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C. Richard Clark

C. Richard Clark

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Psychology

D-Index
48
Citations
10204
World Ranking
5906
National Ranking
343

Overview

C. Richard Clark is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Their academic profile indicates engagement within an institutional research environment focused on advancing scientific understanding.

The scholar's recent publications, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not listed in the available data. Similarly, there is no information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics covered in their research.

There are no records of awards or recognitions attributed to this individual in the source data. The profile notes that C. Richard Clark is currently living.

Due to the limited details regarding research focus, collaborations, and publication history, it is not possible to provide an overview of the scientist's specific areas of inquiry or scholarly contributions beyond their institutional affiliation at Flinders University.

Best Publications

  • The Psychiatric Sequelae of Traumatic Injury

    Richard A. Bryant;Meaghan L. O'Donnell;Mark Creamer;Alexander C. McFarlane

  • Scalp electrical recording during paralysis: quantitative evidence that EEG frequencies above 20 Hz are contaminated by EMG.

    Emma M. Whitham;Kenneth J. Pope;Sean P. Fitzgibbon;Trent Lewis

  • Early Life Stress and Morphometry of the Adult Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Caudate Nuclei

    Ronald A. Cohen;Stuart Grieve;Karin F. Hoth;Robert H. Paul

  • Brain maturation in adolescence: concurrent changes in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.

    Thomas J. Whitford;Christopher J. Rennie;Christopher J. Rennie;Stuart M. Grieve;C. Richard Clark

  • Preservation of limbic and paralimbic structures in aging.

    Stuart M. Grieve;C. Richard Clark;Leanne M. Williams;Leanne M. Williams;Anthony J. Peduto

  • The test-retest reliability of a standardized neurocognitive and neurophysiological test battery: "neuromarker".

    L M Williams;E Simms;C R Clark;R H Paul

  • Spontaneous alpha peak frequency predicts working memory performance across the age span

    C. Richard Clark;Melinda D. Veltmeyer;Rebecca J. Hamilton;Elena Simms

  • Abnormal stimulus processing in posttraumatic stress disorder

    Alexander C. McFarlane;Darren Lee Weber;C.Richard Clark

  • Misinterpreting Emotional Expressions in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence for a Neural Marker and Stimulant Effects

    Leanne M. Williams;Daniel F. Hermens;Donna Palmer;Michael Kohn;Michael Kohn

  • Switching between executive and default mode networks in posttraumatic stress disorder: Alterations in functional connectivity

    Judith K. Daniels;Alexander C. McFarlane;Robyn L. Bluhm;Kathryn A. Moores

  • Disorder specificity despite comorbidity: Resting EEG alpha asymmetry in major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder

    Andrew Kemp;K Griffiths;Kim Felmingham;Kim Felmingham;Stewart A. Shankman

  • The Relationship Between Frontal Gray Matter Volume and Cognition Varies Across the Healthy Adult Lifespan

    Molly E. Zimmerman;Adam M. Brickman;Robert H. Paul;Stuart M. Grieve

  • Regional white matter and neuropsychological functioning across the adult lifespan.

    Adam M. Brickman;Adam M. Brickman;Molly E. Zimmerman;Robert H. Paul;Stuart M. Grieve

  • Thinking activates EMG in scalp electrical recordings.

    Emma M. Whitham;Trent Lewis;Kenneth J. Pope;Sean P. Fitzgibbon

  • Cerebral function in posttraumatic stress disorder during verbal working memory updating: a positron emission tomography study.

    C.Richard Clark;Alexander C McFarlane;Philip Morris;Darren L Weber

  • THE IMPACT OF EARLY LIFE STRESS ON PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL, PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIORAL MEASURES IN 740 NON-CLINICAL SUBJECTS

    Alexander C McFarlane;Christopher Richard Clark;Richard Bryant;Leanne M Williams

  • Standardized assessment of cognitive functioning during development and aging using an automated touchscreen battery

    C. Richard Clark;Robert H. Paul;Leanne M. Williams;Martijn Arns

  • Abnormal recruitment of working memory updating networks during maintenance of trauma-neutral information in post-traumatic stress disorder

    Kathryn A. Moores;C. Richard Clark;Alexander C. McFarlane;Greg C. Brown

  • Relationships between changes in symptom ratings, neuropsychological test performance and quality of life in schizophrenic patients treated with clozapine

    Cherrie A. Galletly;C.Richard Clark;Alexander C. McFarlane;Darren L. Weber

  • Biologic models of traumatic memories and post-traumatic stress disorder The role of neural networks

    Alexander C McFarlane;Rachel Yehuda;C.Richard Clark

Frequent Co-Authors

Leanne M. Williams
Leanne M. Williams Stanford University
Evian Gordon
Evian Gordon University of Sydney
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
Daniel F. Hermens
Daniel F. Hermens University of the Sunshine Coast
Ronald A. Cohen
Ronald A. Cohen University of Florida
Carol Dobson-Stone
Carol Dobson-Stone University of Sydney
John Gunstad
John Gunstad Kent State University
Andrew H. Kemp
Andrew H. Kemp Swansea University
Kim L Felmingham
Kim L Felmingham University of Melbourne

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