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Psychology

D-Index
136
Citations
62626
World Ranking
135
National Ranking
24

Neuroscience

D-Index
136
Citations
62908
World Ranking
225
National Ranking
30

Jon Driver 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 Jon Driver sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 396 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jon Driver 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 Jon Driver sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 136 D-Index — 99th percentile

99% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jon Driver was affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic career was associated with this institution, contributing within its research environment.

There are no records of recent papers published by Jon Driver, and details about specific research topics or publication venues are not available. Similarly, information about co-authors or frequent collaborators was not present.

Jon Driver did not have listed book publications with any publisher in the source data. No specific main fields or subfields of study were mentioned, and no focused research topics were recorded.

There is no data regarding awards or recognitions received by Jon Driver during their career. Their status is recorded as deceased.

The available information offers a limited profile based solely on affiliation and professional status without reference to particular scientific contributions, publications, or research themes.

Best Publications

  • Effects of attention and emotion on face processing in the human brain: An event-related fMRI study

    Patrik Vuilleumier;Jorge L. Armony;Jon Driver;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Shifting visual attention between objects and locations: evidence from normal and parietal lesion subjects.

    Robert Egly;Jon Driver;Robert D. Rafal

  • Gaze Perception Triggers Reflexive Visuospatial Orienting

    Jon Driver;Greg Davis;Paola Ricciardelli;Polly Kidd

  • Distinct spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces and emotional expressions.

    Patrik Vuilleumier;Jorge L Armony;Jorge L Armony;Jon Driver;Raymond J Dolan

  • Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing.

    Patrik Vuilleumier;Mark P Richardson;Jorge L Armony;Jorge L Armony;Jon Driver

  • Multisensory Interplay Reveals Crossmodal Influences on ‘Sensory-Specific’ Brain Regions, Neural Responses, and Judgments

    Jon Driver;Toemme Noesselt;Toemme Noesselt

  • Adult's Eyes Trigger Shifts of Visual Attention in Human Infants

    BM Hood;JD Willen;J Driver

  • A selective review of selective attention research from the past century.

    Jon Driver

  • Visual capture of touch : Out-of-the-body experiences with rubber gloves

    Francesco Pavani;Charles Spence;Jon Driver

  • Multisensory integration and the body schema: close to hand and within reach

    Angelo Maravita;Charles Spence;Jon Driver

  • Modulation of human visual cortex by crossmodal spatial attention.

    Emiliano Macaluso;Chris D. Frith;Jon Driver

  • Perceptual awareness and its loss in unilateral neglect and extinction

    John Driver;Patrik Vuilleumier

  • Crossmodal Space and Crossmodal Attention

    Charles Spence;Jon Driver

  • Superior visual search in autism.

    Michelle A. O'Riordan;Kate C. Plaisted;Jon Driver;Simon Baron-Cohen

  • Audiovisual links in exogenous covert spatial orienting

    Charles Spence;Jon Driver

  • Phasic alerting of neglect patients overcomes their spatial deficit in visual awareness

    Ian H. Robertson;Jason B. Mattingley;Chris Rorden;Chris Rorden;Jon Driver

  • Morphing Marilyn into Maggie dissociates physical and identity face representations in the brain

    Pia Rotshtein;Richard N A Henson;Alessandro Treves;Jon Driver

  • Visual attention and objects: Evidence for hierarchical coding of location.

    Gordon C. Baylis;Jon Driver

  • The neural consequences of conflict between intention and the senses

    Gereon R. Fink;John C. Marshall;Peter W. Halligan;Chris D. Frith

  • Multisensory perception: Beyond modularity and convergence

    Jon Driver;Charles Spence

  • Adult's eyes trigger shifts of visual attention in human infants

    Bruce M. Hood;J.Douglas Willen;Jon Driver

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon C. Baylis
Gordon C. Baylis Western Kentucky University
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Raymond J. Dolan
Raymond J. Dolan University College London
Christian C. Ruff
Christian C. Ruff University of Zurich
Emiliano Macaluso
Emiliano Macaluso Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Chris D. Frith
Chris D. Frith University College London
Robert D. Rafal
Robert D. Rafal University of Delaware
Felix Blankenburg
Felix Blankenburg Freie Universität Berlin
Steven P. Tipper
Steven P. Tipper University of York
Jorge L. Armony
Jorge L. Armony McGill University

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