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Jocelyne Bachevalier

Jocelyne Bachevalier

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Neuroscience

D-Index
71
Citations
16449
World Ranking
2428
National Ranking
1145

Jocelyne Bachevalier publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jocelyne Bachevalier sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 194 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Jocelyne Bachevalier D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jocelyne Bachevalier sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 71 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jocelyne Bachevalier is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognitive and developmental neuroscience. Their work spans various subfields, including behavioral neuroscience, social psychology, developmental neuroscience, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The main fields of study for this scientist revolve around neuroscience, with a significant focus on cognitive neuroscience. Their research interests are reflected in the recurring topics they explore:

  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Neuroendocrine Regulation and Behavior
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Face Recognition and Perception

Bachevalier's recent publications include:

  • "Microglia, inflammation and gut microbiota responses in a progressive monkey model of Parkinson's disease: A case series" (2020, Neurobiology of Disease)
  • "Early life exposure to unpredictable parental sensory signals shapes cognitive development across three species" (2022, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience)
  • "Episodic memory development: Bridging animal and human research" (2024, Neuron)
  • "Rhesus Macaque Brain Developmental Trajectory: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Tensor-Based Structural Morphometry and Diffusion Tensor Imaging" (2020, Cerebral Cortex)
  • "Early developmental changes in visual social engagement in infant rhesus monkeys" (2020, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience)

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues, which include:

  • Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Behavioral Neuroscience
  • UNC Libraries
  • Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Among regular collaborators, the most frequent coauthors include:

  • Mar M. Sánchez
  • Jessica Raper
  • Martin Styner
  • Eric Feczko
  • Eric Earl

Jocelyne Bachevalier was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Effects on visual recognition of combined and separate ablations of the entorhinal and perirhinal cortex in rhesus monkeys

    M Meunier;J Bachevalier;M Mishkin;EA Murray

  • Connections of Inferior Temporal Areas TEO and TE with Parietal and Frontal Cortex in Macaque Monkeys

    Maree J. Webster;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Leslie G. Ungerleider

  • Visual recognition impairment follows ventromedial but not dorsolateral prefrontal lesions in monkeys

    Jocelyne Bachevalier;Mortimer Mishkin

  • Towards a transgenic model of Huntington’s disease in a non-human primate

    Shang Hsun Yang;Pei Hsun Cheng;Heather Banta;Karolina Piotrowska-Nitsche;Karolina Piotrowska-Nitsche

  • Impaired Safety Signal Learning May be a Biomarker of PTSD

    Tanja Jovanovic;Andrew M. Kazama;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Michael E Davis;Michael E Davis

  • The orbitofrontal-amygdala circuit and self-regulation of social-emotional behavior in autism.

    Jocelyne Bachevalier;Katherine A. Loveland

  • Effects of orbital frontal and anterior cingulate lesions on object and spatial memory in rhesus monkeys.

    Martine Meunier;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Mortimer Mishkin

  • Medial temporal lobe structures and autism: A review of clinical and experimental findings

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  • Aged monkeys exhibit behavioral deficits indicative of widespread cerebral dysfunction.

    Jocelyne Bachevalier;Linda S. Landis;Lary C. Walker;Mimi Brickson

  • The hippocampal/parahippocampal regions and recognition memory: insights from visual paired comparison versus object-delayed nonmatching in monkeys.

    Sarah Nemanic;Maria C. Alvarado;Jocelyne Bachevalier

  • Connections of inferior temporal areas TE and TEO with medial temporal- lobe structures in infant and adult monkeys

    MJ Webster;LG Ungerleider;J Bachevalier

  • Frontal and Temporal Morphometric Findings on MRI in Children after Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Elisabeth A. Wilde;Jill V. Hunter;Mary R. Newsome;Randall S. Scheibel

  • Subcortical connections of inferior temporal areas TE and TEO in macaque monkeys

    Maree J. Webster;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Leslie G. Ungerleider

  • Face recognition in primates: a cross-species study

    Olivier Pascalis;Jocelyne Bachevalier

  • An early and a late developing system for learning and retention in infant monkeys.

    Jocelyne Bachevalier;Mortimer Mishkin

  • Effects of aspiration versus neurotoxic lesions of the amygdala on emotional responses in monkeys.

    Martine Meunier;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Elisabeth A. Murray;Ludiše Málková

  • Effects of rhinal cortex lesions combined with hippocampectomy on visual recognition memory in rhesus monkeys

    Mp. Meunier;W. Hadfield;J. Bachevalier;E. A. Murray

  • The impact of selective amygdala, orbital frontal cortex, or hippocampal formation lesions on established social relationships in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).

    Christopher J. Machado;Jocelyne Bachevalier

  • Neonatal lesions of the medial temporal lobe disrupt prefrontal cortical regulation of striatal dopamine

    Richard C. Saunders;Bhaskar S. Kolachana;Jocelyne Bachevalier;Daniel R. Weinberger

  • Memory for spatial location and object-place associations are differently processed by the hippocampal formation, parahippocampal areas TH/TF and perirhinal cortex.

    Jocelyne Bachevalier;Sarah Nemanic

  • Non‐human primate models of childhood psychopathology: the promise and the limitations

    Christopher J. Machado;Jocelyne Bachevalier

Frequent Co-Authors

Mortimer Mishkin
Mortimer Mishkin National Institutes of Health
Leslie G. Ungerleider
Leslie G. Ungerleider National Institutes of Health
Richard C. Saunders
Richard C. Saunders National Institutes of Health
Yoland Smith
Yoland Smith Emory University
Xiaoping Hu
Xiaoping Hu University of California, Riverside
Leonard L. Howell
Leonard L. Howell Emory University
Anthony A. Wright
Anthony A. Wright The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Daniel R. Weinberger
Daniel R. Weinberger Johns Hopkins University
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Katherine A. Loveland
Katherine A. Loveland The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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