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D-Index
42
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8829
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7477
National Ranking
740

David Bunce 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 Bunce sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 89 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

David Bunce 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 Bunce sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

David Bunce is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of dentistry and medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including periodontics, public health, psychiatry and mental health, emergency medical services, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's research topics focus extensively on dental health and care utilization, oral microbiology and periodontitis research, dementia and cognitive impairment, pediatric health and respiratory diseases, nutritional studies and diet, consumer attitudes and food labeling, and diet and metabolism studies.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by David Bunce include:

  • "Meat consumption and risk of incident dementia: cohort study of 493,888 UK Biobank participants," 2021, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • "Bidirectional relations between cognitive function and oral health in ageing persons: a longitudinal cohort study," 2020, Age and Ageing
  • "Oral diseases are associated with cognitive function in adults over 60 years old," 2023, Oral Diseases
  • "Splenium tracts of the corpus callosum degrade in old age," 2020, Neuroscience Letters
  • "Genome-wide association studies on periodontitis: A systematic review," 2024, PLoS ONE

David Bunce frequently publishes in Clinical Oral Investigations, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Age and Ageing, Oral Diseases, and PLoS ONE. The scientist has multiple collaborations with co-authors including Jing Kang, Sue Pavitt, Jianhua Wu, Chenyi Gao, and Harriet Larvin.

This researcher's work is characterized by a strong focus on the connections between oral health and overall systemic conditions such as cognitive impairment and dementia, as well as the genetic and microbiological aspects of periodontitis. Their multidisciplinary approach incorporates nutritional epidemiology, longitudinal cohort studies, and genome-wide association studies.

Best Publications

  • The role of acceptance and job control in mental health, job satisfaction, and work performance

    Frank W. Bond;David Bunce

  • Mediators of change in emotion-focused and problem-focused worksite stress management interventions.

    Frank W. Bond;David Bunce

  • TRAINEE CHARACTERISTICS AND THE OUTCOMES OF OPEN LEARNING

    Peter Warr;David Bunce

  • Job control mediates change in a work reorganization intervention for stress reduction.

    Frank W. Bond;David Bunce

  • The influence of psychological flexibility on work redesign: mediated moderation of a work reorganization intervention.

    Frank W. Bond;Paul E. Flaxman;David Bunce

  • Rethinking clinical trials of transcranial direct current stimulation: participant and assessor blinding is inadequate at intensities of 2mA.

    Neil E. O’Connell;John Cossar;Louise Marston;Benedict M. Wand

  • Stress Management and Innovation Interventions at Work

    David Bunce;Michael A. West

  • Self Perceptions and Perceptions of Group Climate as Predictors of Individual Innovation at Work

    David Bunce;Michael A. West

  • Resting-state EEG power and connectivity are associated with alpha peak frequency slowing in healthy aging.

    Brian Scally;Melanie Rose Burke;David Bunce;Jean-Francois Delvenne

  • Changing work environments: Innovative coping responses to occupational stress.

    David Bunce;Michael West

  • Functional abilities in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

    Catherine L. Burton;Esther Strauss;David Bunce;Michael A. Hunter

  • White matter hyperintensities and within-person variability in community-dwelling adults aged 60-64 years

    David Bunce;Kaarin Anstey;Helen Christensen;Keith Dear

  • Inconsistency in serial choice decision and motor reaction times dissociate in younger and older adults.

    David Bunce;Stuart W.S. MacDonald;David F. Hultsch

  • Blocks in choice responding as a function of age and physical fitness.

    David J. Bunce;Peter B. Warr;Thomas Cochrane

  • What factors are associated with the outcome of individual-focused worksite stress management interventions?

    David Bunce

  • APOE and cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease and non-demented aging.

    David Bunce;Laura Fratiglioni;Brent J. Small;Bengt Winblad

  • A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Associations Between Reaction Time Intraindividual Variability and Age-Related Cognitive Decline or Impairment, Dementia, and Mortality.

    Becky I. Haynes;Sarah Bauermeister;David Bunce

  • Depression, anxiety and cognition in community-dwelling adults aged 70 years and over.

    David Bunce;Philip J. Batterham;Andrew J. Mackinnon;Helen Christensen

  • Intraindividual variability is a fundamental phenomenon of aging: Evidence from an 8-year longitudinal study across young, middle and older adulthood

    Allison A. M. Bielak;Nicolas Cherbuin;David Bunce;Kaarin J. Anstey

  • APOE ε4 and cognitive function in early life: a meta-analysis.

    Andreas Ihle;David Bunce;Matthias Kliegel

Frequent Co-Authors

Perminder S. Sachdev
Perminder S. Sachdev University of New South Wales
Kaarin J. Anstey
Kaarin J. Anstey University of New South Wales
Philip J. Batterham
Philip J. Batterham Australian National University
Nicole A. Kochan
Nicole A. Kochan University of New South Wales
Henry Brodaty
Henry Brodaty University of New South Wales
Helen Christensen
Helen Christensen University of New South Wales
Frank W. Bond
Frank W. Bond Goldsmiths University of London
Åke Wahlin
Åke Wahlin Jönköping University
Wei Wen
Wei Wen University of New South Wales
David F. Hultsch
David F. Hultsch University of Victoria

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