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35
Citations
8731
World Ranking
6611
National Ranking
3203

Overview

Michael J. Greenwood is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research is centered in the field of neuroscience, with particular focus on cellular and molecular neuroscience as well as cognitive neuroscience.

Greenwood's recent scholarly output includes a paper titled Requisite role of dorsal raphé in contextual cocaine-memory reconsolidation, published in 2024 in the journal Neuropharmacology. This work addresses aspects of memory reconsolidation and its neural mechanisms related to substance use.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Greenwood include:

  • Jobe L. Ritchie
  • Sihua Qi
  • Robert J. Christian
  • Hope I. Grenz
  • Sydney E. Swatzell

The main venues for Greenwood's publications are:

  • Neuropharmacology

Research topics that have been central to Greenwood's work encompass:

  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Main fields of study include:

  • Neuroscience

Subfields include:

  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Research on Internal Migration in the United States: A Survey

    Michael J. Greenwood;Paul L. Burgess;James A. Chalmers;Todd Sandler

  • Human migration: theory, models, and empirical studies.

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Internal migration in developed countries

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Migration regional equilibrium and the estimation of compensating differentials.

    Greenwood Mj;Hunt Gl;Rickman Ds;Treyz Gi

  • An Analysis of the Determinations of Geographical Labor Mobility in The United States

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Chapter 12 Internal migration in developed countries

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Jobs versus amenities in the analysis of metropolitan migration.

    Michael J. Greenwood;Gary L. Hunt

  • A CONDITIONAL LOGIT APPROACH TO U.S. STATE-TO-STATE MIGRATION*

    Paul S. Davies;Michael J. Greenwood;Haizheng Li

  • Migration and Interregional Employment Redistribution in the United States

    Michael J. Greenwood;Gary L. Hunt

  • The Early History Of Migration Research

    Michael J. Greenwood;Gary L. Hunt

  • The dynamics of U.S. internal migration

    George I. Treyz;Dan S. Rickman;Gary L. Hunt;Michael J. Greenwood

  • The Factor Market Consequences of U.S. Immigration

    Michael J Greenwood;John M McDowell

  • Migration and employment change: empirical evidence on the spatial and temporal dimensions of the linkage.

    Michael J. Greenwood;Gary L. Hunt;John M. McDowell

  • LAGGED RESPONSE IN THE DECISION TO MIGRATE

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Crime Rates and Public Expenditures for Police Protection: Their Interaction

    Michael J. Greenwood;Walter J. Wadycki

  • A Simultaneous-Equations Model of Urban Growth and Migration

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Differential economic opportunity transferability of skills and immigration to the United States and Canada.

    Michael J. Greenwood;John M. McDowell

  • New directions in migration research: perspectives from some North American regional science disciplines.

    Michael J. Greenwood;Peter R. Mueser;David A. Plane;Alan M. Schlottmann

  • A REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF MIGRATION TO URBAN AREAS OF A LESS-DEVELOPED COUNTRY: THE CASE OF INDIA*

    Michael J. Greenwood

  • Economic Effects of Immigrants on Native and Foreign-Born Workers: Complementarity, Substitutability, and Other Channels of Influence*

    Michael J. Greenwood;Gary L. Hunt

  • The determinants of migration between standard metropolitan statistical areas

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Frequent Co-Authors

Marta Tienda
Marta Tienda Princeton University

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