R.H. Woodson

1.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
14 papers, 769 citations indexed

About

R.H. Woodson is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and Pharmacy. According to data from OpenAlex, R.H. Woodson has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 769 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 5 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and 4 papers in Pharmacy. Recurrent topics in R.H. Woodson's work include Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (5 papers) and Infant Health and Development (4 papers). R.H. Woodson is often cited by papers focused on Infant Development and Preterm Care (6 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (5 papers) and Infant Health and Development (4 papers). R.H. Woodson collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Qatar. R.H. Woodson's co-authors include Reena Greenberg, Debra J. Cohen, Tiffany Field, Robert Garcia, Kerry Collins, Tiffany Field, James S. Chisholm, Sarah Pollock and Geoffrey Chamberlain and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Developmental Psychology and Psychophysiology.

In The Last Decade

R.H. Woodson

14 papers receiving 687 citations

Hit Papers

Discrimination and Imitation of Facial Expression by Neon... 1982 2026 1996 2011 1982 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R.H. Woodson United States 7 312 311 309 183 158 14 769
Emese Nagy Hungary 18 341 1.1× 385 1.2× 358 1.2× 135 0.7× 149 0.9× 48 945
J. Jaffe United States 8 185 0.6× 246 0.8× 237 0.8× 78 0.4× 121 0.8× 17 668
Carolyn Granier‐Deferre France 14 310 1.0× 320 1.0× 118 0.4× 185 1.0× 373 2.4× 24 916
Tiziana Aureli Italy 15 165 0.5× 263 0.8× 235 0.8× 117 0.6× 96 0.6× 40 760
Nozomi Naoi Japan 13 370 1.2× 213 0.7× 97 0.3× 100 0.5× 63 0.4× 17 620
S Feldstein United States 7 145 0.5× 225 0.7× 245 0.8× 77 0.4× 119 0.8× 8 617
Linda Forssman Sweden 14 282 0.9× 168 0.5× 169 0.5× 154 0.8× 38 0.2× 28 649
Katharine R. Lawson United States 18 491 1.6× 402 1.3× 87 0.3× 194 1.1× 98 0.6× 26 1.3k
Sabine Seehagen Germany 13 220 0.7× 157 0.5× 135 0.4× 142 0.8× 58 0.4× 48 549
Olga V. Bazhenova United States 10 378 1.2× 127 0.4× 128 0.4× 64 0.3× 102 0.6× 12 715

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R.H. Woodson

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1988). The effect of nonnutritive sucking on heart rate in preterm infants. Developmental Psychobiology. 21(3). 207–213. 27 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1986). Heart rate estimates of motor activity in preterm infants. Infant Behavior and Development. 9(3). 283–290. 10 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1985). Effects of nonnutritive sucking on state and activity: Term-preterm comparisons. Infant Behavior and Development. 8(4). 435–441. 29 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1984). Social organization, physical environment, and infant-caretaker interaction.. Developmental Psychology. 20(3). 473–476. 4 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1983). Estimating Neonatal Oxygen Consumption from Heart Rate. Psychophysiology. 20(5). 558–560. 15 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H.. (1983). Newborn behavior and the transition to extrauterine life. Infant Behavior and Development. 6(1). 139–144. 5 indexed citations
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Field, Tiffany, R.H. Woodson, Debra J. Cohen, et al.. (1983). Discrimination and imitation of facial expressions by term and preterm neonates. Infant Behavior and Development. 6(4). 485–489. 118 indexed citations
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Field, Tiffany, R.H. Woodson, Reena Greenberg, & Debra J. Cohen. (1982). Discrimination and Imitation of Facial Expression by Neonates. Science. 218(4568). 179–181. 536 indexed citations breakdown →
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Woodson, R.H.. (1981). The mechanical baby: A popular history of the theory and practice of child raising. 15(3). 254–254. 1 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1981). Blood pH and crying in the newborn infant. Infant Behavior and Development. 4. 41–45. 4 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1980). Covariates of analgesia in a clinical sample and their effect on the relationship between analgesia and infant behavior. Infant Behavior and Development. 3. 205–213. 3 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H.. (1979). Culture and infancy: Variations in the human experience. 13(3). 223–224. 3 indexed citations
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Woodson, R.H., et al.. (1979). Fetal mediators of the relationships between increased pregnancy and labour blood pressure and newborn irritability. Early Human Development. 3(2). 127–139. 6 indexed citations
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Chisholm, James S., et al.. (1978). Maternal blood pressure in pregnancy and newborn irritability. Early Human Development. 2(2). 171–178. 8 indexed citations

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