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D-Index
64
Citations
14647
World Ranking
3273
National Ranking
1520

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Best Publications

  • The epidemiology of traumatic brain injury.

    John D. Corrigan;Anbesaw Wolde Selassie;Jean A. Langlois Orman

  • Relationships between parts A and B of the Trail Making Test.

    John D. Corrigan;Nancy S. Hinkeldey

  • Rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injury

    K. T. Ragnarsson;W. R. Clarke;J. R. Daling;S. L. Garber

  • Initial reliability and validity of the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method.

    John D. Corrigan;Jennifer A. Bogner

  • Cognitive outcome following traumatic brain injury.

    Sureyya S. Dikmen;John D. Corrigan;Harvey S. Levin;Joan Machamer

  • Substance abuse as a mediating factor in outcome from traumatic brain injury

    John D. Corrigan

  • Recovery After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Patients Presenting to US Level I Trauma Centers: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Study.

    Lindsay D. Nelson;Nancy R. Temkin;Sureyya Dikmen;Jason Barber

  • Depression after traumatic brain injury: A National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Model Systems multicenter investigation

    Ronald T. Seel;Jeffrey S. Kreutzer;Mitchell Rosenthal;Flora M. Hammond

  • Life Satisfaction After Traumatic Brain Injury

    John Corrigan;Jennifer Bogner;W. Mysiw;Daniel Clinchot

  • Traumatic Brain Injury as a Chronic Health Condition

    John D. Corrigan;Flora M. Hammond

  • Functional Outcomes Over the First Year After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the Prospective, Longitudinal TRACK-TBI Study

    Michael A McCrea;Joseph T Giacino;Joseph T Giacino;Jason Barber;Nancy R Temkin

  • Development of a scale for assessment of agitation following traumatic brain injury

    John D. Corrigan

  • Outcomes in the first 5 years after traumatic brain injury.

    John D. Corrigan;Kip Smith-Knapp;Carl V. Granger

  • Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression in Civilian Patients After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A TRACK-TBI Study

    Murray B. Stein;Murray B. Stein;Sonia Jain;Joseph T. Giacino;Joseph T. Giacino;Harvey Levin

  • Social functioning after traumatic brain injury.

    Nancy R. Temkin;John D. Corrigan;Sureyya S. Dikmen;Joan Machamer

  • Validity of the functional independence measure for persons with traumatic brain injury

    John D. Corrigan;Kip Smith-Knapp;Carl V. Granger

  • Systematic bias in traumatic brain injury outcome studies because of loss to follow-up.

    John D. Corrigan;Cynthia L. Harrison-Felix;Jennifer A. Bogner;Marcel Dijkers

  • Association between plasma GFAP concentrations and MRI abnormalities in patients with CT-negative traumatic brain injury in the TRACK-TBI cohort: a prospective multicentre study.

    John K. Yue;Esther L. Yuh;Frederick K. Korley;Ethan A. Winkler

  • Perceived needs following traumatic brain injury.

    John D. Corrigan;Gale Whiteneck;Dave Mellick

  • Development of the Participation Assessment With Recombined Tools–Objective for Use After Traumatic Brain Injury

    Gale G Whiteneck;Marcel P. J. M. Dijkers;Allen W Heinemann;Allen W Heinemann;Jennifer A Bogner

  • Assessment of Follow-up Care After Emergency Department Presentation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion: Results From the TRACK-TBI Study.

    Seth A. Seabury;Étienne Gaudette;Dana P. Goldman;Amy J. Markowitz

  • A comparison of substance abuse and violence in the prediction of long-term rehabilitation outcomes after traumatic brain injury

    Jennifer A. Bogner;John D. Corrigan;W.Jerry Mysiw;Daniel Clinchot

  • Change and predictors of change in communication, cognition, and social function between 1 and 5 years after traumatic brain injury.

    Flora M. Hammond;Tessa Hart;Tamara Bushnik;John D. Corrigan

  • Psychometric characteristics of the Community Integration Questionnaire: Replication and extension

    John D. Corrigan;Rachel Deming

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph T. Giacino
Joseph T. Giacino Massachusetts General Hospital
Angelle M. Sander
Angelle M. Sander Baylor College of Medicine
Joel H. Kramer
Joel H. Kramer University of California, San Francisco
Murray B. Stein
Murray B. Stein University of California, San Diego
David M. Schnyer
David M. Schnyer The University of Texas at Austin
Pratik Mukherjee
Pratik Mukherjee University of California, San Francisco
Arthur W. Toga
Arthur W. Toga University of Southern California
Adam R. Ferguson
Adam R. Ferguson University of California, San Francisco
Rebecca D. Jackson
Rebecca D. Jackson The Ohio State University
Lisa A. Brenner
Lisa A. Brenner University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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