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D-Index
49
Citations
9612
World Ranking
5677
National Ranking
3085

John J. Curtin 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 J. Curtin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 128 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John J. Curtin 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 J. Curtin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John J. Curtin is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research encompasses multiple disciplines, with notable contributions in psychology and medicine. Their work spans various subfields including experimental and cognitive psychology, applied psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, general health professions, as well as cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their scholarly output includes publications centered around key topics such as mental health research, digital mental health interventions, stress responses and cortisol, behavioral health and interventions, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, cardiovascular function and risk factors, and cardiac valve diseases and treatments.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Advancing Artificial Intelligence in Health Settings Outside the Hospital and Clinic," 2020, NAM Perspectives
  • "Effect of an eHealth intervention on older adults' quality of life and health-related outcomes: a randomized clinical trial," 2021, Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Stress Allostasis in Substance Use Disorders: Promise, Progress, and Emerging Priorities in Clinical Research," 2020, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
  • "Real-time associations between young adults' momentary pain and prescription opioid misuse intentions in daily life," 2020, American Psychologist
  • "Effects of Bundling Medication for Opioid Use Disorder With an mHealth Intervention Targeting Addiction: A Randomized Clinical Trial," 2023, American Journal of Psychiatry

Frequent publication venues for John J. Curtin include:

  • Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science
  • JMIR Research Protocols
  • PLoS ONE
  • JMIR Aging
  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

They have collaborated often with several coauthors, including:

  • David H. Gustafson
  • Gaylen Fronk
  • Darcie C Johnston
  • Dhavan V. Shah
  • Sarah June Kittleson Sant'Ana

Best Publications

  • Development and validation of a brief form of the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire.

    Christopher J. Patrick;John J. Curtin;Auke Tellegen

  • Neural Signals for the Detection of Unintentional Race Bias

    David M. Amodio;Eddie Harmon-Jones;Patricia G. Devine;John J. Curtin

  • Linear mixed-effects models and the analysis of nonindependent data: A unified framework to analyze categorical and continuous independent variables that vary within-subjects and/or within-items.

    Markus Brauer;John J Curtin

  • Assessment of Psychopathy in a Population of Incarcerated Adolescent Offenders

    John Randall Brandt;Wallace A. Kennedy;Christopher J. Patrick;John J. Curtin

  • Attention moderates the fearlessness of psychopathic offenders.

    Joseph P. Newman;John J. Curtin;Jeremy D. Bertsch;Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers

  • Alcohol and cognitive control: implications for regulation of behavior during response conflict.

    John J. Curtin;Bradley A. Fairchild

  • Psychopathy and Physiological Response to Emotionally Evocative Sounds.

    Edelyn Verona;Christopher J. Patrick;John J. Curtin;Margaret M. Bradley

  • Specifying the Attentional Selection That Moderates the Fearlessness of Psychopathic Offenders

    Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers;John J. Curtin;Joseph P. Newman

  • Physically Abused Children's Regulation of Attention in Response to Hostility

    Seth D. Pollak;Shira Vardi;Anna M. Putzner Bechner;John J. Curtin

  • BREASTFEEDING AMONG LOW-INCOME WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT PEER SUPPORT

    Jean Penrose Arlotti;Barbara Hansen Cottrell;Sally Hughes Lee;John Joseph Curtin

  • Alcohol Affects Emotion Through Cognition

    John J. Curtin;Christopher J. Patrick;Alan R. Lang;John T. Cacioppo

  • Age and physical activity influences on action monitoring during task switching.

    Jason R. Themanson;Charles H. Hillman;John J. Curtin

  • Risk Factors in the Relationship Between Gender and Crack/Cocaine

    C. W. Lejuez;Marina A. Bornovalova;Elizabeth K. Reynolds;Stacey B. Daughters

  • Understanding alcohol expectancy effects: revisiting the placebo condition.

    Maria Testa;Mark T. Fillmore;Jeanette Norris;Antonia Abbey

  • Health beliefs, health locus of control, and women's mammography behavior

    Cheryl J. Holm;Deborah I. Frank;John Curtin

  • Altering the Cognitive-Affective Dysfunctions of Psychopathic and Externalizing Offender Subtypes With Cognitive Remediation

    Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers;John J. Curtin;Joseph P. Newman

  • Alcohol selectively reduces anxiety but not fear: startle response during unpredictable versus predictable threat.

    Christine A. Moberg;John J. Curtin

  • Deleterious effects of alcohol intoxication: diminished cognitive control and its behavioral consequences.

    Todd S. Casbon;John J. Curtin;Alan R. Lang;Christopher J. Patrick

  • A consensus-based transparency checklist

    Balazs Aczel;Barnabas Szaszi;Alexandra Sarafoglou;Zoltan Kekecs

  • The interplay of attention and emotion: top-down attention modulates amygdala activation in psychopathy

    Christine L. Larson;Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers;Daniel M. Stout;Nicholas L. Balderston

  • Differences in Impulsivity and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Inner-City Crack/Cocaine Users and Heroin Users

    C.W. Lejuez;Marina A. Bornovalova;Stacey B. Daughters;John J. Curtin

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. Newman
Joseph P. Newman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Christopher J. Patrick
Christopher J. Patrick Florida State University
Timothy B. Baker
Timothy B. Baker University of Wisconsin–Madison
Alan R. Lang
Alan R. Lang Florida State University
Alexander J. Shackman
Alexander J. Shackman University of Maryland, College Park
Andrew S. Fox
Andrew S. Fox University of California, Davis
Edelyn Verona
Edelyn Verona University of South Florida
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Carl W. Lejuez
Carl W. Lejuez Stony Brook University

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