 0.6× 3.0k 0.8× 301 31.7k

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All Works

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Mitelman, Serge A., et al.. (2022). Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography scans in patients with alcohol use disorder. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 46(6). 994–1010. 9 indexed citations
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Vyas, Nora S., et al.. (2022). Neurocognitive profile of adolescents with early-onset schizophrenia and their unaffected siblings. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 23(9). 677–688. 4 indexed citations
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Mitelman, Serge A., Monte S. Buchsbaum, Nora S. Vyas, et al.. (2021). Reading abilities and dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability: An inverted U-shaped association in subjects with schizophrenia. Brain and Language. 223. 105046–105046. 4 indexed citations
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Mitelman, Serge A., Monte S. Buchsbaum, Bradley T. Christian, et al.. (2019). Positive association between cerebral grey matter metabolism and dopamine D 2 /D 3 receptor availability in healthy and schizophrenia subjects: An 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose and 18 F-fallypride positron emission tomography study. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 21(5). 368–382. 14 indexed citations
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Vyas, Nora S., Monte S. Buchsbaum, Douglas S. Lehrer, et al.. (2017). D2/D3 dopamine receptor binding with [F-18]fallypride correlates of executive function in medication-naïve patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 192. 442–456. 12 indexed citations
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Davis, Glenn C. & Monte S. Buchsbaum. (2015). Pain Sensitivity and Endorphins in Functional Psychoses. PubMed. 17. 97–108.
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Alan N. Simmons, Alex DeCastro, Nikdokht Farid, & Scott C. Matthews. (2015). Clusters of Low 18 F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake Voxels in Combat Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Neurotrauma. 32(22). 1736–1750. 18 indexed citations
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Zhang, Jing, Effie Mitsis, King-Wai Chu, et al.. (2009). Statistical Parametric Mapping and Cluster Counting Analysis of [ 18 F] FDG-PET Imaging in Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 27(1). 35–49. 38 indexed citations
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New, Antonia S., Erin A. Hazlett, Monte S. Buchsbaum, et al.. (2007). Amygdala–Prefrontal Disconnection in Borderline Personality Disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology. 32(7). 1629–1640. 218 indexed citations
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Koenigsberg, Harold W., Monte S. Buchsbaum, Bradley R. Buchsbaum, et al.. (2005). Functional MRI of visuospatial working memory in schizotypal personality disorder: a region-of-interest analysis. Psychological Medicine. 35(7). 1019–1030. 31 indexed citations
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Hazlett, Erin A., Monte S. Buchsbaum, M. Mehmet Haznedar, et al.. (2004). Regional Glucose Metabolism within Cortical Brodmann Areas in Healthy Individuals and Autistic Patients. Neuropsychobiology. 49(3). 115–125. 45 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Igor Nenadić, Erin A. Hazlett, et al.. (2002). Differential metabolic rates in prefrontal and temporal Brodmann areas in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder. Schizophrenia Research. 54(1-2). 141–150. 86 indexed citations
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Shihabuddin, Lina, Monte S. Buchsbaum, Erin A. Hazlett, et al.. (2001). Striatal Size and Relative Glucose Metabolic Rate in Schizotypal Personality Disorder and Schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 58(9). 877–877. 68 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Eric Hollander, M. Mehmet Haznedar, et al.. (2001). Effect of fluoxetine on regional cerebral metabolism in autistic spectrum disorders: a pilot study. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 4(2). 119–25. 84 indexed citations
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Tabert, Matthias H., Sylvie Chokron, Cheuk Y. Tang, et al.. (2000). Visual target detection paradigm for the study of selective attention. Brain Research Protocols. 6(1-2). 80–85. 7 indexed citations
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Hong, Charles C., et al.. (1995). Exploring the Relationship between Having Control and Losing Control to Functional Neuroanatomy within the Sleeping State. 38(3). 133–145. 10 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Steven G. Potkin, W.E. Bunney, et al.. (1992). PET STUDIES OF DRUG INTERACTION WITH BRAIN REGIONAL GLUCOSE METABOLISM. Clinical Neuropharmacology. 15. 472A–473A. 3 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Sameer Awsare, Henry H. Holcomb, et al.. (1986). Topographic Differences between Normals and Schizophrenics: The N120 Evoked Potential Component. Neuropsychobiology. 15(1). 1–6. 34 indexed citations
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Buchsbaum, Monte S., Giovanni Muscettola, & Frederick K. Goodwin. (1981). Urinary MHPG, Stress Response, Personality Factors and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Normal Subjects and Patients with Major Affective Disorders. Neuropsychobiology. 7(4). 212–224. 70 indexed citations
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Ludwig, Arnold M., et al.. (1977). Alcoholics and high-low sensory input: a pilot study.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 38(9). 681–3. 1 indexed citations

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