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Joseph T. Devlin 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 Joseph T. Devlin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 100 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joseph T. Devlin 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 Joseph T. Devlin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joseph T. Devlin is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and psychology, with a notable emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology. They have also contributed to literature and literary theory, marketing, and neurology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Media Influence and Health
  • Multisensory Perception and Integration
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment

Joseph T. Devlin has published frequently in several scientific journals. The most common venues for their publications are:

  • Scientific Reports (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Psychology (2 publications)
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (1 publication)
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1 publication)
  • Neurobiology of Language (1 publication)

Recent notable publications by Devlin include:

  • "Engagement in video and audio narratives: contrasting self-report and physiological measures," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "The Causal Role of Left and Right Superior Temporal Gyri in Speech Perception in Noise: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study," 2020, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • "Hunt-Vitell's General Theory of Marketing Ethics Predicts 'Attitude-Behaviour' Gap in Pro-environmental Domain," 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Cognitive mechanisms underpinning successful perception of different speech distortions," 2020, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • "A Study of Null Effects for the Use of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Adults With and Without Reading Impairment," 2020, Neurobiology of Language

Collaboration has been a feature of their career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Daniel C. Richardson (3 collaborations)
  • Patti Adank (3 collaborations)
  • Dan Kennedy-Higgins (2 collaborations)
  • Helen E. Nuttall (2 collaborations)
  • Nicole K. Griffin (1 collaboration)

Best Publications

  • Investigations into resting-state connectivity using independent component analysis

    Christian F Beckmann;Marilena DeLuca;Joseph T Devlin;Stephen M Smith

  • The myth of the visual word form area

    Cathy J Price;Joseph T Devlin

  • The interactive account of ventral occipitotemporal contributions to reading.

    Cathy J. Price;Joseph T. Devlin

  • Language Control in the Bilingual Brain

    J. Crinion;Robert Turner;A. Grogan;T. Hanakawa

  • Semantic Processing in the Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex: A Combined Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study

    Joseph T. Devlin;Paul M. Matthews;Matthew F. S. Rushworth

  • The left parietal and premotor cortices: motor attention and selection.

    M.F.S Rushworth;H Johansen-Berg;S.M Göbel;S.M Göbel;J.T Devlin;J.T Devlin

  • The Neural Representation of Abstract Words: The Role of Emotion

    Gabriella Vigliocco;Stavroula Thaleia Kousta;Pasquale Anthony Della Rosa;David P. Vinson

  • Interactions between decision making and performance monitoring within prefrontal cortex

    Mark E Walton;Joseph T Devlin;Joseph T Devlin;Matthew F S Rushworth;Matthew F S Rushworth

  • An anatomical signature for literacy

    Manuel Carreiras;Mohamed L. Seghier;Silvia Baquero;Adelina Estévez

  • Susceptibility-induced loss of signal: comparing PET and fMRI on a semantic task.

    Joseph T. Devlin;Richard P. Russell;Matt H. Davis;Cathy J. Price

  • Category-Specific Semantic Deficits in Focal and Widespread Brain Damage: A Computational Account

    Joseph T. Devlin;Laura M. Gonnerman;Elaine S. Andersen;Mark S. Seidenberg

  • Double Dissociation of Semantic Categories in Alzheimer's Disease

    Laura M. Gonnerman;Elaine S. Andersen;Joseph T. Devlin;Daniel Kempler

  • Dissociating Linguistic Processes in the Left Inferior Frontal Cortex with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

    Patricia M. Gough;Anna C. Nobre;Joseph T. Devlin

  • Toward open sharing of task-based fMRI data: the OpenfMRI project

    Russell A. Poldrack;M Deanna;Jason P. Mitchell;Tor D. Wager

  • Triple Dissociation of Faces, Bodies, and Objects in Extrastriate Cortex

    David Pitcher;Lucie Charles;Joseph T. Devlin;Vincent Walsh

  • The Role of the Posterior Fusiform Gyrus in Reading

    Joseph T. Devlin;Helen L. Jamison;Laura M. Gonnerman;Paul M. Matthews

  • Supramarginal gyrus involvement in visual word recognition

    Cornelia Stoeckel;Patricia M. Gough;Patricia M. Gough;Kate E. Watkins;Joseph T. Devlin

  • Is there an anatomical basis for category-specificity? Semantic memory studies in PET and fMRI

    Joseph T Devlin;Richard P Russell;Matthew H Davis;Cathy J Price

  • Stimulating Language: Insights from TMS.

    Joseph T. Devlin;Kate E. Watkins

  • In praise of tedious anatomy.

    Joseph T. Devlin;Russell A. Poldrack

Frequent Co-Authors

Cathy J. Price
Cathy J. Price University College London
Paul M. Matthews
Paul M. Matthews Imperial College London
Matthew F. S. Rushworth
Matthew F. S. Rushworth University of Oxford
Kate E. Watkins
Kate E. Watkins University of Oxford
Uta Noppeney
Uta Noppeney University of Birmingham
Matthew H. Davis
Matthew H. Davis University of Cambridge
Lorraine K. Tyler
Lorraine K. Tyler University of Cambridge
Anna C. Nobre
Anna C. Nobre Yale University
Stephen M. Smith
Stephen M. Smith University of Oxford
Mohamed L. Seghier
Mohamed L. Seghier Khalifa University

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