Steven M. Pomerantz

853 total citations
21 papers, 653 citations indexed

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Steven M. Pomerantz is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Reproductive Medicine and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Steven M. Pomerantz has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 653 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Social Psychology, 9 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 5 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Steven M. Pomerantz's work include Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (9 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (9 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (5 papers). Steven M. Pomerantz is often cited by papers focused on Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (9 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (9 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (5 papers). Steven M. Pomerantz collaborates with scholars based in United States. Steven M. Pomerantz's co-authors include N. Jay Bean, Antonio A. Núñez, Robert W. Goy, Samuel A. Sholl, Lynwood G. Clemens, Thomas O. Fox, Christine C. Vito, Joan M. Wertz, Evan Fox and Janice E. Thornton and has published in prestigious journals such as Endocrinology, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Life Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Steven M. Pomerantz

21 papers receiving 629 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steven M. Pomerantz United States 16 343 152 142 126 96 21 653
Margaret L. Walker United States 17 341 1.0× 59 0.4× 165 1.2× 149 1.2× 117 1.2× 30 962
Lynette A. Geyer United States 10 572 1.7× 129 0.8× 131 0.9× 108 0.9× 34 0.4× 20 749
David A. Goldfoot United States 18 354 1.0× 51 0.3× 205 1.4× 120 1.0× 92 1.0× 27 762
N. D. Martensz United Kingdom 17 441 1.3× 79 0.5× 109 0.8× 128 1.0× 110 1.1× 32 1.1k
Carol B. Coopersmith United States 14 447 1.3× 85 0.6× 269 1.9× 461 3.7× 72 0.8× 22 967
Carol Diakow United States 13 253 0.7× 61 0.4× 135 1.0× 155 1.2× 37 0.4× 20 493
Elizabeth M. Kurz United States 10 206 0.6× 38 0.3× 203 1.4× 60 0.5× 135 1.4× 14 702
E. R. Smith United States 12 236 0.7× 39 0.3× 130 0.9× 144 1.1× 98 1.0× 21 697
Thomas E. McGill United States 19 398 1.2× 27 0.2× 261 1.8× 150 1.2× 139 1.4× 46 986
Annet L. Louwerse Netherlands 12 320 0.9× 48 0.3× 168 1.2× 85 0.7× 33 0.3× 28 552

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pomerantz, Steven M., et al.. (1994). Impairment of male copulatory behavior in rhesus monkeys following acute administration of cocaine. Life Sciences. 54(13). 917–924. 6 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., et al.. (1993). Serotonergic influences on male sexual behavior of rhesus monkeys: effects of serotonin agonists. Psychopharmacology. 111(1). 47–54. 28 indexed citations
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Amico, Janet A., et al.. (1993). Oxytocin and vasopressin secretion in monkeys administered apomorphine and A D2 receptor agonist. Life Sciences. 52(15). 1301–1309. 10 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M.. (1992). Dopaminergic influences on male sexual behavior of rhesus monkeys: Effects of dopamine agonists. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 41(3). 511–517. 19 indexed citations
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Amico, Janet A., et al.. (1992). The Oxytocin Secretory Response to Dopamine Receptor Agonists in Male and Female Monkeysa. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 652(1). 478–480. 5 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M.. (1991). Quinelorane (LY163502), a D2 dopamine receptor agonist, acts centrally to facilitate penile erections of male rhesus monkeys. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 39(1). 123–128. 22 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M.. (1990). Apomorphine facilities male sexual behavior of rhesus monkeys. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 35(3). 659–664. 28 indexed citations
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Kemnitz, Joseph W., et al.. (1988). Androgenic influences on body size and composition of adult rhesus monkeys. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 255(6). E857–E864. 31 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., et al.. (1988). Social and hormonal influences on behavior of adult male, female, and pseudohermaphroditic rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior. 22(2). 219–230. 6 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M. & Samuel A. Sholl. (1987). Analysis of sex and regional differences in androgen receptors in fetal rhesus monkey brain. Developmental Brain Research. 36(1). 151–154. 16 indexed citations
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Sholl, Samuel A. & Steven M. Pomerantz. (1986). Androgen Receptors in the Cerebral Cortex of Fetal Female Rhesus Monkeys*. Endocrinology. 119(4). 1625–1631. 20 indexed citations
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Núñez, Antonio A., Steven M. Pomerantz, N. Jay Bean, & Timothy G. Youngstrom. (1985). Effects of laryngeal denervation on ultrasound production and male sexual behavior in rodents. Physiology & Behavior. 34(6). 901–905. 31 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., et al.. (1985). Expression of Adult Female Patterns of Sexual Behavior by Male, Female, and Pseudohermaphroditic Female Rhesus Monkeys1. Biology of Reproduction. 33(4). 878–889. 38 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., Evan Fox, & Lynwood G. Clemens. (1983). Gonadal hormone activation of male courtship ultrasonic vocalizations and male copulatory behavior in castrated male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi).. Behavioral Neuroscience. 97(3). 462–469. 19 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M. & Robert W. Goy. (1983). Proceptive behavior of female rhesus monkeys during tests with tethered males. Hormones and Behavior. 17(3). 237–248. 29 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., Antonio A. Núñez, & N. Jay Bean. (1983). Female behavior is affected by male ultrasonic vocalizations in house mice. Physiology & Behavior. 31(1). 91–96. 157 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M., Evan Fox, & Lynwood G. Clemens. (1983). Gonadal hormone activation of male courtship ultrasonic vocalizations and male copulatory behavior in castrated male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi).. Behavioral Neuroscience. 97(3). 462–469. 12 indexed citations
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Clemens, Lynwood G. & Steven M. Pomerantz. (1982). Testosterone acts as a prohormone to stimulate male copulatory behavior in male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi).. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 96(1). 114–122. 21 indexed citations
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Pomerantz, Steven M. & Lynwood G. Clemens. (1981). Ultrasonic vocalizations in male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi): Their role in male sexual behavior. Physiology & Behavior. 27(5). 869–872. 21 indexed citations

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