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Jonathan K. Wynn 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 Jonathan K. Wynn sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 157 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jonathan K. Wynn 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 Jonathan K. Wynn sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jonathan K. Wynn is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and medicine, with a strong emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry and mental health. Wynn's work addresses topics related to schizophrenia research and treatment, neural and behavioral psychology studies, as well as issues related to anxiety, depression, cognitive processes, homelessness, social issues, health disparities, functional brain connectivity, and neural dynamics.

The scientist has contributed to numerous recent papers, covering a range of subjects within psychiatric and cognitive research. Notable publications include:

  • Experimental approaches to social disconnection in the general community: can we learn from schizophrenia research? (2020, World Psychiatry)
  • A comparison of stages of attention for social and nonsocial stimuli in schizophrenia: An ERP study (2021, Schizophrenia Research)
  • Clinical and functional effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing on vulnerable veterans with psychosis or recent homelessness (2021, Journal of Psychiatric Research)
  • Early Visual Processing Is Associated With Social Cognitive Performance in Recent-Onset Schizophrenia (2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry)
  • Reduced neural activity when anticipating social versus nonsocial rewards in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence from an ERP study (2022, Schizophrenia Research)

Wynn frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Among the most common co-authors are:

  • Michael F. Green
  • Eric A. Reavis
  • Junghee Lee
  • Amanda McCleery
  • William P. Horan

The scientist has published extensively in several key journals, reflecting their active engagement with the psychiatric and neuroscience communities. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry Research

Their research spans multiple main fields of study, including:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Further specialization is found in the following subfields with significant publication counts:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • General Health Professions
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

Wynn's work has contributed to understanding social disconnection, cognitive processing differences in schizophrenia, and the impact of external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable populations. The scope of their investigations consistently integrates neurobiological and psychosocial perspectives within clinical and experimental frameworks.

Best Publications

  • From Perception to Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia: Modeling the Role of Ability and Motivation

    Michael F. Green;Gerhard Hellemann;William P. Horan;Junghee Lee

  • Social cognitive skills training in schizophrenia: An initial efficacy study of stabilized outpatients

    William P. Horan;Robert S. Kern;Robert S. Kern;Karina Shokat-Fadai;Mark J. Sergi;Mark J. Sergi;Mark J. Sergi

  • Mismatch Negativity, Social Cognition, and Functioning in Schizophrenia Patients

    Jonathan K. Wynn;Jonathan K. Wynn;Catherine Sugar;William P. Horan;William P. Horan;Robert Kern;Robert Kern

  • Effort-Based Decision-Making Paradigms for Clinical Trials in Schizophrenia: Part 1—Psychometric Characteristics of 5 Paradigms

    L. Felice Reddy;L. Felice Reddy;William P. Horan;William P. Horan;M Deanna;Robert W. Buchanan

  • Efficacy and specificity of Social Cognitive Skills Training for outpatients with psychotic disorders

    William P. Horan;William P. Horan;Robert S. Kern;Robert S. Kern;Cory Tripp;Gerhard Hellemann

  • Using Event Related Potentials to Explore Stages of Facial Affect Recognition Deficits in Schizophrenia

    Jonathan K. Wynn;Junghee Lee;William P. Horan;Michael F. Green

  • Electrophysiological Correlates of Emotional Responding in Schizophrenia

    William P. Horan;Jonathan K. Wynn;Ann M. Kring;Robert F. Simons

  • Effort-Based Decision-Making Paradigms for Clinical Trials in Schizophrenia: Part 2—External Validity and Correlates

    William P. Horan;William P. Horan;L. Felice Reddy;L. Felice Reddy;M Deanna;Robert W. Buchanan

  • Impaired emotion regulation in schizophrenia: evidence from event-related potentials.

    William P. Horan;Greg Hajcak;Jonathan K. Wynn;Michael F. Green

  • Perception Measurement in Clinical Trials of Schizophrenia: Promising Paradigms From CNTRICS

    Michael F. Green;Pamela D. Butler;Pamela D. Butler;Yue Chen;Mark A. Geyer

  • Social Disconnection in Schizophrenia and the General Community.

    Michael F Green;Michael F Green;William P Horan;William P Horan;Junghee Lee;Junghee Lee;Amanda McCleery;Amanda McCleery

  • Exaggerated affect-modulated startle during unpleasant stimuli in borderline personality disorder.

    Erin A. Hazlett;Lisa J. Speiser;Marianne Goodman;Marcela Roy

  • Visual Masking in Schizophrenia: Overview and Theoretical Implications

    Michael F. Green;Junghee Lee;Jonathan K. Wynn;Kristopher I. Mathis

  • Further support for the role of dysfunctional attitudes in models of real-world functioning in schizophrenia.

    William P. Horan;Yuri Rassovsky;Robert S. Kern;Junghee Lee

  • Quantitative EEG and low resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) imaging of patients with persistent auditory hallucinations

    Seung-Hwan Lee;Jonathan K. Wynn;Michael F. Green;Hyun Kim

  • Prepulse facilitation and prepulse inhibition in schizophrenia patients and their unaffected siblings.

    Jonathan K Wynn;Michael E Dawson;Anne M Schell;Mark McGee;Mark McGee

  • Meta-Analysis of Face Processing Event-Related Potentials in Schizophrenia

    Amanda McCleery;Junghee Lee;Aditi Joshi;Jonathan K. Wynn;Jonathan K. Wynn

  • Impaired anticipatory event-related potentials in schizophrenia.

    Jonathan K. Wynn;William P. Horan;Ann M. Kring;Robert F. Simons

  • Probabilistic Reversal Learning in Schizophrenia: Stability of Deficits and Potential Causal Mechanisms

    Lena Felice Reddy;James A. Waltz;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green;Jonathan K. Wynn;Jonathan K. Wynn

  • How Do Schizophrenia Patients Use Visual Information to Decode Facial Emotion

    Junghee Lee;Frédéric Gosselin;Jonathan K. Wynn;Michael F. Green

  • Cross‐diagnostic comparison of duration mismatch negativity and P3a in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

    Carol Jahshan;Jonathan K Wynn;Kristopher I Mathis;Lori L Altshuler

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Junghee Lee
Junghee Lee University of California, Los Angeles
Gerhard Hellemann
Gerhard Hellemann University of California, Los Angeles
Keith H. Nuechterlein
Keith H. Nuechterlein University of California, Los Angeles
Stephen R. Marder
Stephen R. Marder University of California, Los Angeles
David C. Glahn
David C. Glahn Boston Children's Hospital
Stephen A. Engel
Stephen A. Engel University of Minnesota
Daniel H. Mathalon
Daniel H. Mathalon University of California, San Francisco
Marco Iacoboni
Marco Iacoboni University of California, Los Angeles
Robert S. Kern
Robert S. Kern University of California, Los Angeles

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