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Fiona C. Baker 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 Fiona C. Baker sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 233 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Fiona C. Baker 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 Fiona C. Baker sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 67 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Fiona C. Baker is affiliated with SRI International in the United States. Their body of research spans multiple fields of study, predominantly in psychology, medicine, and social sciences.

Their main research fields include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, they have contributed significantly to several subfields of study, including:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Education
  • Sociology and Political Science

Fiona C. Baker's research focuses on topics such as:

  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet

Frequent venues where their work has appeared include:

  • SLEEP
  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Academic Pediatrics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Sleep Health

Among recent papers associated with or relevant to their research are:

  • "Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection" (2023, JAMA)
  • "How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives: A study of psychological correlates across 59 countries" (2020, Journal of Clinical Psychology)
  • "Screen Time Use Among US Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2021, JAMA Pediatrics)
  • "Temperature regulation in women: Effects of the menstrual cycle" (2020, Temperature)
  • "Sleeping when the world locks down: Correlates of sleep health during the COVID-19 pandemic across 59 countries" (2021, Sleep Health)

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include:

  • Jason M. Nagata
  • Massimiliano de Zambotti
  • Orsolya Kiss
  • Kyle T. Ganson
  • Alexander Testa

Best Publications

  • Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

    Donald J. Hagler;Sean N. Hatton;M. Daniela Cornejo;Carolina Makowski

  • What we know about primary dysmenorrhea today: a critical review

    Stella Iacovides;Ingrid Avidon;Fiona C. Baker

  • Circadian rhythms, sleep, and the menstrual cycle.

    Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker;Helen S. Driver;Helen S. Driver;Helen S. Driver

  • Changes in Sleep as a Function of Adolescent Development

    Ian M. Colrain;Ian M. Colrain;Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker

  • A validation study of Fitbit Charge 2™ compared with polysomnography in adults.

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Aimee Goldstone;Stephanie Claudatos;Ian M. Colrain

  • Insomnia disorder in adolescence: Diagnosis, impact, and treatment.

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Aimee Goldstone;Ian M. Colrain;Ian M. Colrain;Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker

  • Sleep, Rhythms, and the Endocrine Brain: Influence of Sex and Gonadal Hormones

    Jessica A. Mong;Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker;Megan M. Mahoney;Ketema N. Paul

  • A comparison of subjective estimates of sleep with objective polysomnographic data in healthy men and women

    Fiona C Baker;Shane Maloney;Helen S Driver

  • The Sleep of the Ring: Comparison of the ŌURA Sleep Tracker Against Polysomnography

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Leonardo Rosas;Ian M Colrain;Ian M Colrain;Fiona C Baker;Fiona C Baker

  • Sleep problems during the menopausal transition: prevalence, impact, and management challenges.

    Fiona C Baker;Fiona C Baker;Massimiliano de Zambotti;Ian M Colrain;Ian M Colrain;Bei Bei;Bei Bei

  • The National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA): a multisite study of adolescent development and substance use

    Sandra A. Brown;Ty Brumback;Kristin Tomlinson;Kevin Cummins

  • Sleep and 24 hour body temperatures: a comparison in young men, naturally cycling women and women taking hormonal contraceptives

    Fiona C. Baker;Jonathan I. Waner;Elizabeth F. Vieira;Sheila R. Taylor

  • Screen Time Use Among US Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.

    Jason M. Nagata;Catherine A. Cortez;Chloe J. Cattle;Kyle T. Ganson

  • Measures of sleep and cardiac functioning during sleep using a multi-sensory commercially-available wristband in adolescents.

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Fiona C. Baker;Adrian R. Willoughby;Job G. Godino

  • High nocturnal body temperatures and disturbed sleep in women with primary dysmenorrhea.

    Fiona C. Baker;Helen S. Driver;Geoffrey G. Rogers;Janice Paiker

  • Altered Brain Developmental Trajectories in Adolescents After Initiating Drinking

    Adolf Pfefferbaum;Dongjin Kwon;Ty Brumback;Wesley K. Thompson

  • Temperature regulation in women: Effects of the menstrual cycle.

    Fiona C. Baker;Felicia Siboza;Andrea Fuller

  • Sleep and Sleep Disorders in the Menopausal Transition.

    Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker;Laura Lampio;Tarja Saaresranta;Päivi Polo-Kantola

  • Self-reported sleep across the menstrual cycle in young, healthy women

    Fiona C Baker;Helen S Driver

  • Alcohol and the sleeping brain

    Ian M Colrain;Ian M Colrain;Christian L Nicholas;Fiona C Baker

  • Validation of Sleep-Tracking Technology Compared with Polysomnography in Adolescents.

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Fiona C Baker;Fiona C Baker;Ian M Colrain;Ian M Colrain

  • Adolescent Development of Cortical and White Matter Structure in the NCANDA Sample: Role of Sex, Ethnicity, Puberty, and Alcohol Drinking

    Adolf Pfefferbaum;Torsten Rohlfing;Kilian M. Pohl;Barton Lane

  • Reduced quality of life when experiencing menstrual pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea

    Stella Iacovides;Ingrid Avidon;Alison Bentley;Fiona C. Baker;Fiona C. Baker

  • Evaluation of a consumer fitness-tracking device to assess sleep in adults.

    Massimiliano de Zambotti;Stephanie Claudatos;Sarah Inkelis;Ian M. Colrain

Frequent Co-Authors

Adolf Pfefferbaum
Adolf Pfefferbaum Stanford University
Susan F. Tapert
Susan F. Tapert University of California, San Diego
Edith V. Sullivan
Edith V. Sullivan Stanford University
Bonnie J. Nagel
Bonnie J. Nagel Oregon Health & Science University
Michael D. De Bellis
Michael D. De Bellis Duke University
Brant P. Hasler
Brant P. Hasler University of Pittsburgh
Sandra A. Brown
Sandra A. Brown University of California, San Diego
Wesley K. Thompson
Wesley K. Thompson University of California, San Diego
Eva M. Müller-Oehring
Eva M. Müller-Oehring Stanford University
Beatriz Luna
Beatriz Luna University of Pittsburgh

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