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David J. Madden

David J. Madden

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
68
Citations
18857
World Ranking
2466
National Ranking
1429

David J. Madden 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 J. Madden sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 706+

This scientist: 168 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 706 publications or more.

David J. Madden 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 J. Madden sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

David J. Madden is affiliated with Duke University in the United States, conducting research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work spans subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Ophthalmology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their research focuses on topics such as Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Retinal Imaging and Analysis, Glaucoma and retinal disorders, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Mental Health Research Topics, and Retinal Diseases and Treatments.

Recent significant publications include:

  • Quantitative susceptibility mapping of brain iron in healthy aging and cognition (2023, NeuroImage)
  • Influence of structural and functional brain connectivity on age-related differences in fluid cognition (2020, Neurobiology of Aging)
  • Cortical iron mediates age-related decline in fluid cognition (2021, Human Brain Mapping)
  • Cerebral white matter connectivity, cognition, and age-related macular degeneration (2021, NeuroImage Clinical)
  • Age-related differences in frontoparietal activation for target and distractor singletons during visual search (2023, Attention Perception & Psychophysics)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with David J. Madden include:

  • Jenna L. Merenstein
  • Heather E. Whitson
  • Devon Overson
  • Hollie A. Mullin
  • Trong-Kha Truong

Their work has been published repeatedly in venues such as Neurobiology of Aging, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), NeuroImage, Cerebral Cortex, and Brain Structure and Function, reflecting a consistent contribution to these scientific communities.

Best Publications

  • Toward discovery science of human brain function

    Bharat B. Biswal;Maarten Mennes;Xi Nian Zuo;Suril Gohel

  • Cardiovascular and Behavioral Effects of Aerobic Exercise Training in Healthy Older Men and Women

    James A. Blumenthal;Charles F. Emery;David J. Madden;Linda K. George

  • Age-Related Differences in Multiple Measures of White Matter Integrity: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of Healthy Aging

    Ilana J. Bennett;David J. Madden;Chandan J. Vaidya;Chandan J. Vaidya;Darlene V. Howard

  • Assessing the effects of age on long white matter tracts using diffusion tensor tractography

    Simon W. Davis;Nancy A. Dennis;Norbou G. Buchler;Leonard E. White

  • Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Cerebral White Matter Integrity in Cognitive Aging

    David J. Madden;Ilana J. Bennett;Agnieszka Burzynska;Guy G. Potter

  • Cerebral White Matter Integrity and Cognitive Aging: Contributions from Diffusion Tensor Imaging

    David J. Madden;Ilana J. Bennett;Allen W. Song

  • Disconnected aging: cerebral white matter integrity and age-related differences in cognition.

    Ilana J. Bennett;David J. Madden

  • Effects of healthy aging on hippocampal and rhinal memory functions: an event-related fMRI study.

    Sander M. Daselaar;Mathias S. Fleck;Ian G. Dobbins;David J. Madden

  • Diffusion tensor imaging of adult age differences in cerebral white matter: relation to response time.

    David J. Madden;Wythe L. Whiting;Scott A. Huettel;Leonard E. White

  • Effects of Aging on the Neural Correlates of Successful Item and Source Memory Encoding

    Nancy A. Dennis;Scott M. Hayes;Steven E. Prince;David J. Madden

  • Long-term effects of exercise on psychological functioning in older men and women.

    J A Blumenthal;C F Emery;D J Madden;S Schniebolk

  • Adult age differences in the functional neuroanatomy of verbal recognition memory

    David J. Madden;Timothy G. Turkington;James M. Provenzale;Laura L. Denny

  • Aging and Visual Attention

    David J. Madden

  • Cerebral white matter integrity mediates adult age differences in cognitive performance

    David J. Madden;Julia Spaniol;Matthew C. Costello;Barbara Bucur

  • Adult age differences in the functional neuroanatomy of visual attention: A combined fMRI and DTI study

    David J. Madden;Julia Spaniol;Wythe L. Whiting;Barbara Bucur

  • Cognitive and neural contributors to emotion regulation in aging

    Amy Winecoff;Kevin S. LaBar;David J. Madden;Roberto Cabeza

  • Improving aerobic capacity in healthy older adults does not necessarily lead to improved cognitive performance.

    David J. Madden;James A. Blumenthal;Philip A. Allen;Charles F. Emery

  • Age-related slowing of memory retrieval: Contributions of perceptual speed and cerebral white matter integrity

    Barbara Bucur;David J. Madden;Julia Spaniol;James M. Provenzale

  • Processing speed and memory mediate age-related differences in decision making.

    Debra E. Henninger;David J. Madden;Scott A. Huettel

  • The Architecture of Cross-Hemispheric Communication in the Aging Brain: Linking Behavior to Functional and Structural Connectivity

    Simon Wilton Davis;JE Kragel;David Joseph Madden;Roberto Cabeza

  • Effects of Aging on the Neural Correlates of Successful Item and Source

    Nancy A. Dennis;Scott M. Hayes;Steven E. Prince;David J. Madden

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Cabeza
Roberto Cabeza Duke University
Scott A. Huettel
Scott A. Huettel Duke University
Guy G. Potter
Guy G. Potter Duke University
Robert D. Nebes
Robert D. Nebes University of Pittsburgh
Chandan J. Vaidya
Chandan J. Vaidya Georgetown University
Nancy A. Dennis
Nancy A. Dennis Pennsylvania State University
James H. Howard
James H. Howard Catholic University of America
Stephen R. Mitroff
Stephen R. Mitroff George Washington University
Darlene V. Howard
Darlene V. Howard Georgetown University
Linda K. George
Linda K. George Duke University

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