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Sylvie Tordjman

Sylvie Tordjman

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
9232
World Ranking
6907
National Ranking
62

Sylvie Tordjman 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 Sylvie Tordjman sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 152 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sylvie Tordjman 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 Sylvie Tordjman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sylvie Tordjman is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics in psychology, with a primary focus on clinical psychology and cognitive neuroscience, as well as social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and genetics.

The scientist has contributed extensively to research in several interconnected areas. Their main topics of investigation include psychoanalysis and psychopathology research, autism spectrum disorder research, child nutrition and feeding issues, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, health, medicine and society, sleep and related disorders, and family and disability support research.

Recent publications by Sylvie Tordjman reflect these interests and include:

  • "Melatonin: From Pharmacokinetics to Clinical Use in Autism Spectrum Disorder" (2021), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Autism Spectrum and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children of Immigrants: A Brief Review of Current Evidence and Implications for Clinical Practice" (2021), published in Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • "Anxiety disorders in children with high intellectual potential" (2020), published in BJPsych Open
  • "Premigration social adversity and autism spectrum disorder" (2020), published in BJPsych Open
  • "Predictors of cognitive, behavioural and academic difficulties in NF1" (2021), published in Journal of Psychiatric Research

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Sylvie Tordjman has worked alongside Solenn Kermarrec, Cécile Oriol, Carmen Schröder, Sylvie Chokron, and Richard Delorme. These collaborations have contributed to developments in various psychological and psychiatric fields.

The scientist's work is also frequently published in specific academic venues, including Perspectives Psy, L Encéphale, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, BJPsych Open, and Frontiers in Psychiatry. Perspectives Psy and L Encéphale stand out as recurrent journals for their research outputs.

Best Publications

  • Melatonin: Pharmacology, Functions and Therapeutic Benefits

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Chokron;Richard Delorme;Annaëlle Charrier

  • Epilepsy in Autism is Associated with Intellectual Disability and Gender: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis

    Claire Amiet;Isabelle Gourfinkel-An;Anissa Bouzamondo;Sylvie Tordjman

  • Prenatal depression, prenatal anxiety, and spontaneous preterm birth: a prospective cohort study among women with early and regular care.

    Jacques Dayan;Christian Creveuil;Maureen N Marks;Sue Conroy

  • Specific genetic disorders and autism: clinical contribution towards their identification.

    David Cohen;Nadège Pichard;Sylvie Tordjman;Clarisse Baumann

  • Effects of prenatal stress on fetal and child development: A critical literature review.

    Graignic-Philippe R;Dayan J;Chokron S;Jacquet Ay

  • Gene × Environment interactions in autism spectrum disorders: role of epigenetic mechanisms.

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Tordjman;Eszter Somogyi;Nathalie Coulon;Solenn Kermarrec;Solenn Kermarrec

  • The Prevalence of Mental Disorders Among Children and Adolescents in the Child Welfare System: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

    Guillaume Bronsard;Marine Alessandrini;Guillaume Fond;Anderson Loundou

  • Nocturnal excretion of 6-sulphatoxymelatonin in children and adolescents with autistic disorder.

    Sylvie Tordjman;George M. Anderson;Nadège Pichard;Henriette Charbuy

  • Role of the serotonin transporter gene in the behavioral expression of autism.

    S Tordjman;S Tordjman;L Gutknecht;M Carlier;E Spitz

  • Plasma β-endorphin, adrenocorticotropin hormone, and cortisol in autism

    S Tordjman;G M Anderson;P A McBride;M E Hertzig

  • Pain Reactivity and Plasma β-Endorphin in Children and Adolescents with Autistic Disorder

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Tordjman;George M Anderson;Michel Botbol;Sylvie Brailly-Tabard

  • Animal models relevant to schizophrenia and autism: validity and limitations.

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Tordjman;Dominique Drapier;Olivier Bonnot;Rozenn Graignic

  • Clock Genes and Altered Sleep-Wake Rhythms: Their Role in the Development of Psychiatric Disorders.

    Annaëlle Charrier;Bertrand Olliac;Pierre Roubertoux;Sylvie Tordjman

  • Serotonin transporter promoter variants in autism: functional effects and relationship to platelet hyperserotonemia.

    George M Anderson;L Gutknecht;D J Cohen;S Brailly-Tabard

  • Advances in the research of melatonin in autism spectrum disorders: literature review and new perspectives.

    Sylvie Tordjman;Imen Najjar;Eric Bellissant;George M Anderson

  • Depression during pregnancy: is the developmental impact earlier in boys? A prospective case-control study

    Priscille Gerardin;Jaqueline Wendland;Nicolas Bodeau;Armelle Galin

  • Autism as a Disorder of Biological and Behavioral Rhythms: Toward New Therapeutic Perspectives

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Tordjman;Katherine S. Davlantis;Nicolas Georgieff;Marie-Maude Geoffray

  • Are patients with schizophrenia insensitive to pain? A reconsideration of the question.

    Olivier Bonnot;George M. Anderson;David Cohen;Jean Claude Willer

  • Day and nighttime excretion of 6-sulphatoxymelatonin in adolescents and young adults with autistic disorder

    Sylvie Tordjman;George M. Anderson;Eric Bellissant;Michel Botbol

  • Association of adolescent catatonia with increased mortality and morbidity: evidence from a prospective follow-up study.

    Françoise Cornic;Angèle Consoli;Marie-Laure Tanguy;Olivier Bonnot

Frequent Co-Authors

David Cohen
David Cohen Sorbonne University
Martine Hausberger
Martine Hausberger University of Rennes
Alain Verloes
Alain Verloes Université Paris Cité
Marie-Odile Krebs
Marie-Odile Krebs Université Paris Cité
Sylvie Chokron
Sylvie Chokron Université Paris Cité
Donald J. Cohen
Donald J. Cohen Yale University
Pascal Mamassian
Pascal Mamassian École Normale Supérieure
Mark Walterfang
Mark Walterfang University of Melbourne
Eric LeGuern
Eric LeGuern Institut du Cerveau
Annick Toutain
Annick Toutain François Rabelais University

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