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Isabelle M. Rosso

Isabelle M. Rosso

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
7578
World Ranking
8186
National Ranking
4387

Isabelle M. Rosso 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 Isabelle M. Rosso sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 102 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Isabelle M. Rosso 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 Isabelle M. Rosso sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Isabelle M. Rosso is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, psychology, and medicine, with a focus on several specialized subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and epidemiology.

Their publication record includes recent papers addressing topics related to mental health, brain function, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Notable publications include Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (2021, JAMA Psychiatry), Post-traumatic stress disorder: clinical and translational neuroscience from cells to circuits (2022, Nature Reviews Neurology), Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data (2021, The Lancet Psychiatry), Cortical volume abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: an ENIGMA-psychiatric genomics consortium PTSD workgroup mega-analysis (2020, Molecular Psychiatry), and Assessment of brain age in posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from the ENIGMA PTSD and brain age working groups (2021, Brain and Behavior).

Their collaborations include a number of frequent co-authors, such as Elizabeth A. Olson, Kerry J. Ressler, Milissa L. Kaufman, Kevin J. Clancy, and Scott L. Rauch.

Rosso's research has been published extensively in venues such as Biological Psychiatry, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, Molecular Psychiatry, and NeuroImage.

The main topics of Rosso's research include functional brain connectivity studies, stress responses and cortisol, mental health research topics, memory and neural mechanisms, traumatic brain injury research, posttraumatic stress disorder research, and advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications.

  • Frequent co-authors: Elizabeth A. Olson, Kerry J. Ressler, Milissa L. Kaufman, Kevin J. Clancy, Scott L. Rauch
  • Frequent publication venues: Biological Psychiatry, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, Molecular Psychiatry, NeuroImage
  • Main fields of study: Neuroscience, Psychology, Medicine
  • Subfields of study: Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Epidemiology
  • Main research topics: Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Stress Responses and Cortisol, Mental Health Research Topics, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications

Best Publications

  • Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Network Meta-analysis.

    Eirini Karyotaki;Eirini Karyotaki;Eirini Karyotaki;Orestis Efthimiou;Orestis Efthimiou;Clara Miguel;Clara Miguel;Frederic Maas Genannt Bermpohl

  • Fetal hypoxia and structural brain abnormalities in schizophrenic patients, their siblings, and controls.

    Tyrone D. Cannon;Theo G. M. van Erp;Isabelle M. Rosso;Matti Huttunen

  • A Prospective Cohort Study of Genetic and Perinatal Influences in the Etiology of Schizophrenia

    Cannon Td;Rosso Im;Hollister Jm;Bearden Ce

  • Childhood Cognitive Functioning in Schizophrenia Patients and Their Unaffected Siblings: A Prospective Cohort Study

    T D Cannon;C E Bearden;J M Hollister;I M Rosso

  • Amygdala and hippocampus volumes in pediatric major depression

    Isabelle M. Rosso;Isabelle M. Rosso;Christina M. Cintron;Ronald J. Steingard;Ronald J. Steingard;Ronald J. Steingard;Perry F. Renshaw;Perry F. Renshaw

  • Contributions of genetic risk and fetal hypoxia to hippocampal volume in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, their unaffected siblings, and healthy unrelated volunteers.

    Theo G.M. van Erp;Peter A. Saleh;Isabelle M. Rosso;Matti Huttunen

  • A prospective study of childhood neurocognitive functioning in schizophrenic patients and their siblings.

    Tara A. Niendam;Carrie E. Bearden;Isabelle M. Rosso;Laura E. Sanchez

  • Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data.

    Toshi A. Furukawa;Aya Suganuma;Edoardo G. Ostinelli;Gerhard Andersson;Gerhard Andersson

  • Peril and pleasure: an rdoc-inspired examination of threat responses and reward processing in anxiety and depression.

    Daniel G. Dillon;Isabelle M. Rosso;Pia Pechtel;William D. S. Killgore

  • Obstetric risk factors for early-onset schizophrenia in a Finnish birth cohort.

    Isabelle M. Rosso;Tyrone D. Cannon;Tiia Huttunen;Matti O. Huttunen

  • A Prospective Cohort Study of Childhood Behavioral Deviance and Language Abnormalities as Predictors of Adult Schizophrenia

    Bearden Ce;Rosso Im;Hollister Jm;Sanchez Le

  • Frontal lobe γ-aminobutyric acid levels during adolescence: associations with impulsivity and response inhibition.

    Marisa M. Silveri;Marisa M. Silveri;Jennifer T. Sneider;Jennifer T. Sneider;David J. Crowley;David J. Crowley;Michael J. Covell

  • Childhood Neuromotor Dysfunction in Schizophrenia Patients and Their Unaffected Siblings: A Prospective Cohort Study

    Rosso Im;Bearden Ce;Hollister Jm;Gasperoni Tl

  • Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Current Progress and Future Directions.

    Christian A. Webb;Isabelle M. Rosso;Scott L. Rauch

  • Cognitive and emotional components of frontal lobe functioning in childhood and adolescence

    Isabelle M. Rosso;Isabelle M. Rosso;Ashley D. Young;Lisa A. Femia;Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd;Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd

  • Cortico-limbic responses to masked affective faces across ptsd, panic disorder, and specific phobia.

    William D. S. Killgore;Jennifer C. Britton;Zachary J. Schwab;Lauren M. Price

  • A prospective cohort study of neurodevelopmental processes in the genesis and epigenesis of schizophrenia

    Tyrone D. Cannon;Isabelle M. Rosso;Carrie E. Bearden;Laura E. Sanchez

  • Paternal age as a risk factor for schizophrenia: how important is it?

    E. Fuller Torrey;Stephen Buka;Tyrone D. Cannon;Jill M. Goldstein

  • Reduced amygdala volumes in first-episode bipolar disorder and correlation with cerebral white matter.

    Isabelle M. Rosso;Isabelle M. Rosso;William D.S. Killgore;Christina M. Cintron;Staci A. Gruber;Staci A. Gruber

  • Cognitive Inflexibility and Frontal-Cortical Activation in Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    Jennifer C. Britton;Scott L. Rauch;Scott L. Rauch;Isabelle M. Rosso;William D.S. Killgore

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott L. Rauch
Scott L. Rauch McLean Hospital
William D.S. Killgore
William D.S. Killgore University of Arizona
Tyrone D. Cannon
Tyrone D. Cannon Yale University
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Diego A. Pizzagalli Harvard University
Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd
Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd University of Utah
Carrie E. Bearden
Carrie E. Bearden University of California, Los Angeles
J. Eric Jensen
J. Eric Jensen Harvard University
Trevor R. Hadley
Trevor R. Hadley University of Pennsylvania
Jennifer C. Britton
Jennifer C. Britton University of Miami
Larry J. Seidman
Larry J. Seidman Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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