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H. Gerry Taylor 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 H. Gerry Taylor sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 332 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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H. Gerry Taylor 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 H. Gerry Taylor sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

H. Gerry Taylor is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Epidemiology, Physiology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Emergency Medicine.

The main topics covered in their research include Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research, Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Neonatal Respiratory Health Research, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, and Language Development and Disorders.

Recent publications by Taylor reflect an emphasis on pediatric conditions related to sleep and neurological health. Some notable papers include:

  • Adenotonsillectomy for Snoring and Mild Sleep Apnea in Children, 2023, JAMA
  • Neurobehavioral morbidity of pediatric mild sleep-disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea, 2022, SLEEP
  • Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy Trial for Snoring (PATS): protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effect of adenotonsillectomy in treating mild obstructive sleep-disordered breathing, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Association between genes regulating neural pathways for quantitative traits of speech and language disorders, 2021, npj Genomic Medicine
  • Association of Self-Paced Physical and Cognitive Activities Across the First Week Postconcussion With Symptom Resolution in Youth, 2021, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation

Taylor frequently publishes in several venues, with multiple papers appearing in UNC Libraries and the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. Other publication venues include JAMA, SLEEP, and BMJ Open.

Collaborations feature repeatedly with a number of co-authors who have contributed to several publications alongside Taylor. Frequent co-authors include Keith Owen Yeates, Susan Redline, Jerilynn Radcliffe, Jingzhen Yang, and Lindsay Sullivan.

Best Publications

  • A Randomized Trial of Adenotonsillectomy for Childhood Sleep Apnea

    Carole L. Marcus;Reneé H. Moore;Reneé H. Moore;Carol L. Rosen;Bruno Giordani

  • School-age outcomes in children with birth weights under 750 g

    M Hack;H G Taylor;N Klein;R Eiben

  • Poor Predictive Validity of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development for Cognitive Function of Extremely Low Birth Weight Children at School Age

    Maureen Hack;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Mark D Schluchter

  • Chronic conditions, functional limitations, and special health care needs of school-aged children born with extremely low-birth-weight in the 1990s.

    Maureen Hack;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Mark D Schluchter

  • Social Outcomes in Childhood Brain Disorder: A Heuristic Integration of Social Neuroscience and Developmental Psychology

    Keith Owen Yeates;Erin D. Bigler;Maureen Dennis;Cynthia A. Gerhardt

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline on the Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury among Children

    Angela Lumba-Brown;Keith Owen Yeates;Kelly Sarmiento;Matthew J. Breiding

  • Short- and long-term social outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury.

    Keith Owen Yeates;Erika Swift;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: behavior and achievement.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Behavioral outcomes and evidence of psychopathology among very-low-birth-weight infants at age 20 years

    Maureen Hack;Eric A. Youngstrom;Lydia Cartar;Mark Schluchter

  • A Randomized Trial of Adenotonsillectomy for Childhood Sleep Apnea

    Carole L. Marcus;Reneé H. Moore;Carol L. Rosen;Bruno Giordani

  • Long-Term Executive Function Deficits in Children With Traumatic Brain Injuries: Assessment Using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF)

    Shanley Mangeot;Kira Armstrong;Andrew N. Colvin;Keith Owen Yeates

  • Preinjury family environment as a determinant of recovery from traumatic brain injuries in school-age children

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Shari L. Wade

  • Bidirectional child-family influences on outcomes of traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Social problem-solving skills in children with traumatic brain injury: long-term outcomes and prediction of social competence.

    Jennifer A Janusz;Michael W Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;H Gerry Taylor

  • Post-concussive symptoms in children with mild traumatic brain injury.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Ann Dietrich;Kathryn Nuss;Martha Wright

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: Behavior and achievement.

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  • The family environment as a moderator of psychosocial outcomes following traumatic brain injury in young children.

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Nicolay Chertkoff Walz;Terry Stancin

  • Influences on first-year recovery from traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Longitudinal Trajectories of Postconcussive Symptoms in Children With Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries and Their Relationship to Acute Clinical Status

    Keith Owen Yeates;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;H. Gerry Taylor;Jerome Rusin;Barbara Bangert

  • Learning Disabilities in Children with Very Low Birthweight: Prevalence, Neuropsychological Correlates, and Educational Interventions

    Jonathan Litt;H. Gerry Taylor;Nancy Klein;Maureen Hack

  • Dimensions of postconcussive symptoms in children with mild traumatic brain injuries.

    Lauren K. Ayr;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Michael Browne

  • School-Age Follow-Up of Children With Childhood Apraxia of Speech

    Barbara A. Lewis;Lisa A. Freebairn;Amy J. Hansen;Sudha K. Iyengar

  • Associations of executive function with sleepiness and sleep duration in adolescents

    Basil Anderson;Amy Storfer-Isser;H. Gerry Taylor;Carol Lynn Rosen;Carol Lynn Rosen

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term neuropsychological outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children.

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM INJURY THROUGH RECOVERY

    Michael W. Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Christopher Randolph

  • The Childhood Adenotonsillectomy Trial (CHAT): Rationale, Design, and Challenges of a Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Standard Surgical Procedure in a Pediatric Population

    Susan Redline;Raouf Amin;Dean Beebe;Ronald D. Chervin

  • Family Burden and Adaptation During the Initial Year After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

    S L Wade;H G Taylor;D Drotar;T Stancin

  • Cognitive reserve as a moderator of postconcussive symptoms in children with complicated and uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury.

    Taryn B. Fay;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Barbara Bangert

  • Injury versus noninjury factors as predictors of postconcussive symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury in children.

    Kelly A. McNally;Barbara Bangert;Ann Dietrich;Kathy Nuss

  • Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children: A Systematic Review

    Angela Lumba-Brown;Keith Owen Yeates;Kelly Sarmiento;Matthew J. Breiding

  • Achievement in Children with Birth Weights Less Than 750 Grams with Normal Cognitive Abilities: Evidence for Specific Learning Disabilities

    H G Taylor;M Hack;N Klein;C Schatschneider

  • The relationship of caregiver coping to family outcomes during the initial year following pediatric traumatic injury

    Shari L. Wade;Elaine A. Borawski;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar

  • The Relationship of Parental Warm Responsiveness and Negativity to Emerging Behavior Problems Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children

    Shari L. Wade;Amy Cassedy;Nicolay Chertkoff Walz;H. Gerry Taylor

  • Long-term family outcomes for children with very low birth weights.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Nancy Klein;Nori M. Minich;Maureen Hack

  • Mathematics deficiencies in children with very low birth weight or very preterm birth.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Kimberly Andrews Espy;Peter J. Anderson

  • Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Childhood Closed-Head Injuries: Changes in Prevalence and Correlates During the First Year Postinjury

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Christine T. Barry;Dennis Drotar

  • Brain Volumes in Adolescents With Very Low Birth Weight: Effects on Brain Structure and Associations With Neuropsychological Outcomes

    H. Gerry Taylor;Pauline A. Filipek;Jenifer Juranek;Barbara Bangert

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Owen Yeates
Keith Owen Yeates University of Calgary
Shari L. Wade
Shari L. Wade Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Terry Stancin
Terry Stancin Case Western Reserve University
Michael W. Kirkwood
Michael W. Kirkwood University of Colorado Denver
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Maureen Hack
Maureen Hack Case Western Reserve University
Kathryn Vannatta
Kathryn Vannatta The Ohio State University
Kenneth H. Rubin
Kenneth H. Rubin University of Maryland, College Park
Lisa J. Martin
Lisa J. Martin Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cynthia A. Gerhardt
Cynthia A. Gerhardt The Ohio State University

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