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Catherine A. Mateer

Catherine A. Mateer

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
7753
World Ranking
8773
National Ranking
588

Catherine A. Mateer 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 Catherine A. Mateer sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 77 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Catherine A. Mateer 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 Catherine A. Mateer 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

Catherine A. Mateer is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada. Their academic profile currently indicates involvement in research and scientific work, though specific details on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or thematic research areas are not available.

Their scholarly output is not detailed in terms of journal papers, book publications, or awards received. There is no record of recent publications, listed research topics, or fields and subfields of study connected to their academic contributions.

Without documented co-authors or frequent publication venues, it is not possible to outline collaborative networks or preferred outlets for disseminating research. Likewise, there are no available records of book publications or awards that might provide further context on professional milestones or recognition.

Despite the lack of specific data on research topics or academic honors, being part of an established institution such as the University of Victoria suggests engagement with academic and scientific activities within the university environment.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation: An Integrative Neuropsychological Approach

    McKay Moore Sohlberg;Catherine A. Mateer

  • Effectiveness of an attention-training program

    McKay Moore Sohlberg;Catherine A. Mateer

  • Analysis of assets for virtual reality applications in neuropsychology

    Albert A. Rizzo;Maria Schultheis;Kimberly A. Kerns;Catherine Mateer

  • Introduction to cognitive rehabilitation : theory and practice

    McKay Moore Sohlberg;Catherine A. Mateer

  • Human language cortex: localization of memory, syntax, and sequential motor-phoneme identification systems.

    George Ojemann;Catherine Mateer

  • Training use of compensatory memory books: A three stage behavioral approach

    McKay Moore Sohlberg;Catherine A. Mateer

  • Cognitive Deficits in Nonretarded Adults with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    Kimberley A. Kerns;Audrey Don;Catherine A. Mateer;Ann P. Streissguth

  • Impairment of nonverbal oral movements in aphasia

    Catherine Mateer;Doreen Kimura

  • Self-awareness after traumatic brain injury: a comparison of measures and their relationship to executive functions.

    Nicholas M. Bogod;Catherine A. Mateer;Stuart W.S. Macdonald

  • Introduction to cognitive rehabilitation

    M Sohlberg;C Mateer

  • Organization of visuospatial functions in human cortex. Evidence from electrical stimulation.

    Itzhak Fried;Catherine Mateer;George Ojemann;Richard Wohns

  • Focus on clinical research: Perceptions of memory function in individuals with closed-head injury.

    Catherine A. Mateer;McKay Moore Sohlberg;Jeff Crinean

  • Utilization behavior: clinical manifestations and neurological mechanisms.

    Sarah J. Archibald;Catherine A. Mateer;Kimberly A. Kerns

  • Putting Humpty Dumpty together again: the importance of integrating cognitive and emotional interventions.

    Catherine A Mateer;Claire S Sira;Megan E O'Connell

  • Improving attention and managing attentional problems. Adapting rehabilitation techniques to adults with ADD.

    McKAY Moore Sohlberg;Catherine A. Mateer

  • Right hemisphere appreciation of prosodic and linguistic indications of implicit attitude.

    Connie A Tompkins;Catherine A Mateer

  • Sexual variation in cortical localization of naming as determined by stimulation mapping

    Catherine A. Mateer;Samuel B. Polen;George A. Ojemann

  • Management of Attention and Memory Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury

    Catherine A. Mateer;Kimberly A. Kerns;Karen L. Eso

  • Cognitive and emotional consequences of TBI: intervention strategies for vocational rehabilitation.

    Catherine A. Mateer;Claire S. Sira

  • Effects of frontal lobe injury in childhood

    Catherine A. Mateer;Dennis Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

McKay Moore Sohlberg
McKay Moore Sohlberg University of Oregon
Kimberly A. Kerns
Kimberly A. Kerns University of Victoria
George A. Ojemann
George A. Ojemann University of Washington
Holly Tuokko
Holly Tuokko University of Victoria
Esther Strauss
Esther Strauss University of Victoria
Albert Rizzo
Albert Rizzo University of Southern California
Stuart W. S. MacDonald
Stuart W. S. MacDonald University of Victoria
Virginia W. Berninger
Virginia W. Berninger University of Washington
Elisabeth M. S. Sherman
Elisabeth M. S. Sherman Alberta Children's Hospital
Todd S. Woodward
Todd S. Woodward University of British Columbia

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