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195

Lawrence Stark publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lawrence Stark sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 345 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Lawrence Stark D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lawrence Stark sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 94th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1968 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Lawrence Stark was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the field of Medicine, with a significant concentration in the History and Philosophy of Science. Throughout their career, they contributed to understanding topics such as the History of Science and Medicine, Race, Genetics, and Society, as well as Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues. Other areas of interest included Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, History of Science and Natural History, Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms, and Knee Injuries and Reconstruction Techniques.

Stark's recent research output included the following papers:

  • Patient-Centered Outcomes of Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Treatments of Knee Osteoarthritis: An Observational, Intention-to-Treat Study at Twelve Months (2020, Stem Cells International)
  • Medicine's Lessons for AI Regulation (2023, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • Mobile Money and the Impact of Mobile Phone Regulatory Enforcement Among the Urban Poor in Tanzania (2021, Human Technology)
  • Emergency Nurses' Perceived Barriers and Solutions to Engaging Patients With Life-Limiting Illnesses in Serious Illness Conversations: A United States Multicenter Mixed-Method Analysis (2023, Journal of Emergency Nursing)
  • Serious illness communication skills training for emergency physicians and advanced practice providers: a multi-method assessment of the reach and effectiveness of the intervention (2024, BMC Palliative Care)

Lawrence Stark frequently published in several venues including:

  • Science (4 publications)
  • Isis (3 publications)
  • Ethnologia Europaea (2 publications)
  • Stem Cells International (1 publication)
  • New England Journal of Medicine (1 publication)

Frequently collaborating scholars included Laura Walker, Abraham A. Brody, Joshua Chodosh, Oluwaseun Adeyemi, and Allison M. Cuthel. These coauthors appeared multiple times in Stark's publication record, indicating interdisciplinary or sustained collaboration across related research projects.

Lawrence Stark was recognized as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1968, an indication of a notable academic standing during their career. Their work encompassed both clinical and historical dimensions of medicine, reflecting a multifaceted approach to medical science and its social implications.

Best Publications

  • The main sequence, a tool for studying human eye movements

    A.Terry Bahill;Michael R. Clark;Lawrence Stark

  • Failure to detect displacement of the visual world during saccadic eye movements.

    Bruce Bridgeman;Derek Hendry;Lawrence Stark

  • Eye movements and visual perception.

    David Noton;Lawrence Stark

  • Scanpaths in saccadic eye movements while viewing and recognizing patterns

    David Noton;Lawrence Stark

  • Spontaneous eye movements during visual imagery reflect the content of the visual scene

    Stephan A. Brandt;Lawrence W. Stark

  • Algorithms for Defining Visual Regions-of-Interest: Comparison with Eye Fixations

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  • Inners and stability of dynamic systems

    E. I. Jury;Lawrence Stark;V. V. Krishnan

  • Optimization of muscle-force sequencing in human locomotion

    A. Pedotti;V.V. Krishnan;L. Stark

  • Analysis of Fundamental Human Movement Patterns Through the Use of In-Depth Antagonistic Muscle Models

    Jack M. Winters;Lawrence Stark

  • Predictive Control of Eye Tracking Movements

    L. Stark;G. Vossius;L. R. Young

  • Saccadic suppression: Elevation of visual threshold associated with saccadic eye movements

    B.L. Zuber;B.L. Zuber;L. Stark;L. Stark

  • Microsaccades and the Velocity-Amplitude Relationship for Saccadic Eye Movements

    B. L. Zuber;L. Stark;G. Cook

  • Estimated mechanical properties of synergistic muscles involved in movements of a variety of human joints

    Jack M. Winters;Jack M. Winters;Lawrence Stark;Lawrence Stark

  • The effects of pictorial realism, delay of visual feedback, and observer interactivity on the subjective sense of presence

    Robert B. Welch;Theodore T. Blackmon;Andrew Liu;Barbara A. Mellers

  • Neurological control systems

    Lawrence Stark

  • Muscle models: what is gained and what is lost by varying model complexity

    J M Winters;J M Winters;L Stark;L Stark

  • Roles of the elements of the triphasic control signal.

    Blake Hannaford;Lawrence Stark

  • Dynamic Overshoot in Saccadic Eye Movements Is Caused by Neurological Control Signal Reversals

    A.Terry Bahill;Michael R. Clark;Lawrence Stark

  • STABILITY, OSCILLATIONS, AND NOISE IN THE HUMAN PUPIL SERVOMECHANISM.

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  • Interactions between voluntary and postural mechanisms of thehuman motor system.

    G L Gottlieb;G C Agarwal;L Stark

  • Sampling or Intermittency in Hand Control System Dynamics

    Fernando Navas;Lawrence Stark

  • Overlapping saccades and glissades are produced by fatigue in the saccadic eye movement system.

    A.Terry Bahill;Lawrence Stark

  • Quantitative Evaluation of Perspective and Stereoscopic Displays in Three-Axis Manual Tracking Tasks

    Won S. Kim;Stephen R. Ellis;Mitchell E. Tyler;Blake Hannaford

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce Bridgeman
Bruce Bridgeman University of California, Santa Cruz
Robert V. Kenyon
Robert V. Kenyon University of Illinois at Chicago
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda State University of New York
Blake Hannaford
Blake Hannaford University of Washington
A. Terry Bahill
A. Terry Bahill University of Arizona
Stephen R. Ellis
Stephen R. Ellis Ames Research Center
Philip S. Holzman
Philip S. Holzman Harvard University
Gerald L. Gottlieb
Gerald L. Gottlieb Boston University
Barbara A. Mellers
Barbara A. Mellers University of Pennsylvania
Perry Y. Li
Perry Y. Li University of Minnesota

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