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Donna Rose Addis

Donna Rose Addis

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Neuroscience
New Zealand
2022

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
58
Citations
24987
World Ranking
3780
National Ranking
245

Neuroscience

D-Index
58
Citations
24998
World Ranking
4083
National Ranking
235

Donna Rose Addis 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 Donna Rose Addis sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 120 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Donna Rose Addis 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 Donna Rose Addis sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Neuroscience in New Zealand Leader Award

Overview

Donna Rose Addis is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand and conducts research primarily in the fields of neuroscience and psychology. Their work centers on cognitive neuroscience, with significant contributions to developmental and educational psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, applied psychology, and radiology-related imaging methods.

Addis has explored a variety of topics related to memory processes and influences, identity and therapy connected to memory, memory and neural mechanisms, functional brain connectivity, creativity in education and neuroscience, neural dynamics and brain function, as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies.

Recent publications by Donna Rose Addis include:

  • Mental Time Travel? A Neurocognitive Model of Event Simulation, 2020, Review of Philosophy and Psychology
  • The Futures We Want: How Goal-Directed Imagination Relates to Mental Health, 2021, Clinical Psychological Science
  • Divergent thinking and constructing future events: dissociating old from new ideas, 2021, Memory
  • Relational processing demands and the role of spatial context in the construction of episodic simulations., 2020, Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • Spatial variation of perfusion MRI reflects cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment and early dementia, 2021, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators with Addis include Reece P. Roberts, Lynette J. Tippett, Daniel L. Schacter, David Moreau, and Julia G. Halilova.

The main venues in which Addis has published include UNC Libraries, Scientific Reports, Cognitive Research Principles and Implications, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, and Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.

Best Publications

  • Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain

    Daniel L. Schacter;Donna Rose Addis;Randy L. Buckner;Randy L. Buckner

  • Remembering the past and imagining the future: common and distinct neural substrates during event construction and elaboration

    Donna Rose Addis;Alana T. Wong;Alana T. Wong;Daniel L. Schacter;Daniel L. Schacter

  • The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: remembering the past and imagining the future

    Daniel L Schacter;Donna Rose Addis

  • The Future of Memory: Remembering, Imagining, and the Brain

    Daniel L. Schacter;Donna Rose Addis;Demis Hassabis;Victoria C. Martin

  • Functional neuroanatomy of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory: a unified account based on multiple trace theory

    Morris Moscovitch;R. Shayna Rosenbaum;Asaf Gilboa;Donna Rose Addis;Donna Rose Addis

  • Episodic simulation of future events: concepts, data, and applications.

    Daniel L. Schacter;Donna Rose Addis;Randy L. Buckner

  • Age-Related Changes in the Episodic Simulation of Future Events

    Donna Rose Addis;Alana T. Wong;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Constructive episodic simulation of the future and the past: Distinct subsystems of a core brain network mediate imagining and remembering

    Donna Rose Addis;Ling Pan;Mai-Anh Vu;Noa Laiser

  • Autobiographical memory and sense of self.

    Sally C Prebble;Donna Rose Addis;Lynette J Tippett

  • Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mind.

    Thomas Suddendorf;Donna Rose Addis;Michael C. Corballis

  • Considering the role of semantic memory in episodic future thinking: evidence from semantic dementia

    Muireann Irish;Muireann Irish;Muireann Irish;Donna Rose Addis;Donna Rose Addis;John R. Hodges;John R. Hodges;John R. Hodges;Olivier Piguet;Olivier Piguet;Olivier Piguet

  • Recollective qualities modulate hippocampal activation during autobiographical memory retrieval.

    Donna Rose Addis;Donna Rose Addis;Morris Moscovitch;Adrian P. Crawley;Adrian P. Crawley;Mary Pat McAndrews;Mary Pat McAndrews

  • Memory of myself: autobiographical memory and identity in Alzheimer's disease

    Donna Rose Addis;Lynette J Tippett

  • Constructive memory: The ghosts of past and future

    Daniel L. Schacter;Donna Rose Addis

  • Characterizing spatial and temporal features of autobiographical memory retrieval networks: a partial least squares approach

    Donna Rose Addis;Anthony R. McIntosh;Morris Moscovitch;Adrian P. Crawley

  • Episodic simulation of future events is impaired in mild Alzheimer’s disease

    Donna Rose Addis;Daniel C. Sacchetti;Brandon A. Ally;Andrew E. Budson

  • On the nature of medial temporal lobe contributions to the constructive simulation of future events

    Daniel L. Schacter;Donna Rose Addis

  • The hippocampus and imagining the future: where do we stand?

    Donna Rose Addis;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Constructive episodic simulation: temporal distance and detail of past and future events modulate hippocampal engagement.

    Donna Rose Addis;Donna Rose Addis;Daniel L. Schacter;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Remembering what could have happened: neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking.

    F. De Brigard;D.R. Addis;J.H. Ford;D.L. Schacter

  • Characterizing Age-Related Changes in Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future

    Brendan Gaesser;Daniel C. Sacchetti;Donna Rose Addis;Daniel L. Schacter

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel L. Schacter
Daniel L. Schacter Harvard University
Lynette J. Tippett
Lynette J. Tippett University of Auckland
Mary Pat McAndrews
Mary Pat McAndrews University Health Network
John R. Hodges
John R. Hodges University of Sydney
Muireann Irish
Muireann Irish University of Sydney
Olivier Piguet
Olivier Piguet University of Sydney
Morris Moscovitch
Morris Moscovitch University of Toronto
Karl K. Szpunar
Karl K. Szpunar Toronto Metropolitan University
Cheryl L. Grady
Cheryl L. Grady University of Toronto

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