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Maryanne Martin 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 Maryanne Martin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 150 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Maryanne Martin 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 Maryanne Martin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Maryanne Martin is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with notable contributions to clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, gastroenterology, cognitive neuroscience, and anatomy.

The main topics of their work include mindfulness and compassion interventions, gastrointestinal motility and disorders, COVID-19 and mental health, sleep and related disorders, hemispheric asymmetry in neuroscience, medical and biological sciences, and morphological variations and asymmetry.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Maryanne Martin include the following:

  • Human handedness: A meta-analysis., 2020, Psychological Bulletin
  • A randomized clinical trial of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for women with irritable bowel syndrome-Effects and mechanisms., 2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Awareness and Experience of Mindfulness in Britain, 2020, Sociological Research Online
  • Sociodemographic Characteristics and Health Status of Mindfulness Users in the United States, 2020, Mindfulness
  • Investigating the feasibility of MePlusMe, an online intervention to support mental health, well-being, and study skills in higher education students, 2022, Journal of Mental Health

Maryanne Martin frequently collaborates with a group of scholars in related fields. These coauthors include Julia F. Henrich, Bergljot Gjelsvik, Μαριέττα Παπαδάτου-Παστού, Christina Surawy, and Otto Simonsson.

Key venues where Maryanne Martin's work has appeared repeatedly include Mindfulness, Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Sociological Research Online, and Journal of Mental Health.

Best Publications

  • On the induction of mood

    Maryanne Martin

  • Happiness as a function of personality and social encounters.

    M Argyle;M Martin;J Crossland

  • Does anxiety lead to selective processing of threat-related information?

    Maryanne Martin;Rachel M. Williams;David M. Clark

  • Human handedness: A meta-analysis

    Marietta Papadatou-Pastou;Eleni Ntolka;Judith Schmitz;Maryanne Martin

  • Local and global processing: The role of sparsity

    Maryanne Martin

  • Sex Differences in Left-Handedness: A Meta-Analysis of 144 Studies.

    Marietta Papadatou-Pastou;Maryanne Martin;Marcus R. Munafò;Gregory V. Jones

  • Hemispheric specialization for local and global processing.

    Maryanne Martin

  • Testing for stress and happiness: The role of social and cognitive factors.

    M Argyle;M Martin;L Lu

  • The psychological causes of happiness.

    Michael Argyle;Maryanne Martin

  • Neuroticism and the recall of positive and negative personality information.

    Maryanne Martin;Johanna C. Ward;David M. Clark

  • Tests of a cognitive theory of panic.

    D. M. Clark;P. M. Salkovskis;M. Gelder;C. Koehler

  • Integral Bias in Naming of Phobia-related Words

    Maryanne Martin;Pauline Horder;Gregory V. Jones

  • Neuroticism as predisposition toward depression: A cognitive mechanism.

    Maryanne Martin

  • Processing of information about self by neurotics

    Gregory C. D. Young;Maryanne Martin

  • Effect of mood on lexical decisions

    David M. Clark;John D. Teasdale;Donald E. Broadbent;Maryanne Martin

  • Cognitive failure: Everyday and laboratory performance

    Maryanne Martin

  • Hemisphere differences in an auditory Stroop test

    Gillian Cohen;Maryanne Martin

  • Speech recoding in silent reading

    Maryanne Martin

  • Social learning, affective state and passive coping in irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease.

    Catherine Crane;Maryanne Martin

  • The 'gender gap' in final examination results at Oxford University.

    Jane Mellanby;Maryanne Martin;John O'Doherty

Frequent Co-Authors

Catherine Crane
Catherine Crane University of Oxford
David M. Clark
David M. Clark University of Oxford
Michael Argyle
Michael Argyle University of Oxford
Marcus R. Munafò
Marcus R. Munafò University of Bath
Derek Johnston
Derek Johnston University of Aberdeen
Luo Lu
Luo Lu National Taiwan University
Ann Hackmann
Ann Hackmann University of Oxford
Christine Mohr
Christine Mohr University of Lausanne
Douglas L. Nelson
Douglas L. Nelson University of South Florida
Donald E. Broadbent
Donald E. Broadbent University of Oxford

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