Nibal Ackl

1.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
22 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Nibal Ackl is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Physiology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Nibal Ackl has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 8 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Nibal Ackl's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (9 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers). Nibal Ackl is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (9 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (4 papers). Nibal Ackl collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Australia and United Kingdom. Nibal Ackl's co-authors include Annette Sonntag, Marcus Ising, Thomas Nickel, Astrid Zobel, Heike Künzel, Adrian Danek, Manfred Uhr, M. Atiya, Dorothee P. Auer and Alexander Yassouridis and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Journal of the Neurological Sciences and Journal of Psychiatric Research.

In The Last Decade

Nibal Ackl

22 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nibal Ackl Germany 12 601 366 230 225 221 22 1.1k
Annette Sonntag Germany 13 930 1.5× 605 1.7× 359 1.6× 258 1.1× 355 1.6× 15 1.8k
Lawrence J. Shampine United States 15 434 0.7× 185 0.5× 161 0.7× 370 1.6× 152 0.7× 19 899
Despina Α. Tata Greece 14 353 0.6× 196 0.5× 155 0.7× 273 1.2× 128 0.6× 22 1.1k
Kurt Eklund United States 5 903 1.5× 479 1.3× 377 1.6× 189 0.8× 290 1.3× 7 1.4k
F.C. Raadsheer Netherlands 10 905 1.5× 418 1.1× 489 2.1× 231 1.0× 221 1.0× 13 1.4k
Nataša Hlaváčová Slovakia 19 543 0.9× 210 0.6× 255 1.1× 125 0.6× 290 1.3× 56 1.0k
Veska Uzunova United States 8 834 1.4× 317 0.9× 561 2.4× 639 2.8× 230 1.0× 9 1.4k
George Jurjus United States 21 519 0.9× 676 1.8× 130 0.6× 651 2.9× 121 0.5× 34 2.0k
Jean‐Michel Le Mellédo Canada 16 306 0.5× 181 0.5× 182 0.8× 220 1.0× 89 0.4× 29 877
Ulrich Hemmeter Switzerland 18 305 0.5× 211 0.6× 68 0.3× 162 0.7× 165 0.7× 77 1.3k

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All Works

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Ackl, Nibal, et al.. (2022). A Severe Dementia Syndrome Caused by Intron Retention and Cryptic Splice Site Activation in STUB1 and Exacerbated by TBP Repeat Expansions. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 15. 878236–878236. 8 indexed citations
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Croot, Karen, Theresa Raiser, Cathleen Taylor‐Rubin, et al.. (2019). Lexical retrieval treatment in primary progressive aphasia: An investigation of treatment duration in a heterogeneous case series. Cortex. 115. 133–158. 33 indexed citations
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Brendel, Matthias, Sonja Schönecker, Marcus Unterrainer, et al.. (2017). Additive value of amyloid-PET in routine cases of clinical dementia work-up after FDG-PET. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 44(13). 2239–2248. 8 indexed citations
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Schönecker, Sonja, Catharina Prix, Theresa Raiser, et al.. (2016). Amyloid-Positronenemissionstomographie mit [18 F]-Florbetaben in der Demenzdiagnostik. Der Nervenarzt. 88(2). 156–161. 5 indexed citations
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Levin, Johannes, Thomas H. Bak, Axel Rominger, et al.. (2015). The association of aphasia and right-sided motor impairment in corticobasal syndrome. Journal of Neurology. 262(10). 2241–2246. 8 indexed citations
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Ackl, Nibal, Axel Rominger, Wilhelm Flatz, et al.. (2015). Ein Geschwisterpaar mit einer seltenen Tau-Gen-Mutation (MAPT R5H). Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie. 83(7). 397–401. 4 indexed citations
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Teipel, Stefan, Wilhelm Flatz, Nibal Ackl, et al.. (2013). Brain atrophy in primary progressive aphasia involves the cholinergic basal forebrain and Ayala's nucleus. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging. 221(3). 187–194. 25 indexed citations
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Bader, Benedikt, Christian Vollmar, Nibal Ackl, et al.. (2011). Bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy confirmed with intracranial EEG in chorea-acanthocytosis. Seizure. 20(4). 340–342. 10 indexed citations
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Boban, Marina, Ninoslav Mimica, Mihovil Mladinov, et al.. (2010). CSF tau proteins in differential diagnosis of dementia. Translational Neuroscience. 1(1). 43–48. 7 indexed citations
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Freilinger, Tobias, Nibal Ackl, Anne Ebert, et al.. (2010). A novel mutation in CACNA1A associated with hemiplegic migraine, cerebellar dysfunction and late-onset cognitive decline. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 300(1-2). 160–163. 23 indexed citations
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Boban, Marina, Mihovil Mladinov, Patrick R. Hof, et al.. (2008). Cerebrospinal fluid markers in differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.. PubMed. 32 Suppl 1. 31–6. 19 indexed citations
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Künzel, Heike, Nibal Ackl, Martin Hatzinger, et al.. (2008). Outcome in delusional depression comparing trimipramine monotherapy with a combination of amitriptyline and haloperidol – A double-blind multicenter trial. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 43(7). 702–710. 23 indexed citations
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Kessels, Roy P. C., Lotte Gerritsen, Barbara Montagne, et al.. (2007). Recognition of Facial Expressions of Different Emotional Intensities in Patients with Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. Behavioural Neurology. 18(1). 31–36. 44 indexed citations
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Post, Anke, Nibal Ackl, Elisabeth B. Binder, et al.. (2005). Toward a Reliable Distinction Between Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer-Type Dementia Versus Major Depression. Biological Psychiatry. 59(9). 858–862. 25 indexed citations
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Ackl, Nibal, et al.. (2005). Hippocampal metabolic abnormalities in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience Letters. 384(1-2). 23–28. 96 indexed citations
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Ackl, Nibal, et al.. (2005). Charakterisierung kognitiver Einbußen von Patienten mit “Mild Cognitive Impairment” (MCI) in der CERAD- Screeningbatterie. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie. 16(3). 139–149. 3 indexed citations
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Künzel, Heike, Marcus Ising, Astrid Zobel, et al.. (2004). Treatment with a CRH-1-receptor antagonist (R121919) does not affect weight or plasma leptin concentration in patients with major depression. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 39(2). 173–177. 26 indexed citations
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Nickel, Thomas, Annette Sonntag, Astrid Zobel, et al.. (2003). Clinical and Neurobiological Effects of Tianeptine and Paroxetine in Major Depression. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 23(2). 155–168. 119 indexed citations
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Künzel, Heike, Astrid Zobel, Thomas Nickel, et al.. (2003). Treatment of depression with the CRH-1-receptor antagonist R121919: endocrine changes and side effects. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 37(6). 525–533. 109 indexed citations
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Zobel, Astrid, Thomas Nickel, Heike Künzel, et al.. (2000). Effects of the high-affinity corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 antagonist R121919 in major depression: the first 20 patients treated. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 34(3). 171–181. 545 indexed citations breakdown →

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