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Muriel Vogel-Sprott

Muriel Vogel-Sprott

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
4369
World Ranking
8980
National Ranking
604

Muriel Vogel-Sprott publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Muriel Vogel-Sprott sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 101 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Muriel Vogel-Sprott D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Muriel Vogel-Sprott was affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to the field of research without leaving a direct record of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications in the accessible data.

The profile of this scientist is characterized by the absence of specific documented outputs such as published papers, collaborative authorship, or defined research fields and subfields. No awards or distinctions have been recorded for them.

Due to the limited availability of detailed data, this overview reflects the known institutional association and the status of the individual as deceased, with no further specifics on the nature or scope of their scientific work.

Best Publications

  • An alcohol model of impaired inhibitory control and its treatment in humans.

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Response inhibition under alcohol: effects of cognitive and motivational conflict.

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Alcohol and the ability to inhibit behavior in men and women.

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  • Neuropsychological Profile of Acute Alcohol Intoxication during Ascending and Descending Blood Alcohol Concentrations

    Tom A Schweizer;Muriel Vogel-Sprott;James Danckert;Eric A Roy

  • Expected effect of caffeine on motor performance predicts the type of response to placebo.

    M. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Alcohol-impaired speed and accuracy of cognitive functions: a review of acute tolerance and recovery of cognitive performance.

    Tom A. Schweizer;Muriel Vogel-Sprott

  • Alcohol, cognitive impairment and expectancies

    Mark T. Fillmore;Judith L. Carscadden;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Behavioral impairment under alcohol: cognitive and pharmacokinetic factors

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Acute recovery and tolerance to low doses of alcohol: differences in cognitive and motor skill performance.

    M. D. Vogel-Sprott

  • The expected drug and its expected effect interact to determine placebo responses to alcohol and caffeine

    Mark T. Fillmore;Lisa E. Mulvihill;Muriel Vogel-Sprott

  • EXPECTANCIES ABOUT ALCOHOL-INDUCED MOTOR IMPAIRMENT PREDICT INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSES TO ALCOHOL AND PLACEBO

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Alcohol effects on intentional behavior: dissociating controlled and automatic influences.

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott;Dana Gavrilescu

  • Alcohol and behavioral control: cognitive and neural mechanisms.

    M. Vogel‐Sprott;Craig Easdon;Mark Fillmore;Peter Finn

  • Alcohol and behavioral control: impaired response inhibition and flexibility in social drinkers.

    Craig M. Easdon;Muriel Vogel-Sprott

  • Learning theory and research.

    Muriel Vogel-Sprott;Mark T. Fillmore

  • Discrimination of low blood alcohol levels and self-titration skills in social drinkers.

    Christine Bois;Muriel Vogel-Sprott

  • Defining "light" and "heavy" social drinking; research implications and hypotheses.

    Vogel-Sprott M

  • Family history of problem drinking among young male social drinkers: behavioral effects of alcohol.

    M Vogel-Sprott;B Chipperfield

  • Psychomotor performance under alcohol and under caffeine: Expectancy and pharmacological effects.

    Mark T. Fillmore;M. Vogel-Sprott

  • Effects of alcohol and performance incentives on immediate working memory

    Karen E. Grattan-Miscio;Muriel Vogel-Sprott

  • Alcohol tolerance in social drinkers: operant and classical conditioning effects.

    Douglas James Beirness;M. Vogel-Sprott

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark T. Fillmore
Mark T. Fillmore University of Kentucky
Mike J. Dixon
Mike J. Dixon University of Waterloo
Pierre Jolicoeur
Pierre Jolicoeur University of Montreal
Tom A. Schweizer
Tom A. Schweizer St. Michael's Hospital
Eric A. Roy
Eric A. Roy University of Waterloo
Peter R. Finn
Peter R. Finn Indiana University
James Danckert
James Danckert University of Waterloo
Robert E. Mann
Robert E. Mann Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toben F. Nelson
Toben F. Nelson University of Minnesota

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