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Christine Bastin

Christine Bastin

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3960
World Ranking
10951
National Ranking
151

Christine Bastin 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 Christine Bastin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 304 publications — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christine Bastin 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 Christine Bastin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christine Bastin is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Neuroscience, Medicine, and Psychology, with notable contributions in the subfields of Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The scientist has focused extensively on topics related to dementia, memory, and neurological processes. Their main research themes include:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Sleep and Related Disorders

Christine Bastin has published in multiple venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Brain and Cognition
  • Cortex
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Memory

Some recent publications include:

  • "Anosognosia in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Lack of Awareness of Memory Difficulties Characterizes Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease" (2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry)
  • "Timely coupling of sleep spindles and slow waves linked to early amyloid-β burden and predicts memory decline" (2022, eLife)
  • "Relationship between brain AD biomarkers and episodic memory performance in healthy aging" (2021, Brain and Cognition)
  • "In vivo exploration of synaptic projections in frontotemporal dementia" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Familiarity for entities as a sensitive marker of antero-lateral entorhinal atrophy in amnestic mild cognitive impairment" (2020, Cortex)

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Éric Salmon
  • Fabienne Collette
  • Christophe Phillips
  • Gilles Vandewalle
  • Mohamed Ali Bahri

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and prognosis of Alzheimer's disease at the mild cognitive impairment stage.

    Stephanie J B Vos;Frans Verhey;Lutz Frölich;Johannes Kornhuber

  • The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition memory: a study of the effects of test format and aging.

    Christine Bastin;Martial Van der Linden

  • Sleep Contributes to the Strengthening of Some Memories Over Others, Depending on Hippocampal Activity at Learning

    Géraldine Rauchs;Dorothée Feyers;Brigitte Landeau;Christine Bastin

  • Associative memory in aging: The effect of unitization on source memory

    Christine Bastin;Rachel A. Diana;Jessica Simon;Fabienne Collette

  • Dissociation Between Recall and Recognition Memory Performance in an Amnesic Patient with Hippocampal Damage Following Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Christine Bastin;Martial Van der Linden;Annik Charnallet;Christine Denby

  • An integrative memory model of recollection and familiarity to understand memory deficits.

    Christine Bastin;Gabriel Besson;Jessica Simon;Emma Delhaye

  • Cognitive reserve impacts on inter-individual variability in resting-state cerebral metabolism in normal aging.

    Christine Bastin;Igor Yakushev;Igor Yakushev;Mohamed Ali Bahri;Andreas Fellgiebel

  • The Effects of Aging on the Recognition of Different Types of Associations

    Christine Bastin;Martial Van der Linden

  • Relationships between brain metabolism decrease in normal aging and changes in structural and functional connectivity.

    Gaël Chételat;Brigitte Landeau;Eric Salmon;Igor Yakushev

  • Early neuropsychological detection of Alzheimer's disease

    Christine Bastin;Eric Salmon

  • Cognitive and neuroimaging evidence of impaired interaction between self and memory in Alzheimer's disease

    Sarah Genon;Mohamed Ali Bahri;Fabienne Collette;Lucie Angel

  • Short-term memory and the left intraparietal sulcus: Focus of attention? Further evidence from a face short-term memory paradigm

    S. Majerus;S. Majerus;C. Bastin;M. Poncelet;M. Van der Linden;M. Van der Linden

  • Differential effects of aging on the neural correlates of recollection and familiarity

    Lucie Angel;Lucie Angel;Christine Bastin;Sarah Genon;Evelyne Balteau

  • Metabolic and structural connectivity within the default mode network relates to working memory performance in young healthy adults.

    Igor Yakushev;Gael Chételat;Florian U. Fischer;Brigitte Landeau

  • The Neural Substrates of Memory Suppression: A fMRI Exploration of Directed Forgetting

    Christine Bastin;Dorothée Feyers;Steve Majerus;Evelyne Balteau

  • Item familiarity and controlled associative retrieval in Alzheimer’s disease: an fMRI study.

    Sarah Genon;Fabienne Collette;Dorothée Feyers;Christophe Phillips

  • Sleep-wake regulation and the hallmarks of the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

    Maxime Van Egroo;Justinas Narbutas;Daphne Chylinski;Pamela Villar González

  • Age-related differences in the neural correlates of vivid remembering.

    Adrien Folville;Mohamed Ali Bahri;Emma Delhaye;Eric Salmon

  • Timely coupling of sleep spindles and slow waves linked to early amyloid-β burden and predicts memory decline

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  • The effects of aging on location-based and distance-based processes in memory for time

    Christine Bastin;Martial Van der Linden;Anne-Pascale Michel;William J. Friedman

  • The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition memory performance in chronic pain patients.

    Jacques Grisart;Martial Van der Linden;Martial Van der Linden;Christine Bastin

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Salmon
Eric Salmon University of Liège
Fabienne Collette
Fabienne Collette University of Liège
Christophe Phillips
Christophe Phillips University of Liège
Gilles Vandewalle
Gilles Vandewalle University of Liège
Pierre Maquet
Pierre Maquet University of Liège
Martial Van der Linden
Martial Van der Linden University of Geneva
Christian Degueldre
Christian Degueldre University of Liège
Evelyne Balteau
Evelyne Balteau University of Liège
Arnaud D'Argembeau
Arnaud D'Argembeau University of Liège
André Luxen
André Luxen University of Liège

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