Pascal Hilber

686 total citations
22 papers, 492 citations indexed

About

Pascal Hilber is a scholar working on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Pascal Hilber has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 492 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Neurology, 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 6 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Pascal Hilber's work include Vestibular and auditory disorders (12 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (10 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (5 papers). Pascal Hilber is often cited by papers focused on Vestibular and auditory disorders (12 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (10 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (5 papers). Pascal Hilber collaborates with scholars based in France, Czechia and Saudi Arabia. Pascal Hilber's co-authors include J. Caston, Thomas Lorivel, Pierre Chapillon, Jan Cendelín, Stéphane Besnard, Marie‐Laure Machado, Jean Mariani, Jan Tůma, Catherine Delarue and Jean Caston and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, PLoS ONE and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Pascal Hilber

22 papers receiving 484 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pascal Hilber France 13 176 171 113 81 53 22 492
Martin Hadamitzky Germany 17 159 0.9× 234 1.4× 250 2.2× 187 2.3× 49 0.9× 48 856
Luis Beltrán‐Parrazal Mexico 17 139 0.8× 166 1.0× 186 1.6× 132 1.6× 85 1.6× 55 690
Karen A. Baskerville United States 9 123 0.7× 161 0.9× 138 1.2× 151 1.9× 20 0.4× 13 572
Stefania Stanzani Italy 12 84 0.5× 302 1.8× 138 1.2× 56 0.7× 58 1.1× 43 552
Wanying Miao China 14 228 1.3× 192 1.1× 231 2.0× 97 1.2× 13 0.2× 19 798
Harkaitz Bengoetxea Spain 17 103 0.6× 216 1.3× 166 1.5× 83 1.0× 11 0.2× 33 553
Derya Sargin Canada 13 93 0.5× 267 1.6× 186 1.6× 131 1.6× 11 0.2× 14 648
N.L. Strominger United States 14 97 0.6× 159 0.9× 122 1.1× 98 1.2× 54 1.0× 22 565
Cayce Dorrier United States 6 109 0.6× 298 1.7× 177 1.6× 139 1.7× 8 0.2× 9 642
Huizhong Wen China 13 168 1.0× 206 1.2× 100 0.9× 80 1.0× 27 0.5× 31 506

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pascal Hilber

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All Works

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Hilber, Pascal. (2022). The Role of the Cerebellar and Vestibular Networks in Anxiety Disorders and Depression: the Internal Model Hypothesis. The Cerebellum. 21(5). 791–800. 23 indexed citations
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Lorivel, Thomas, Jan Cendelín, & Pascal Hilber. (2020). Familiarization effects on the behavioral disinhibition of the cerebellar Lurcher mutant mice: use of the innovative Dual Maze. Behavioural Brain Research. 398. 112972–112972. 7 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal, Jan Bulla, Joseph Toulouse, et al.. (2019). The critical role of vestibular graviception during cognitive-motor development. Behavioural Brain Research. 372. 112040–112040. 15 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal, et al.. (2018). Cooperation of the vestibular and cerebellar networks in anxiety disorders and depression. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 89. 310–321. 54 indexed citations
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Jeljeli, Mustapha, et al.. (2018). Aluminium oxide nanoparticles compromise spatial learning and memory performance in rats. PubMed. 17. 200–210. 47 indexed citations
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Tůma, Jan, et al.. (2017). Impaired spatial performance in cerebellar-deficient Lurcher mice is not associated with their abnormal stress response. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 140. 62–70. 11 indexed citations
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Rey, Stéphanie, Pascal Hilber, Arnaud Arabo, et al.. (2015). Early Disruption of Extracellular Pleiotrophin Distribution Alters Cerebellar Neuronal Circuit Development and Function. Molecular Neurobiology. 53(8). 5203–5216. 5 indexed citations
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Dubois, Martine, Vadim Le Joncour, Marie‐Christine Tonon, et al.. (2014). Evaluation of the Impact of the Cancer Therapy Everolimus on the Central Nervous System in Mice. PLoS ONE. 9(12). e113533–e113533. 10 indexed citations
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Dubois, Martine, Vincent Roy, Marie‐Christine Tonon, et al.. (2013). Chemotherapy-induced long-term alteration of executive functions and hippocampal cell proliferation: Role of glucose as adjuvant. Neuropharmacology. 79. 234–248. 45 indexed citations
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Lorivel, Thomas, et al.. (2010). Effects of corticosterone synthesis inhibitor metyrapone on anxiety-related behaviors in Lurcher mutant mice. Physiology & Behavior. 101(2). 309–314. 14 indexed citations
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Joly, Florence, et al.. (2010). Age-related cognitive function and cerebral plasticity in miceafter chemotherapy: Important role of drug adjuvants.. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28(15_suppl). e11082–e11082. 1 indexed citations
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Lorivel, Thomas & Pascal Hilber. (2007). Motor effects of delta 9 THC in cerebellar Lurcher mutant mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 181(2). 248–253. 7 indexed citations
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Lorivel, Thomas & Pascal Hilber. (2006). Effects of chlordiazepoxide on the emotional reactivity and motor capacities in the cerebellar Lurcher mutant mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 173(1). 122–128. 14 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal & Pierre Chapillon. (2005). Effects of harmaline on anxiety-related behavior in mice. Physiology & Behavior. 86(1-2). 164–167. 37 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal, Thomas Lorivel, Catherine Delarue, & Jean Caston. (2004). Stress and anxious-related behaviors in Lurcher mutant mice. Brain Research. 1003(1-2). 108–112. 38 indexed citations
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Caston, J., Pascal Hilber, Colette Chianale, & Jean Mariani. (2003). Effect of training on motor abilities of heterozygous staggerer mutant (Rora+/Rorasg) mice during aging. Behavioural Brain Research. 141(1). 35–42. 12 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal, Robert Lalonde, & J. Caston. (1999). An unsteady platform test for measuring static equilibrium in mice. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 88(2). 201–205. 18 indexed citations
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Meignin, Carine, Pascal Hilber, & J. Caston. (1999). Influence of stimulation of the olivocerebellar pathway by harmaline on spatial learning in the rat. Brain Research. 824(2). 277–283. 13 indexed citations
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Hilber, Pascal, F. Jouen, Nicole Delhaye‐Bouchaud, Jean Mariani, & J. Caston. (1998). Differential Roles of Cerebellar Cortex and Deep Cerebellar Nuclei in Learning and Retention of a Spatial Task: Studies in Intact and Cerebellectomized Lurcher Mutant Mice. Behavior Genetics. 28(4). 299–308. 39 indexed citations

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