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Joan Welkowitz 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 Joan Welkowitz sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 70 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joan Welkowitz 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 Joan Welkowitz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joan Welkowitz was affiliated with New York University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research primarily linked to this institution.

Although there are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, Joan Welkowitz's association with New York University suggests involvement in the academic community there. No specific data on fields or subfields of study, or particular research topics, has been provided to detail the focus of their work.

No information is available about book publications or awards received by Joan Welkowitz. Additionally, there is no listed data concerning collaborations or recurring publication outlets.

The available records indicate that Joan Welkowitz is deceased. The overview is written entirely in past tense to reflect this status.

Best Publications

  • Right hemisphere emotional perception: evidence across multiple channels.

    Joan C. Borod;Barbara A. Cicero;Loraine K. Obler;Joan Welkowitz

  • The personal style inventory: Preliminary validation studies of new measures of sociotropy and autonomy

    Clive J. Robins;Jon Ladd;Joan Welkowitz;Paul H. Blaney

  • Parameters of emotional processing in neuropsychiatric disorders: Conceptual issues and a battery of tests

    Joan C. Borod;Joan Welkowitz;Murray Alpert;Alizah Z. Brozgold;Alizah Z. Brozgold

  • Perception of facial emotion in schizophrenic and right brain-damaged patients.

    Joan C. Borod;Candace C. Martin;Murray Alpert;Alizah Brozgold

  • The Depressive Experiences Questionnaire: revision and validation.

    Joan Welkowitz;Jennifer D. Lish;Ronald N. Bond

  • Comparative efficacy and safety of MAOIs versus TCAs in treating depression in the elderly

    Anastasios Georgotas;Robert E. McCue;William Hap worth;Eitan Friedman

  • Lateralization for the expression and perception of facial emotion as a function of age.

    Caridad R. Moreno;Joan C. Borod;Joan Welkowitz;Murray Alpert

  • PERCEIVED PARENT ATTITUDES AS DETERMINANTS OF CHILDREN'S EGO STRUCTURE'

    David P. Ausubel;Earl E. Balthazar;Irene Rosenthal;Leonard S. Blackman

  • Relationships among facial, prosodic, and lexical channels of emotional perceptual processing

    Joan C. Borod;Joan C. Borod;Lawrence H. Pick;Susan Hall;Martin Sliwinski

  • The perception of facial emotion across the adult life span

    Caridad Moreno;Joan C. Borod;Joan Welkowitz;Murray Alpert

  • Verbal pragmatics following unilateral stroke: emotional content and valence.

    Joan C. Borod;Kashemi D. Rorie;Lawrence H. Pick;Ronald L. Bloom

  • A preliminary comparison of flat affect schizophrenics and brain-damaged patients on meausres of affective processing☆

    Joan C. Borod;Joan C. Borod;Joan C. Borod;Murray Alpert;Alizah Brozgold;Candace Martin

  • Emotional and non-emotional facial behaviour in patients with unilateral brain damage.

    J.C. Borod;E. Koff;Marjorie P. Lorch;M. Nicholas

  • Changes in posed facial expression of emotion across the adult life span.

    Joan C. Borod;Sandra A. Yecker;Adam M. Brickman;Caridad R. Moreno

  • The Effects of Age and Gender on the Perception of Lexical Emotion

    Ilana S. Grunwald;Joan C. Borod;Loraine K. Obler;Hulya M. Erhan

  • Value system similarity: Investigation of patient-therapist dyads.

    Joan Welkowitz;Jacob Cohen;Dale Ortmeyer

  • Social functioning and facial emotional expression in neurological and psychiatric disorders.

    Alizah Z. Brozgold;Joan C. Borod;Candace C. Martin;Lawrence H. Pick

  • Interrelationships among warmth, genuineness, empathy, and temporal speech patterns in interpersonal interaction

    Joan Welkowitz;Marta Kuc

  • Vocal acoustic correlates of flat affect in schizophrenia. Similarity to Parkinson's disease and right hemisphere disease and contrast with depression.

    M. Alpert;A. Rosen;J. Welkowitz;C. Sobin

  • Conversational Congruence as a Criterion of Socialization in Children.

    Joan Welkowitz;Gerald Cariffe;Stanley Feldstein

  • Hemispheric specialization for discourse reports of emotional experiences: relationships to demographic, neurological, and perceptual variables.

    Joan C. Borod;Joan C. Borod;Kashemi D. Rorie;Cornelia S. Haywood;Cornelia S. Haywood;Fani Andelman

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan C. Borod
Joan C. Borod City University of New York
Jacob Cohen
Jacob Cohen New York University
Murray Alpert
Murray Alpert New York University
Loraine K. Obler
Loraine K. Obler City University of New York
Martin J. Sliwinski
Martin J. Sliwinski Pennsylvania State University
Thomas B. Cooper
Thomas B. Cooper Columbia University
Clive J. Robins
Clive J. Robins Duke University
David P. Ausubel
David P. Ausubel City University of New York
Stuart Brody
Stuart Brody Charles University
Elissa Koff
Elissa Koff Wellesley College

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