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David A. Loewenstein

David A. Loewenstein

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
70
Citations
18323
World Ranking
2278
National Ranking
1324

David A. Loewenstein 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 David A. Loewenstein sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 317 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

David A. Loewenstein 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 David A. Loewenstein sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

David A. Loewenstein is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine with a specialization in psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, physiology, neurology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their work extensively addresses several key topics including:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Cognitive Functions and Memory

Among their recent publications are:

  • Multimorbidity patterns and their relationship to mortality in the US older adult population, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Mild behavioral impairment as a predictor of cognitive functioning in older adults, 2020, International Psychogeriatrics
  • Differentiating among stages of cognitive impairment in aging: Version 3 of the Uniform Data Set (UDS) neuropsychological test battery and MoCA index scores, 2020, Alzheimer's & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
  • Randomized Trial of Combined Aerobic, Resistance, and Cognitive Training to Improve Recovery From Stroke: Feasibility and Safety, 2020, Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Gaussian discriminative component analysis for early detection of Alzheimer's disease: A supervised dimensionality reduction algorithm, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Frequent co-authors collaborating with David A. Loewenstein include:

  • Rosie E. Curiel
  • Ranjan Duara
  • Mónica Rosselli
  • Warren Barker
  • Malek Adjouadi

Common publication venues where their research appears frequently are:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Applied Neuropsychology Adult

Best Publications

  • Depression and Risk for Alzheimer Disease: Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Metaregression Analysis

    Raymond L. Ownby;Elizabeth Crocco;Amarilis Acevedo;Amarilis Acevedo;Vineeth John

  • Relative frequencies of Alzheimer disease, Lewy body, vascular and frontotemporal dementia, and hippocampal sclerosis in the State of Florida Brain Bank.

    Warren W. Barker;Cheryl A. Luis;Alice Kashuba;Mercy Luis

  • Version 3 of the Alzheimer Disease Centers' Neuropsychological Test Battery in the Uniform Data Set (UDS)

    Sandra Weintraub;Lilah Besser;Hiroko H. Dodge;Merilee Teylan

  • A new scale for the assessment of functional status in Alzheimer's disease and related disorders

    David A. Loewenstein;David A. Loewenstein;Ellen Amigo;Ranjan Duara;Ranjan Duara;Andrew Guterman;Andrew Guterman

  • Cerebral metabolic effects of a verbal fluency test: A PET scan study

    Randolph W. Parks;David A. Loewenstein;Kathryn L. Dodrill;William W. Barker

  • The Effect of a Family Therapy and Technology-Based Intervention on Caregiver Depression

    Carl Eisdorfer;Sara J. Czaja;David A. Loewenstein;Mark P. Rubert

  • Neuroanatomic Differences Between Dyslexic and Normal Readers on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scans

    Ranjan Duara;Alex Kushch;Karen Gross-Glenn;W. William Barker

  • Mild cognitive impairment Directions for future research

    Cheryl A. Luis;David A. Loewenstein;Amarilis Acevedo;Warren W. Barker

  • Outcomes of Mild Cognitive Impairment by Definition: A Population Study

    Mary Ganguli;Beth E. Snitz;Judith A. Saxton;Chung Chou H. Chang

  • MR signal abnormalities in memory disorder and dementia.

    B. C. Bowen;W. W. Barker;D. A. Loewenstein;Jerome J. Sheldon

  • Medial temporal lobe atrophy on MRI scans and the diagnosis of Alzheimer disease.

    R. Duara;D. A. Loewenstein;E. Potter;E. Potter;J. Appel

  • Cognition in Early Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

    Frances L. Wilkie;Carl Eisdorfer;Robert O. Morgan;David A. Loewenstein

  • Cognitive rehabilitation of mildly impaired Alzheimer disease patients on cholinesterase inhibitors

    David A. Loewenstein;David A. Loewenstein;Amarilis Acevedo;Amarilis Acevedo;Sara J. Czaja;Ranjan Duara

  • Nonpharmacological Cognitive Interventions in Aging and Dementia

    Amarilis Acevedo;David A. Loewenstein

  • Category fluency test: normative data for English- and Spanish-speaking elderly.

    Amarilis Acevedo;David A. Loewenstein;Warren W. Barker;Dylan G. Harwood

  • Prevalence of dementia in three ethnic groups: the South Florida program on aging and health.

    Jasenka Demirovic;Ronald Prineas;David Loewenstein;Judy Bean

  • Music therapy increases serum melatonin levels in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    Adarsh M. Kumar;Frederick Tims;Dean G. Cruess;Michael J. Mintzer

  • Caregivers' Judgments of the Functional Abilities of the Alzheimer's Disease Patient A Comparison of Proxy Reports and Objective Measures

    David A. Loewenstein;Soledad Argüelles;Marina Bravo;Rhonda Q. Freeman

  • Defective Inflammatory Pathways in Never-Treated Depressed Patients Are Associated with Poor Treatment Response

    Shariful A. Syed;Eleonore Beurel;David A. Loewenstein;Jeffrey A. Lowell

  • Sensitivity of Cerebral Glucose Metabolism to Age, Gender, Brain Volume, Brain Atrophy, and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors

    Fumihito Yoshii;William W. Barker;Jen Yueh Chang;David Loewenstein

  • Induction of depressive affect after prolonged exposure to a mildly depressed individual.

    Mary J. Howes;Jack E. Hokanson;David A. Loewenstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Ranjan Duara
Ranjan Duara Mount Sinai Hospital
Malek Adjouadi
Malek Adjouadi Florida International University
Sara J. Czaja
Sara J. Czaja Cornell University
John A. Schinka
John A. Schinka University of South Florida
Huntington Potter
Huntington Potter University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Monica Rosselli
Monica Rosselli Florida Atlantic University
Carl Eisdorfer
Carl Eisdorfer University of Miami
Raymond L. Ownby
Raymond L. Ownby Nova Southeastern University
Brent J. Small
Brent J. Small University of South Florida
Philip D. Harvey
Philip D. Harvey University of Miami

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