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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 39 Citations 9,762 164 World Ranking 5860 National Ranking 322
Neuroscience D-index 37 Citations 9,506 157 World Ranking 5369 National Ranking 153

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Cognition
  • Internal medicine
  • Alzheimer's disease

His primary areas of study are Cognition, Dementia, Gerontology, Alzheimer's disease and Episodic memory. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Facilitation in addition to Cognition. His work on Dementia deals in particular with Cognitive decline and Cognitive disorder.

His Cognitive decline study combines topics in areas such as Longitudinal study and Physical therapy. His Gerontology study which covers Observational study that intersects with Randomized controlled trial. The Episodic memory study combines topics in areas such as Memory disorder, Recall, Semantic memory and Visual memory.

His most cited work include:

  • Effect of physical activity on cognitive function in older adults at risk for Alzheimer disease: a randomized trial. (1190 citations)
  • The Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging: Methodology and baseline characteristics of 1112 individuals recruited for a longitudinal study of Alzheimer's disease (478 citations)
  • Apolipoprotein E, cholesterol metabolism, diabetes, and the convergence of risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease. (265 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Cognition, Dementia, Cohort, Cognitive decline and Internal medicine. His Cognition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Developmental psychology and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Dementia research includes elements of Alzheimer's disease, California Verbal Learning Test and Gerontology.

He has included themes like Longitudinal study, Pregnancy, Cohort study, Immunology and Disease in his Cohort study. His Cognitive decline study incorporates themes from Hormone, Physical therapy and Testosterone. In his study, Morning is inextricably linked to Endocrinology, which falls within the broad field of Internal medicine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Cognition (36.61%)
  • Dementia (19.67%)
  • Cohort (20.22%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Cognition (36.61%)
  • Cohort (20.22%)
  • Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance (17.49%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Cognition, Cohort, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Neuropsychology and Cognitive decline are his primary areas of study. His study in Cognition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Developmental psychology, Longitudinal study, Dementia and Gerontology. His research on Dementia also deals with topics like

  • California Verbal Learning Test that intertwine with fields like Disease,
  • Cognitive skill which is related to area like Severity of illness and Memory disorder.

Jonathan K. Foster has researched Cohort in several fields, including Pregnancy, Psychiatry, Demography, Multivariate analysis and Cognitive test. His Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Physiology, Internal medicine, Amygdala, Neuropsychological test and Pediatrics. His Cognitive decline research incorporates themes from Endocrinology, Verbal learning, Visual search, Eye tracking and Clinical psychology.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The role of nutrition in children's neurocognitive development, from pregnancy through childhood (237 citations)
  • Bone mineral density, adiposity, and cognitive functions (187 citations)
  • Prospective associations between dietary patterns and cognitive performance during adolescence (63 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Cognition
  • Internal medicine
  • Neuroscience

Jonathan K. Foster spends much of his time researching Cognition, Pregnancy, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Cohort. His Cognition research integrates issues from Observational study, Obesity, Dementia and Gerontology. His studies deal with areas such as Demography and Pediatrics as well as Pregnancy.

His Saliva, Basal and Morning study, which is part of a larger body of work in Internal medicine, is frequently linked to Alcohol and cortisol and Menstrual cycle phase, bridging the gap between disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Neurocognitive, Psychiatry, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and Clinical psychology in addition to Cohort. His study looks at the relationship between Randomized controlled trial and fields such as Mini–Mental State Examination, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

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Best Publications

Effect of physical activity on cognitive function in older adults at risk for Alzheimer disease: a randomized trial.

Nicola T Lautenschlager;Kay L Cox;Leon Flicker;Jonathan K Foster.
JAMA (2008)

2074 Citations

The Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging: Methodology and baseline characteristics of 1112 individuals recruited for a longitudinal study of Alzheimer's disease

Kathryn A Ellis;Ashley I Bush;David Darby;Daniela De Fazio.
International Psychogeriatrics (2009)

856 Citations

The role of nutrition in children's neurocognitive development, from pregnancy through childhood

Anett Nyaradi;Anett Nyaradi;Jianghong Li;Jianghong Li;Siobhan Hickling;Siobhan Hickling;Jonathan Foster.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2013)

509 Citations

Apolipoprotein E, cholesterol metabolism, diabetes, and the convergence of risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and cardiovascular disease

Ian Martins;Eugene Hone;Eugene Hone;Jonathan Foster;Jonathan Foster;Susanna Sunram-Lea.
Molecular Psychiatry (2006)

436 Citations

Social cognition in frontotemporal dementia and Huntington's disease.

JS Snowden;Z Gibbons;A Blackshaw;E Doubleday.
Neuropsychologia (2003)

366 Citations

Dual‐task effects of talking while walking on velocity and balance following a stroke

Audrey Bowen;Rachel Wenman;Jane Mickelborough;Jonathan Foster.
Age and Ageing (2001)

297 Citations

Memory impairments associated with hippocampal versus parahippocampal-gyrus atrophy: an MR volumetry study in Alzheimer's disease.

Stefan Köhler;Stefan Köhler;S. E. Black;S. E. Black;M. Sinden;C. Szekely.
Neuropsychologia (1998)

254 Citations

Public Attitudes Toward Sexual Offenders and Sex Offender Registration

Poco D. Kernsmith;Sarah W. Craun;Jonathan Foster.
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse (2009)

244 Citations

Glucose and memory: fractionation of enhancement effects?

J. K. Foster;P. G. Lidder;S. I. Sünram.
Psychopharmacology (1998)

214 Citations

Bone mineral density, adiposity, and cognitive functions

Hamid R. Sohrabi;Hamid R. Sohrabi;Kristyn A. Bates;Michael Weinborn;Romola S. Bucks.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (2015)

209 Citations

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