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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 64 Citations 11,211 182 World Ranking 1144 National Ranking 586

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Law
  • Internal medicine

His main research concerns Audiology, Neuroscience, Inferior colliculus, Anatomy and Hearing loss. His Audiology research incorporates themes from Cognition, Auditory perception and Otitis. His Cognition course of study focuses on Active listening and Cognitive psychology, Perception, Test and Noise.

David R. Moore has researched Inferior colliculus in several fields, including Stimulation and Midbrain. His Anatomy research integrates issues from Binaural fusion, Cochlear nucleus, Brainstem and Central nervous system. His Hearing loss study combines topics in areas such as Young age, Electrical brain stimulation, Hearing aid, Implant and Brain research.

His most cited work include:

  • The descending corticocollicular pathway mediates learning-induced auditory plasticity. (238 citations)
  • The descending corticocollicular pathway mediates learning-induced auditory plasticity. (238 citations)
  • Listening effort and fatigue: What exactly are we measuring? A British Society of Audiology Cognition in Hearing Special Interest Group ‘white paper’ (218 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

David R. Moore spends much of his time researching Audiology, Hearing loss, Active listening, Cognition and Neuroscience. His research on Audiology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Speech perception. His work in Cognition addresses subjects such as Perception, which are connected to disciplines such as Cognitive psychology, Task and Stimulus.

His Neuroscience research focuses on Inferior colliculus, Auditory cortex and Sensory system. David R. Moore has included themes like Anatomy and Midbrain in his Inferior colliculus study. His Anatomy study incorporates themes from Cochlear nucleus and Brainstem.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Audiology (52.21%)
  • Hearing loss (23.06%)
  • Active listening (20.85%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Audiology (52.21%)
  • Hearing loss (23.06%)
  • Active listening (20.85%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Audiology, Hearing loss, Active listening, Cognition and Audiometry. The various areas that David R. Moore examines in his Audiology study include Speech perception and Noise. His Hearing loss research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Internal medicine, Tinnitus, Speech reception threshold and Masking.

His Cognition research integrates issues from Cognitive psychology, Video game, Task and Perception. David R. Moore works mostly in the field of Perception, limiting it down to concerns involving Hearing aid and, occasionally, Biobank. His Audiometry research includes elements of Memory span and Loudness.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • A novel CISD2 mutation associated with a classical Wolfram syndrome phenotype alters Ca2+ homeostasis and ER-mitochondria interactions. (37 citations)
  • Extended high-frequency hearing enhances speech perception in noise. (29 citations)
  • Extended high-frequency hearing enhances speech perception in noise. (29 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Law
  • Internal medicine

His primary areas of study are Audiology, Hearing loss, Active listening, Speech perception and Audiometry. His work deals with themes such as Cognition and Speech Reception Threshold Test, which intersect with Audiology. His studies deal with areas such as Internal medicine, Tinnitus, Dementia and Monaural as well as Hearing loss.

His Active listening research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Test, Computerized adaptive testing and Referral. His Speech perception research includes themes of Working memory, Noise, Pure tone audiometry and Noise. His work carried out in the field of Audiometry brings together such families of science as Loudness, Speech reception threshold, Sound field, Masking and Everyday life.

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Best Publications

Communication in Construction: Theory and Practice

Andrew Dainty;David Moore;Michael Murray.
(2006)

553 Citations

Listening effort and fatigue: What exactly are we measuring? A British Society of Audiology Cognition in Hearing Special Interest Group ‘white paper’

Ronan McGarrigle;Kevin J. Munro;Piers Dawes;Andrew J. Stewart.
International Journal of Audiology (2014)

327 Citations

Hearing loss and cognition: the role of hearing AIDS, social isolation and depression.

Piers Dawes;Richard Emsley;Karen J. Cruickshanks;David R. Moore.
PLOS ONE (2015)

315 Citations

What makes a good project manager

Mei-I Cheng;Andrew R.J. Dainty;David R. Moore.
(2005)

307 Citations

Competence, competency and competencies: performance assessment in organisations

David R. Moore;Mei‐I Cheng;Andrew R.J. Dainty.
(2002)

302 Citations

Nature of Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

David R Moore;Melanie A Ferguson;A Mark Edmondson-Jones;Sonia Ratib.
Pediatrics (2010)

294 Citations

The descending corticocollicular pathway mediates learning-induced auditory plasticity.

Victoria M Bajo;Fernando R Nodal;David R Moore;David R Moore;Andrew J King.
Nature Neuroscience (2010)

285 Citations

Competency-Based Model for Predicting Construction Project Managers Performance

Andrew R. J. Dainty;Andrew R. J. Dainty;Mei-I Cheng;Mei-I Cheng;David R. Moore;David R. Moore.
(2005)

282 Citations

One stop mycology

Lilyann Novak Frazer;David Moore.
Fungal Biology (1995)

277 Citations

Redefining performance measures for construction project managers: an empirical evaluation

Andrew R. J. Dainty;Mei-I Cheng;David R. Moore.
(2003)

268 Citations

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