Author profile
Salavecz, Gyöngyvér
Semmelweis UniversityFaculty of Medicine
Department of Behavioral Sciences
H-index
H-index calculated based on data from Hungarian Scientific Bibliograpy (all publications of the author)
7
H-index (last 5 years)
H-index calculated based on data from Hungarian Scientific Bibliograpy (all publications of the author published in last 5 years)
0
Number of citations (WoS, SU articles)
Number of citations received for papers affiliated with SU, published in the last 5 years in WoS database
0
Number of citations (5+ years MTMT)
Based on citations of papers indexed in the Hungarian Scientific Bibliography database, published in last 5+ years
0
Citation count (MTMT I-IV)
Based on citations of papers indexed in the Hungarian Scientific Bibliography database
451
Contribution for citations
Indicates the contribution of the author to the citation number of the university in the last 5 years (Based on article and review types indexed in Web of Science)
0.00%
Highly cited papers
Number of "Highly cited papers" in WoS database
Summarized IF (from 1994)
Summarized IF values of the Journals where the papers have been published
19.159
Profile of Salavecz Gyöngyvér at "Scientometrics of Hungarian researchers" page
List of Semmelweis University affiliated publications( 2019-2024 )
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Scientific areas
Psychology / Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology (45 %)
Psychology / Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (9 %)
Psychology / Clinical Psychology (9 %)
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics / Pharmacology (9 %)
Neuroscience / Endocrine and Autonomic Systems (9 %)
Neuroscience / Biological Psychiatry (9 %)
Neuroscience / Behavioral Neuroscience (9 %)
Medicine / Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (9 %)
Medicine / Epidemiology (9 %)
Medicine / Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism (9 %)
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology / Endocrinology (9 %)
Arts and Humanities / History and Philosophy of Science (9 %)
Social Sciences / Health(social science) (9 %)
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