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Felicia C. Goldstein

Felicia C. Goldstein

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
51
Citations
9201
World Ranking
5259
National Ranking
2879

Neuroscience

D-Index
54
Citations
9662
World Ranking
4952
National Ranking
2220

Felicia C. Goldstein publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Felicia C. Goldstein sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 223 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Felicia C. Goldstein D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Felicia C. Goldstein sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 54 D-Index — 50th percentile

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Overview

Felicia C. Goldstein is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has a significant research output primarily within the field of medicine. Their scholarly work extensively covers subfields such as psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, neurology, physiology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The main topics in Goldstein's research include dementia and cognitive impairment, health and environment in relation to cognitive aging, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, blood pressure and hypertension studies, functional brain connectivity, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, and cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases.

Goldstein's recent publications demonstrate a focus on Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment. Notable papers include:

  • "Safety and efficacy of pioglitazone for the delay of cognitive impairment in people at risk of Alzheimer's disease (TOMMORROW): a prognostic biomarker study and a phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial," 2021, The Lancet Neurology
  • "Association of Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers With Race and the Role of Genetic Ancestry, Vascular Comorbidities, and Neighborhood Factors," 2022, JAMA Network Open
  • "A phase II study repurposing atomoxetine for neuroprotection in mild cognitive impairment," 2021, Brain
  • "Effects of Candesartan vs Lisinopril on Neurocognitive Function in Older Adults With Executive Mild Cognitive Impairment," 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • "Expanded Demographic Norms for Version 3 of the Alzheimer Disease Centers' Neuropsychological Test Battery in the Uniform Data Set," 2020, Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders

Frequent collaborators in Goldstein's research include James J. Lah, Ihab Hajjar, Allan I. Levey, David W. Loring, and Antoine R Trammell. These coauthors have worked with Goldstein on multiple publications, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Goldstein's work appears in various high-profile venues such as Alzheimer's & Dementia, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Applied Neuropsychology Adult.

Best Publications

  • ProTECT: a randomized clinical trial of progesterone for acute traumatic brain injury.

    David W. Wright;Arthur L. Kellermann;Vicki S. Hertzberg;Pamela L. Clark

  • Version 3 of the Alzheimer Disease Centers' Neuropsychological Test Battery in the Uniform Data Set (UDS)

    Sandra Weintraub;Lilah Besser;Hiroko H. Dodge;Merilee Teylan

  • Very Early Administration of Progesterone for Acute Traumatic Brain Injury

    David W Wright;Sharon D Yeatts;Robert Silbergleit;Yuko Y Palesch

  • Mild cognitive impairment: an opportunity to identify patients at high risk for progression to Alzheimer's disease.

    Allan Levey;James Lah;Felicia Goldstein;Kyle Steenland

  • A Meta-Analysis of Alzheimer's Disease Incidence and Prevalence Comparing African-Americans and Caucasians

    Kyle Steenland;Felicia C Goldstein;Allan I Levey;Whitney Wharton

  • Functional Outcome of Cognitively Impaired Hip Fracture Patients on a Geriatric Rehabilitation Unit

    Felicia C. Goldstein;Dale C. Strasser;John L. Woodard;Vicki J. Roberts

  • Alterations in cortical thickness and white matter integrity in mild cognitive impairment measured by whole-brain cortical thickness mapping and diffusion tensor imaging.

    Liya Wang;Felicia C. Goldstein;Emir Veledar;Allan I. Levey

  • Impediments to timely diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in African Americans.

    Patricia C. Clark;Nancy G. Kutner;Felicia C. Goldstein;Susan Peterson-Hazen

  • Impaired fear conditioning in Alzheimer's disease.

    Stephan Hamann;Elena S Monarch;Felicia C Goldstein

  • Memory enhancement for emotional stimuli is impaired in early Alzheimer's disease.

    Stephan B. Hamann;Elena S. Monarch;Felicia C. Goldstein

  • Memory Functioning during the First Year after Closed Head Injury in Children and Adolescents

    Harvey S. Levin;Walter M. High;Linda Ewing-Cobbs;Jack M. Fletcher

  • Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease: subtypes and motor characteristics.

    Ann B. Sollinger;Felicia C. Goldstein;James J. Lah;Allan I. Levey

  • Proton Pump Inhibitors and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia

    Felicia C. Goldstein;Kyle Steenland;Liping Zhao;Whitney Wharton

  • Variable awareness of deficits in Alzheimer's disease

    J. Green;F. C. Goldstein;B. E. Sirockman;R. C. Green

  • Oxidative stress predicts cognitive decline with aging in healthy adults: an observational study

    Ihab M. Hajjar;Salim S. Hayek;Felicia Goldstein;Greg Martin

  • Organization of verbal memory after severe closed-head injury.

    Harvey S. Levin;Felicia C. Goldstein

  • Disproportionately severe memory deficit in relation to normal intellectual functioning after closed head injury.

    H S Levin;F C Goldstein;W M High;H M Eisenberg

  • Memory and Brain Volume in Adults Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol.

    Claire D. Coles;Felicia C. Goldstein;Mary Ellen Lynch;Xiangchuan Chen

  • Roles of Arterial Stiffness and Blood Pressure in Hypertension-Associated Cognitive Decline in Healthy Adults.

    Ihab Hajjar;Felicia C. Goldstein;Greg S. Martin;Arshed A. Quyyumi

  • High blood pressure and cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment.

    Felicia C. Goldstein;Allan I. Levey;N. Kyle Steenland

  • Exogenous testosterone alone or with finasteride does not improve measurements of cognition in healthy older men with low serum testosterone.

    Camille Vaughan;Felicia C Goldstein;J Lisa Tenover

Frequent Co-Authors

Allan I. Levey
Allan I. Levey Emory University
James J. Lah
James J. Lah Emory University
Stewart A. Factor
Stewart A. Factor Emory University
David W. Loring
David W. Loring Emory University
Harvey S. Levin
Harvey S. Levin Baylor College of Medicine
Kyle Steenland
Kyle Steenland Emory University
Arshed A. Quyyumi
Arshed A. Quyyumi Emory University
Donald L. Bliwise
Donald L. Bliwise Emory University
Michael K. Scullin
Michael K. Scullin Baylor University
Viola Vaccarino
Viola Vaccarino Emory University

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