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John Colombo 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 John Colombo sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 124 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John Colombo 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 John Colombo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John Colombo is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research work primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a concentration on the subfields of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Nutrition and Dietetics, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, as well as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

They have contributed to the following main topics of research:

  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health
  • Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues

John Colombo's publication record includes work in key venues such as:

  • Pediatric Research
  • Journal of Nutrition
  • UNC Libraries
  • The Journal of Pediatrics
  • Acta Dermato Venereologica

Among their recent papers are:

  • Validation and Clinical Use of the CECA, a Disease-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire for Patients with Anogenital Condylomata Acuminata, 2020, Acta Dermato Venereologica
  • Developmental effects on sleep-wake patterns in infants receiving a cow's milk-based infant formula with an added prebiotic blend: a Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, Pediatric Research
  • Improved Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 5.5 Years of Age in Children Who Received Bovine Milk Fat Globule Membrane and Lactoferrin in Infant Formula Through 12 Months: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2023, The Journal of Pediatrics

Frequent co-authors of John Colombo include:

  • Susan E. Carlson
  • Kathleen M. Gustafson
  • Danielle Christifano
  • Yinyin Xia
  • Ting-Li Han

Best Publications

  • Habituation revisited: an updated and revised description of the behavioral characteristics of habituation.

    Catharine H. Rankin;Thomas Abrams;Robert J. Barry;Seema Bhatnagar

  • The Development of Visual Attention in Infancy

    John A. Colombo

  • Structure and continuity of intellectual development in early childhood

    Otilia M. Blaga;D. Jill Shaddy;Christa J. Anderson;Kathleen N. Kannass

  • Maternal DHA and the development of attention in infancy and toddlerhood.

    John Colombo;Kathleen N. Kannass;D. Jill Shaddy;Shashi Kundurthi

  • Infant visual habituation

    John Colombo;D. Wayne Mitchell

  • Individual differences in infant visual attention: are short lookers faster processors or feature processors?

    John Colombo;D. Wayne Mitchell;Jeffrey T. Coldren;Laura J. Freeseman

  • Infant Cognition: Predicting Later Intellectual Functioning

    John Robert Colombo

  • The emergence and basis of endogenous attention in infancy and early childhood.

    John Colombo;Carol Lynne Cheatham

  • Long-term effects of LCPUFA supplementation on childhood cognitive outcomes.

    John Colombo;Susan E Carlson;Carol L Cheatham;D Jill Shaddy

  • individual Differences in infancy : Reliability, Stability, and Prediction

    John Colombo;Jeffrey Fagen

  • The critical period concept: research, methodology, and theoretical issues.

    John Colombo

  • Individual and developmental differences in disengagement of fixation in early infancy.

    Janet E. Frick;John Colombo;Terrill F. Saxon

  • Infant visual attention in the paired-comparison paradigm: test-retest and attention-performance relations.

    John Colombo;D. Wayne Mitchell;Frances Degen Horowitz

  • Attentional Control in Early and Later Bilingual Children.

    Leah Lynn Kapa;John Colombo

  • The Developmental Course of Habituation in Infancy and Preschool Outcome

    John Colombo;D. Jill Shaddy;W. Allen Richman;Julie M. Maikranz

  • Visual scanning and pupillary responses in young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Christa J. Anderson;John Colombo;D. Jill Shaddy

  • N-3 fatty acids and cognitive and visual acuity development: methodologic and conceptual considerations

    Carol L Cheatham;John Colombo;Susan E Carlson

  • Larger Tonic Pupil Size in Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Christa J. Anderson;John Colombo

  • The stability of visual habituation during the first year of life.

    John Colombo;D. Wayne Mitchell;Marion O'Brien;Frances Degen Horowitz

  • Infant Attention Grows Up: The Emergence of a Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective

    John Colombo

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Makrides
Maria Makrides University of Adelaide
Philip N. Baker
Philip N. Baker University of Leicester
Laura E. Caulfield
Laura E. Caulfield Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. Gibson
Robert A. Gibson University of Adelaide
J. Thomas Brenna
J. Thomas Brenna The University of Texas at Austin
Philip C. Calder
Philip C. Calder University of Southampton
Deborah D. Hatton
Deborah D. Hatton Vanderbilt University
Todd D. Little
Todd D. Little Texas Tech University
Jane E. Roberts
Jane E. Roberts University of South Carolina
Martha Ann Bell
Martha Ann Bell Virginia Tech

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