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D-Index
41
Citations
6832
World Ranking
7855
National Ranking
3374

Overview

James L. O'Leary is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Arts and Humanities as well as Social Sciences, with specific focus on subfields such as History and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
  • Cultural History and Identity Formation
  • Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Historical Gender and Feminism Studies

O'Leary has published in several academic venues, reflecting a diverse range of interests. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Women a Cultural Review
  • British Journal of General Practice
  • Journal of Modern Literature

Key recent publications authored by O'Leary demonstrate an engagement with historical, cultural, and social topics:

  • "Introducing Lilo Linke and Hilary Newitt: Storm Jameson's Anti-Fascist Collaborations in the 1930s" (2023, Women a Cultural Review)
  • "Primary care for survivors of trafficking" (2024, British Journal of General Practice)
  • "Politics and Literature in Interwar Britain's Only Women-Controlled Weekly Review" (2022, Journal of Modern Literature)

They frequently collaborate with other researchers, including Marta Eugenia Arias, Daniel A. Rodrı́guez, Introducción In, A. Camacho, and Agustín Ibáñez, each appearing as co-authors on at least one publication.

Best Publications

  • Structure of the area striata of the cat

    James L. O'Leary

  • Variability in the terminations of GABAergic chandelier cell axons on initial segments of pyramidal cell axons in the monkey sensory‐motor cortex

    J. Defelipe;S. H. C. Hendry;E. G. Jones;D. Schmechel

  • The Trigeminal, Facial, Vagal, and Glossopharyngeal Nerves in the Monkey: Afferent Connections

    Rhoton Al;O'Leary Jl;Ferguson Jp

  • A structural analysis of the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat

    James L. O'Leary

  • D-C Potentials of the Brain

    James L. O'Leary;Sidney Goldring

  • Prognosis in childhood epilepsy. Follow-up study of 148 cases in which therapy had been suspended after prolonged anticonvulsant control.

    Jean Holowach;Don L. Thurston;James O'Leary

  • INTRACELLULAR POTENTIALS ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECT CORTICAL RESPONSE AND SEIZURE DISCHARGE IN CAT.

    Eiichi Sugaya;Sidney Goldring;James L. O'Leary

  • PAIN AND TOUCH FIBERS IN PERIPHERAL NERVES

    Peter Heinbecker;George H. Bishop;James O'leary

  • ANALYSIS OF SENSATION IN TERMS OF THE NERVE IMPULSE

    Peter Heinbecker;George H. Bishop;James O'leary

  • AVERAGED EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY RESPONSES FROM EXPOSED CORTEX OF MAN.

    David L. Kelly;Sidney Goldring;James L. O'leary

  • POTENTIAL RECORDS FROM THE OPTIC CORTEX OF THE CAT

    G. H. Bishop;James O'Leary

  • Petit mal epilepsy.

    Jean Holowach;Donald L. Thurston;James L. O'Leary

  • Experimentally derived correlates between ECG and steady cortical potential.

    Sidney Goldring;James L. O'Leary

  • Histogenesis of the cerebellar climbing fiber in the rat

    James L. O'Leary;Joseph Inukai;Jeanne M. Smith

  • ULTRASTRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS OF THE CAT.

    Jeanne Marie Smith;James Lee O'Leary;Albert Basil Harris

  • THE MAMMALIAN VAGUS NERVE-A FUNCTIONAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDY

    Peter Heinbecker;James O'Leary

  • The effects of polarizing currents on cell potentials and their significance in the interpretation of central nervous system activity.

    G.H. Bishop;J.L. O'Leary

  • Structure of the primary olfactory cortex of the mouse

    James L. O'Leary

  • COMPONENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE OF THE OPTIC CORTEX OF THE RABBIT

    G. H. Bishop;James O'Leary

  • Scientific foundations of neurology

    Macdonald Critchley;James Lee O'Leary;Bryan Jennett

  • Brain and Human Behavior.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Sidney Goldring
Sidney Goldring Washington University in St. Louis

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