D-Index & Metrics Best Publications
Psychology
Netherlands
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 75 Citations 21,806 368 World Ranking 1259 National Ranking 65
Medicine D-index 82 Citations 27,809 378 World Ranking 10823 National Ranking 385

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Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Psychology in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Her primary areas of investigation include Genome-wide association study, Genetics, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Developmental psychology and Psychiatry. The various areas that she examines in her Genome-wide association study study include Genetic architecture, Neuroscience, Genetic association and Medical genetics. Her Genetics research includes elements of Body mass index and Menarche.

Her study in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Young adult, Autism, Pervasive developmental disorder, Developmental disorder and Functional neuroimaging. Her Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Confirmatory factor analysis and Personality Assessment Inventory. The study incorporates disciplines such as Schizophrenia, Meta-analysis, Clinical psychology, Cannabis and Candidate gene in addition to Single-nucleotide polymorphism.

Her most cited work include:

  • Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height (1407 citations)
  • Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology (781 citations)
  • Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures. (610 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary scientific interests are in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Developmental psychology and Anxiety. Her Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Audiology, Young adult, Autism spectrum disorder, Neuroscience and Comorbidity. As part of one scientific family, Catharina A. Hartman deals mainly with the area of Neuroscience, narrowing it down to issues related to the Genetic architecture, and often Genetic association.

Her Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Genome-wide association study, Cognition, Cohort and Depression. Catharina A. Hartman has researched Genome-wide association study in several fields, including Quantitative trait locus, SNP, Locus and Candidate gene. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Developmental psychology, Neurocognitive is strongly linked to Working memory.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (36.87%)
  • Clinical psychology (30.05%)
  • Psychiatry (22.98%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Clinical psychology (30.05%)
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (36.87%)
  • Depression (9.60%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Depression, Anxiety and Cohort. Her Clinical psychology research includes themes of Child and adolescent psychiatry, Cognition, Association and Comorbidity. Her Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Audiology, Impulsivity, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuroimaging and Autism spectrum disorder.

Her study looks at the relationship between Depression and fields such as Genetic association, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Anxiety research also works with subjects such as

  • Neuroticism which is related to area like Bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia,
  • Mood which connect with Mood disorders and Internal medicine. Her Neuroscience study often links to related topics such as Genome-wide association study.

Between 2019 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex. (116 citations)
  • Brain scans from 21,297 individuals reveal the genetic architecture of hippocampal subfield volumes (37 citations)
  • Bivariate genome-wide association analyses of the broad depression phenotype combined with major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia reveal eight novel genetic loci for depression (30 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Catharina A. Hartman mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Schizophrenia, Neuroscience and Autism. Catharina A. Hartman has included themes like Anxiety, Genetic correlation, Depression and Comorbidity in her Clinical psychology study. Her study with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder involves better knowledge in Psychiatry.

Within one scientific family, Catharina A. Hartman focuses on topics pertaining to Bipolar disorder under Schizophrenia, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Major depressive disorder. Her research investigates the connection with Neuroscience and areas like Genetic architecture which intersect with concerns in Genome-wide association study, Memory consolidation, Hippocampus and Spatial memory. Her studies in Autism integrate themes in fields like Offspring and Down syndrome.

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Best Publications

Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height

Andrew R. Wood;Tonu Esko;Jian Yang;Sailaja Vedantam.
Nature Genetics (2014)

1899 Citations

Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology

Adam E. Locke;Bratati Kahali;Sonja I. Berndt;Anne E. Justice.
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (2015)

1689 Citations

Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures.

Derrek P. Hibar;Jason L. Stein;Jason L. Stein;Miguel E. Renteria;Alejandro Arias-Vasquez.
Nature (2015)

738 Citations

Subcortical brain volume differences in participants with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults: a cross-sectional mega-analysis

Martine Hoogman;Janita Bralten;Derrek P. Hibar;Maarten Mennes.
The Lancet Psychiatry (2017)

680 Citations

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and social dysfunctioning

Judith S. Nijmeijer;Ruud B. Minderaa;Jan K. Buitelaar;Aisling Mulligan.
Clinical Psychology Review (2008)

644 Citations

Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits.

Evangelos Evangelou;Evangelos Evangelou;Helen R. Warren;Helen R. Warren;David Mosen-Ansorena;Borbala Mifsud.
Nature Genetics (2018)

643 Citations

Genomic Relationships, Novel Loci, and Pleiotropic Mechanisms across Eight Psychiatric Disorders

Phil H. Lee;Verneri Anttila;Hyejung Won;Yen-Chen A. Feng.
Cell (2019)

630 Citations

Shared heritability of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder

Nanda N. J. Rommelse;Barbara Franke;Hilde M. Geurts;Catharina A. Hartman.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2010)

610 Citations

The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar.
Brain Imaging and Behavior (2014)

597 Citations

HHS Public Access

Martine Hoogman;Janita Bralten;Derrek P. Hibar;Maarten Mennes.
The Lancet Psychiatry (2018)

566 Citations

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