Physiology & Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Physiology & Behavior is 23. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
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Effect of sleep and fatigue on cardiovascular performance in young, healthy subjects71
Effect of evaluation timing and duration of anxiety-like behaviors induced by conditioned fear in rats: Assessment using the triple test55
Chronic lipopolysaccharide impairs motivation when delivered to the ventricles, but not when delivered peripherally in male rats34
Investigating a role of orexin and ‘cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript’ in the nucleus accumbens shell in binge eating of male rats and the relationship with impulsivity33
In defense of the maximal adaptability model32
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Sulfuretin exerts anti-depressive effects in the lipopolysaccharide-induced depressive mouse models28
The digit ratio (2D:4D) and testosterone co-predict vertical jump performance in athletic boys: Evidence of organizational and activational effects of testosterone on physical fitness28
Sertoli cell transplantation attenuates microglial activation and inhibits TRPC6 expression in neuropathic pain induced by spinal cord injury28
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Acute and chronic sleep restriction differentially modify maternal behavior and milk macronutrient composition in the postpartum rat27
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Visual cues associated with sweet taste increase short-term eating and grab attention in healthy volunteers25
A meal enriched in saturated fat acutely impairs cognitive performance in obese men24
Gene cascades ensure physiological function from optimal health to developing diseases24
Short-term fasting induced changes in HRV are associated with interoceptive accuracy: Evidence from two independent within-subjects studies24
N2 event-related potential component is associated with cardiac autonomic tone regulation during mental fatigue23
Mating-induced analgesia is dependent of copulatory male pattern in high- and low- yawning male rats23
Modifications of academic competences and intelligence in a university grade23
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