Stephen Oakeshott

552 total citations
12 papers, 355 citations indexed

About

Stephen Oakeshott is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen Oakeshott has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 355 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Stephen Oakeshott's work include Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases (8 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (4 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Stephen Oakeshott is often cited by papers focused on Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases (8 papers), Neurological disorders and treatments (4 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (4 papers). Stephen Oakeshott collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Türkiye. Stephen Oakeshott's co-authors include Andrew R. Delamater, Ian P. L. McLaren, Mike E. Le Pelley, David Howland, Sylvie Ramboz, Dani Brunner, Russell G. Port, Liliana Menalled, Seung Kwak and Carol A. Murphy and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience and PLoS Currents.

In The Last Decade

Stephen Oakeshott

12 papers receiving 354 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephen Oakeshott United States 11 190 164 107 57 55 12 355
Terra D. Barnes United States 5 270 1.4× 370 2.3× 70 0.7× 44 0.8× 66 1.2× 6 549
G. Bezzina United Kingdom 13 171 0.9× 220 1.3× 36 0.3× 53 0.9× 18 0.3× 16 331
Carolyn Szostak Canada 10 250 1.3× 138 0.8× 86 0.8× 47 0.8× 29 0.5× 20 376
A. S. A. Al-Ruwaitea United Kingdom 11 150 0.8× 237 1.4× 42 0.4× 56 1.0× 10 0.2× 12 361
Olga Lipatova United States 9 187 1.0× 200 1.2× 96 0.9× 15 0.3× 18 0.3× 16 403
Jung Yoon Choi United States 10 311 1.6× 305 1.9× 240 2.2× 17 0.3× 24 0.4× 12 603
Kurt M. Fraser United States 11 277 1.5× 237 1.4× 120 1.1× 13 0.2× 21 0.4× 16 405
Kenji Morita Japan 14 360 1.9× 467 2.8× 93 0.9× 21 0.4× 41 0.7× 49 629
Martín J. Acerbo Germany 10 308 1.6× 134 0.8× 106 1.0× 23 0.4× 13 0.2× 20 401
Takemasa Satoh Japan 8 229 1.2× 264 1.6× 127 1.2× 14 0.2× 45 0.8× 8 412

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephen Oakeshott

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Curtin, Paul, Andrew M. Farrar, Stephen Oakeshott, et al.. (2016). Cognitive Training at a Young Age Attenuates Deficits in the zQ175 Mouse Model of HD. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 9. 361–361. 27 indexed citations
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Farrar, Andrew M., Carol A. Murphy, Neil E. Paterson, et al.. (2014). Cognitive Deficits in Transgenic and Knock-in HTT Mice Parallel those in Huntington's Disease. Journal of Huntington s Disease. 3(2). 145–158. 14 indexed citations
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Balcı, Fuat, Jul Lea Shamy, Bassem F. El‐Khodor, et al.. (2013). High-Throughput Automated Phenotyping of Two Genetic Mouse Models of Huntington's Disease. PLoS Currents. 5. 33 indexed citations
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Kudwa, Andrea E., Liliana Menalled, Stephen Oakeshott, et al.. (2013). Increased Body Weight of the BAC HD Transgenic Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease Accounts for Some but Not All of the Observed HD-like Motor Deficits. PLoS Currents. 5. 26 indexed citations
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Oakeshott, Stephen, Andrew M. Farrar, Russell G. Port, et al.. (2013). Deficits in a Simple Visual Go/No-go Discrimination Task in Two Mouse Models of Huntington’s Disease. PLoS Currents. 5. 14 indexed citations
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Oakeshott, Stephen, Russell G. Port, Judy Watson-Johnson, et al.. (2012). A mixed fixed ratio/progressive ratio procedure reveals an apathy phenotype in the BAC HD and the z_Q175 KI mouse models of Huntington’s disease. PLoS Currents. 4. e4f972cffe82c0–e4f972cffe82c0. 25 indexed citations
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Oakeshott, Stephen, Fuat Balcı, Carol A. Murphy, et al.. (2011). Circadian Abnormalities in Motor Activity in a BAC Transgenic Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease. PLoS Currents. 3. RRN1225–RRN1225. 38 indexed citations
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Oakeshott, Stephen, Russell G. Port, Judy Watson-Johnson, et al.. (2011). HD mouse models reveal clear deficits in learning to perform a simple instrumental response. PLoS Currents. 3. RRN1282–RRN1282. 7 indexed citations
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Delamater, Andrew R. & Stephen Oakeshott. (2007). Learning about Multiple Attributes of Reward in Pavlovian Conditioning. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1104(1). 1–20. 69 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, Stephen Oakeshott, Andy J. Wills, & Ian P. L. McLaren. (2005). The Outcome Specificity of Learned Predictiveness Effects: Parallels Between Human Causal Learning and Animal Conditioning.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Animal Behavior Processes. 31(2). 226–236. 22 indexed citations
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Pelley, Mike E. Le, Stephen Oakeshott, & Ian P. L. McLaren. (2005). Blocking and Unblocking in Human Causal Learning.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Animal Behavior Processes. 31(1). 56–70. 61 indexed citations
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Bennett, Cavan, et al.. (2000). Is the context specificity of latent inhibition a sufficient explanation of learned irrelevance?. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B. 53(3). 239–253. 19 indexed citations

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