Peter M Parslow

418 total citations
12 papers, 291 citations indexed

About

Peter M Parslow is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter M Parslow has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 291 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 4 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 4 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Peter M Parslow's work include Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (11 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (4 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (4 papers). Peter M Parslow is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (11 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (4 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (4 papers). Peter M Parslow collaborates with scholars based in Australia and Netherlands. Peter M Parslow's co-authors include Rosemary S.C. Horne, Richard Harding, T. M. Adamson, Dorota Ferens, Susan M Cranage, Adrian M. Walker, Heidi L. Richardson and Pratiti Bandopadhayay and has published in prestigious journals such as SLEEP, Pediatric Research and Sleep Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Peter M Parslow

12 papers receiving 276 citations

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Peter M Parslow
R Wigfield United Kingdom
A. Bochner Belgium
Joel Koenig United States
M R Levine United Kingdom
Ola Hafström United States
Girvan Malcolm Australia
Kathleen A. Harris United States
Susan M Cranage Australia
Charles W. Sargent United States
R Wigfield United Kingdom
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All Works

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Richardson, Heidi L., et al.. (2008). Arousal and ventilatory responses to mild hypoxia in sleeping preterm infants. Journal of Sleep Research. 17(3). 344–353. 17 indexed citations
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Richardson, Heidi L., Peter M Parslow, Adrian M. Walker, Richard Harding, & Rosemary S.C. Horne. (2007). Maturation of the initial ventilatory response to hypoxia in sleeping infants. Journal of Sleep Research. 16(1). 117–127. 23 indexed citations
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Richardson, Heidi L., Peter M Parslow, Adrian M. Walker, Richard Harding, & Rosemary S.C. Horne. (2006). Variability of the Initial Phase of the Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia in Sleeping Infants. Pediatric Research. 59(5). 700–704. 9 indexed citations
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Horne, Rosemary S.C., Peter M Parslow, & Richard Harding. (2005). Postnatal development of ventilatory and arousal responses to hypoxia in human infants. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 149(1-3). 257–271. 52 indexed citations
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Horne, Rosemary S.C., Peter M Parslow, & Richard Harding. (2004). Respiratory control and arousal in sleeping infants. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews. 5(3). 190–198. 32 indexed citations
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Horne, Rosemary S.C., et al.. (2004). Comparison of evoked arousability in breast and formula fed infants.. PubMed. 89(1). 22–5. 74 indexed citations
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Parslow, Peter M, et al.. (2004). Effects of Sleep State and Postnatal Age on Arousal Responses Induced by Mild Hypoxia in Infants. SLEEP. 27(1). 105–9. 19 indexed citations
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Parslow, Peter M, Richard Harding, Susan M Cranage, T. M. Adamson, & Rosemary S.C. Horne. (2003). Ventilatory responses preceding hypoxia-induced arousal in infants: effects of sleep-state. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 136(2-3). 235–247. 24 indexed citations
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Parslow, Peter M, Richard Harding, Susan M Cranage, T. M. Adamson, & Rosemary S.C. Horne. (2003). Arousal Responses to Somatosensory and Mild Hypoxic Stimuli are Depressed During Quiet Sleep in Healthy Term Infants. SLEEP. 26(6). 739–744. 20 indexed citations
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Parslow, Peter M, et al.. (2002). Temperament Ratings Do Not Predict Arousability in Normal Infants and Infants at Increased Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 23(5). 365–370. 3 indexed citations
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Horne, Rosemary S.C., Peter M Parslow, Dorota Ferens, et al.. (2002). Arousal responses and risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome. Sleep Medicine. 3. S61–S65. 15 indexed citations
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Parslow, Peter M, Rosemary S.C. Horne, Susan M Cranage, Richard Harding, & T. M. Adamson. (2002). Effects of maternal cigarette smoking on infant arousal responses to somatosensory and chemosensory stimuli. 1. 169–170. 3 indexed citations

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