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D-Index
44
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5988
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7053
National Ranking
3807

Elissa Koff 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 Elissa Koff sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 94 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Elissa Koff 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 Elissa Koff sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Elissa Koff is affiliated with Wellesley College in the United States.

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Best Publications

  • The expression and perception of facial emotion in brain-damaged patients.

    Joan C. Borod;Joan C. Borod;Elissa Koff;Marjorie Perlman Lorch;Marjorie Nicholas

  • Neuropsychological aspects of facial asymmetry during emotional expression: a review of the normal adult literature.

    Joan C. Borod;Cornelia Santschi Haywood;Elissa Koff

  • The use of body movements and gestures as cues to emotions in younger and older adults

    Joann Montepare;Elissa Koff;Deborah Zaitchik;Marilyn Albert

  • Channels of Emotional Expression in Patients With Unilateral Brain Damage

    Joan C. Borod;Elissa Koff;Marjorie Perlman Lorch;Marjorie Nicholas

  • Weight, weight-related aspects of body image, and depression in early adolescent girls

    Jill Rierdan;Elissa Koff

  • Effects of coping style and negative body image on eating disturbance

    Elissa Koff;Purvi Sangani

  • Sleep debt and depression in female college students

    Quentin R Regestein;Viji Natarajan;Milena Pavlova;Susan Kawasaki

  • Perceptions of weight and attitudes toward eating in early adolescent girls.

    Elissa Koff;Jill Rierdan

  • Facial asymmetry while posing positive and negative emotions: support for the right hemisphere hypothesis

    Joan C. Borod;Justine Kent;Elissa Koff;Candace Martin

  • Left‐handers and right‐handers compared on performance and preference measures of lateral dominance

    Joan C. Borod;Herbert S. Caron;Elissa Koff

  • Facial asymmetry during emotional expression: gender, valence, and measurement technique.

    Joan C Borod;Elissa Koff;Sandra Yecker;Cornelia Santschi

  • Preparing girls for menstruation: recommendations from adolescent girls.

    Elissa Koff;Jill Rierdan

  • Gender, Body Image, and Self-Concept in Early Adolescence

    Elissa Koff;Jill Rierdan;Margaret L. Stubbs

  • Perception of affect in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type.

    Marilyn S. Albert;Carolyn Cohen;Elissa Koff

  • Effects of lesion variables and emotion type on the perception of facial emotion.

    Manas K. Mandal;Joan C. Borod;Hari S. Asthana;Aprajita Mohanty

  • Emotion processing in the visual and auditory domains by patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    Elissa Koff;Deborah Zaitchik;Joann Montepare;Marilyn S. Albert

  • Computed tomographic scan hemispheric asymmetries in right- and left-handed male and female subjects.

    Elissa Koff;Margaret A. Naeser;Jean M. Pieniadz;Anne L. Foundas

  • How conception risk affects competition and cooperation with attractive women and men

    Margery Lucas;Elissa Koff

  • Changes in representation of body image as a function of menarcheal status.

    Elissa Koff;Jill Rierdan;Esther Silverstone

  • Body-Image Attitudes and Psychosocial Functioning in Euro-American and Asian-American College Women:

    Elissa Koff;Amy Benavage;Bonnie Wong

  • The Personal and Interpersonal Significance of Menarche

    Elissa Koff;Jill Rierdan;Stacy Jacobson

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan C. Borod
Joan C. Borod City University of New York
Marilyn S. Albert
Marilyn S. Albert Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Murray Alpert
Murray Alpert New York University
Hiram Brownell
Hiram Brownell Boston College
Ellen Winner
Ellen Winner Boston College
Margaret A. Naeser
Margaret A. Naeser Boston University
David B. Pillemer
David B. Pillemer University of New Hampshire
Joan Welkowitz
Joan Welkowitz New York University
Joann M. Montepare
Joann M. Montepare Lasell College
Esther Strauss
Esther Strauss University of Victoria

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