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Herman van Engeland

Herman van Engeland

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
106
Citations
38441
World Ranking
472
National Ranking
19

Herman van Engeland 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 Herman van Engeland sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 313 publications — 88th percentile

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

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

Herman van Engeland 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 Herman van Engeland sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 106 D-Index — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Herman van Engeland was affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their primary fields of study included Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology and Genetics within these areas.

The main topics covered in van Engeland's research involved Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Gene Regulatory Network Analysis, and Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks. These topics aligned with their publications and academic contributions.

Van Engeland's documented publication record includes the following paper:

  • Polygenic transmission disequilibrium confirms that common and rare variation act additively to create risk for autism spectrum disorders (2020, UNC Libraries)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with van Engeland were:

  • Daniel J. Weiner
  • Emilie M. Wigdor
  • Stephan Ripke
  • Raymond K. Walters
  • Jack A. Kosmicki

Van Engeland had a publication presence in the venue UNC Libraries.

Best Publications

  • Functional impact of global rare copy number variation in autism spectrum disorders

    Dalila Pinto;Alistair T. Pagnamenta;Lambertus Klei;Richard Anney

  • Mapping autism risk loci using genetic linkage and chromosomal rearrangements

    Peter Szatmari;Andrew D. Paterson;Lonnie Zwaigenbaum;Wendy Roberts

  • Convergence of Genes and Cellular Pathways Dysregulated in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Dalila Pinto;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Daniele Merico;Mafalda Barbosa

  • Theory of mind in schizophrenia: meta-analysis.

    Mirjam Sprong;Patricia Schothorst;Ellen Vos;Joop Hox

  • A meta-analytic review of stopping performance in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: deficient inhibitory motor control?

    Marijn Lijffijt;J. Leon Kenemans;Marinus N. Verbaten;Herman van Engeland

  • A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism

    Lauren A. Weiss;Lauren A. Weiss;Dan E. Arking;Mark J. Daly;Mark J. Daly;Aravinda Chakravarti

  • A full genome screen for autism with evidence for linkage to a region on chromosome 7q International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium

    Anthony Bailey;Amaia Hervas;Nicola Matthews;Sarah Palferman

  • A genome-wide scan for common alleles affecting risk for autism

    Richard Anney;Lambertus Klei;Dalila Pinto;Regina Regan

  • Neuropathological findings in autism

    Saskia J. M. C. Palmen;Herman van Engeland;Patrick R. Hof;Christoph Schmitz

  • Minicolumnar abnormalities in autism

    Manuel F. Casanova;Imke A. J. van Kooten;Imke A. J. van Kooten;Andrew E. Switala;Herman van Engeland

  • Anatomical MRI of the developing human brain: what have we learned?

    Sarah Durston;Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol;B.J. Casey;Jay N. Giedd

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Boys With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Their Unaffected Siblings

    Sarah Durston;Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol;Hugo G. Schnack;Jan K. Buitelaar

  • Brain Volume Changes in First-Episode Schizophrenia: A 1-Year Follow-up Study

    Wiepke Cahn;Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol;Elleke B. T. E. Lems;Neeltje E. M. van Haren

  • Individual common variants exert weak effects on the risk for autism spectrum disorders.

    Richard Anney;Lambertus Klei;Dalila Pinto;Dalila Pinto;Joana Almeida

  • The 22q11.2 Deletion in Children: High Rate of Autistic Disorders and Early Onset of Psychotic Symptoms.

    Jacob A.S. Vorstman;Monique E.J. Morcus;Sasja N. Duijff;Petra W.J. Klaassen

  • A genomewide screen for autism: strong evidence for linkage to chromosomes 2q, 7q and 16p

    Le, Couteur, A;TP Kelly;T Berney;HR McConachie

  • Salivary cortisol and cardiovascular activity during stress in oppositional-defiant disorder boys and normal controls

    Stephanie H.M. van Goozen;Walter Matthys;Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis;Christien Gispen-de Wied

  • Cortisol Moderates the Relationship between Testosterone and Aggression in Delinquent Male Adolescents

    Arne Popma;Robert Vermeiren;Robert Vermeiren;Charlotte A.M.L. Geluk;Thomas Rinne

  • Reactive and proactive aggression in children A review of theory, findings and the relevance for child and adolescent psychiatry

    Maaike Kempes;Walter Matthys;Han de Vries;Herman van Engeland

  • Stroop interference and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a review and meta-analysis.

    Marieke M. Lansbergen;J. Leon Kenemans;Herman van Engeland

  • Convergence of genes and cellular pathways dysregulated in autism spectrum disorders

    Dalila Pinto;Elsa Delaby;Daniele Merico;Mafalda Barbosa

Frequent Co-Authors

Chantal Kemner
Chantal Kemner Utrecht University
Jan K. Buitelaar
Jan K. Buitelaar Radboud University
Walter Matthys
Walter Matthys Utrecht University
Hanna Swaab
Hanna Swaab Leiden University
Sarah Durston
Sarah Durston Utrecht University
René S. Kahn
René S. Kahn Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Anthony J. Bailey
Anthony J. Bailey University of British Columbia
Marinus N. Verbaten
Marinus N. Verbaten Utrecht University
Hugo G. Schnack
Hugo G. Schnack Utrecht University

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