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49
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10105
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5661
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3077

John J. Sidtis 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. Sidtis sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 140 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John J. Sidtis 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. Sidtis 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. Sidtis is a researcher affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research spans several main fields, including Medicine, Neuroscience, and Psychology, with significant contributions in related subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Physiology, Clinical Psychology, and Music.

Their work frequently addresses topics including Voice and Speech Disorders, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, Stuttering Research and Treatment, Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism, Neuroscience and Music Perception, Diverse Music Education Insights, and Music Therapy and Health.

Recent papers by John J. Sidtis include:

  • Speech Intelligibility During Clinical and Low Frequency (2020) published in Brain Sciences
  • Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus Changes Cortical-Subcortical Blood Flow Patterns During Speech: A Positron Emission Tomography Study (2021) published in Frontiers in Neurology

John J. Sidtis has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Diana Van Lancker Sidtis, Yoonji Kim, Michele Tagliati, Ritesh Ramdhani, and Ji Sook Ahn.

Publication venues where their research has appeared include Brain Sciences, Psychomusicology Music Mind and Brain, Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers in Neurology, and Journal of Neurolinguistics.

Best Publications

  • The brain in AIDS: central nervous system HIV-1 infection and AIDS dementia complex

    Richard W. Price;Bruce Brew;John Sidtis;Marc Rosenblum

  • Nomenclature and research case definitions for neurologic manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) infection

    Robert S. Janssen;David R. Cornblath;Leon G. Epstein;Richard P. Foa

  • The metabolic pathology of the AIDS dementia complex.

    D. A. Rottenberg;D. A. Rottenberg;J. R. Moeller;S. C. Strother;J. J. Sidtis

  • Neuropsychological characterization of the AIDS dementia complex: a preliminary report.

    Susan Tross;Richard W. Price;Bradford Navia;Howard T. Thaler

  • Cognitive Interaction After Staged Callosal Section: Evidence for Transfer of Semantic Activation

    John J. Sidtis;Bruce T. Volpe;Jeffrey D. Holtzman;Donald H. Wilson

  • The metabolic landscape of cortico-basal ganglionic degeneration: regional asymmetries studied with positron emission tomography.

    D Eidelberg;V Dhawan;J R Moeller;J J Sidtis

  • Neurological outcomes in late HIV infection: adverse impact of neurological impairment on survival and protective effect of antiviral therapy.

    Richard W. Price;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos;David B. Clifford;Lawrence Zaborski

  • Variability in right hemisphere language function after callosal section: evidence for a continuum of generative capacity

    J J Sidtis;B T Volpe;D H Wilson;M Rayport

  • The quantitative evaluation of functional neuroimaging experiments: mutual information learning curves.

    Ulrik Kjems;Lars Kai Hansen;Jon R. Anderson;Jon R. Anderson;Sally Frutiger;Sally Frutiger

  • Selective loss of complex-pitch or speech discrimination after unilateral lesion

    John J. Sidtis;Bruce T. Volpe

  • Dysprosodic speech following basal ganglia insult: toward a conceptual framework for the study of the cerebral representation of prosody.

    Diana van Lancker Sidtis;Nancy A. Pachana;Jeffrey L. Cummings;John J. Sidtis;John J. Sidtis

  • Principal component analysis and the scaled subprofile model compared to intersubject averaging and statistical parametric mapping. I: Functional connectivity of the human motor system studied with [15O]water PET

    Stephen C. Strother;Stephen C. Strother;Jon R. Anderson;Kirt A. Schaper;John J. Sidtis

  • Dissociation of spatial information for stimulus localization and the control of attention.

    Jeffrey D. Holtzman;John J. Sidtis;Bruce T. Volpe;Donald H. Wilson

  • On the nature of the cortical function underlying right hemisphere auditory perception

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  • Early HIV-1 infection and the AIDS dementia complex.

    John J. Sidtis;Richard W. Price

  • Asymmetrical perception of language and music: evidence for independent processing strategies.

    John J. Sidtis;M.P. Bryden

  • Left ear performance in dichotic listening following commissurotomy

    Sally P. Springer;Sally P. Springer;John J. Sidtis;John J. Sidtis;Donald Wilson;Donald Wilson;Michael S. Gazzaniga;Michael S. Gazzaniga

  • The complex tone test: Implications for the assessment of auditory laterality effects

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  • Are brain functions really additive

    John J. Sidtis;Stephen C. Strother;Jon R. Anderson;David A. Rottenberg

  • AIDS dementia complex and HIV-1 infection: a view from the clinic.

    Richard W. Price;John J. Sidtis;Bruce J. Brew

  • Timed Gait Test: Normative Data for the Assessment of the AIDS Dementia Complex

    Kevin R Robertson;Thomas D Parsons;John J Sidtis;Tina Hanlon Inman

  • Reduced cerebral glucose metabolism and increased brain capillary permeability following high-dose methotrexate chemotherapy: A positron emission tomographic study

    Peter C. Phillips;Vijay Dhawan;Stephen C. Strother;John J. Sidtis

  • Correspondence between brain ERP and behavioral asymmetries in a dichotic complex tone test

    Craig E. Tenke;Gerard E. Bruder;James P. Towey;Paul Leite

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen C. Strother
Stephen C. Strother University of Toronto
Richard W. Price
Richard W. Price University of California, San Francisco
Lars Kai Hansen
Lars Kai Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Vijay Dhawan
Vijay Dhawan Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Bruce J. Brew
Bruce J. Brew University of New South Wales
Nicholas Lange
Nicholas Lange Harvard University
Olaf B. Paulson
Olaf B. Paulson University of Copenhagen
Karl Kieburtz
Karl Kieburtz University of Rochester Medical Center
Claus Svarer
Claus Svarer Copenhagen University Hospital
Alan C. Evans
Alan C. Evans McGill University

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