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Niki Antypa 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 Niki Antypa sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 66 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Niki Antypa 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 Niki Antypa sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Niki Antypa is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with a primary focus on mental health and related physiological processes.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Within these fields, their subfields of study reflect specialized areas such as:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Applied Psychology
  • Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Key research topics addressed by Niki Antypa include:

  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Their recent publications illustrate a breadth of inquiry into mental health, sleep, and digital interventions. Notable papers include:

  • Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, Nature Human Behaviour
  • Don't Miss the Moment: A Systematic Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Suicide Research, 2022, Frontiers in Digital Health
  • Level and timing of physical activity during normal daily life in depressed and non-depressed individuals, 2020, Translational Psychiatry
  • Stability of chronotype over a 7-year follow-up period and its association with severity of depressive and anxiety symptoms, 2020, Depression and Anxiety
  • Student mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Are international students more affected?, 2022, Journal of American College Health

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Liia Kivelä
  • Willem van der Does
  • Harriëtte Riese
  • Brenda W.J.H. Penninx
  • Laura M. Pape

The scientist publishes regularly in several academic venues, notably:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • European Psychiatry
  • Nature Human Behaviour
  • Frontiers in Digital Health

Best Publications

  • Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Desana Kocevska;Thom S Lysen;Aafje Dotinga;M Elisabeth Koopman-Verhoeff

  • CHRONOTYPE ASSOCIATIONS WITH DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS IN A LARGE COHORT STUDY

    Niki Antypa;Nicole Vogelzangs;Ybe Meesters;Robert A. Schoevers

  • Chronotype and Psychiatric Disorders

    Liia Kivelä;Marinos Rodolfos Papadopoulos;Niki Antypa

  • Exogenous cortisol acutely influences motivated decision making in healthy young men.

    Peter Putman;Niki Antypa;Panagiota Crysovergi;Willem A. J. van der Does

  • Serotonergic genes and suicide: a systematic review.

    Niki Antypa;Alessandro Serretti;Dan Rujescu;Dan Rujescu

  • A common and functional mineralocorticoid receptor haplotype enhances optimism and protects against depression in females

    M D Klok;E J Giltay;A J W Van der Does;A J W Van der Does;J M Geleijnse

  • The role of COMT gene variants in depression: Bridging neuropsychological, behavioral and clinical phenotypes

    Niki Antypa;Antonio Drago;Alessandro Serretti

  • Omega-3 fatty acids (fish-oil) and depression-related cognition in healthy volunteers

    N Antypa;A J W Van der Does;A H M Smelt;R D Rogers

  • Associations between chronotypes and psychological vulnerability factors of depression

    Niki Antypa;Bart Verkuil;Marc Molendijk;Robert Schoevers

  • The 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and posttraumatic stress disorder: a meta-analysis.

    Florence Gressier;Raffaella Calati;Martina Balestri;Agnese Marsano

  • Chronotype and depressive symptoms in students: An investigation of possible mechanisms.

    Van den Berg Jf;Kivelä L;Antypa N

  • Videoconferencing in psychiatry, a meta-analysis of assessment and treatment

    Antonio Drago;T. Winding;Niki Antypa

  • Don't Miss the Moment: A Systematic Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Suicide Research

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  • Serotonin transporter gene, childhood emotional abuse and cognitive vulnerability to depression

    N. Antypa;A. J. W. Van der Does

  • Cognitive reactivity: Investigation of a potentially treatable marker of suicide risk in depression

    Niki Antypa;A.J. Willem Van der Does;A.J. Willem Van der Does;Brenda W.J.H. Penninx

  • The effects of MAOA genotype, childhood trauma, and sex on trait and state‐dependent aggression

    Floor E. A. Verhoeven;Linda Booij;Linda Booij;Anne-Wil Kruijt;Hilâl Cerit

  • Cognitive Reactivity, Implicit Associations, and the Incidence of Depression: A Two-Year Prospective Study

    Anne-Wil Kruijt;Niki Antypa;Linda Booij;Linda Booij;Peter J. de Jong

  • MAOA and MAOB polymorphisms and anger-related traits in suicidal participants and controls.

    Niki Antypa;Ina Giegling;Raffaella Calati;Barbara Schneider

  • Social jetlag and depression status : Results obtained from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety

    Stefan E Knapen;Rixt F Riemersma-van der Lek;Niki Antypa;Ybe Meesters

  • Level and timing of physical activity during normal daily life in depressed and non-depressed individuals.

    Olga Minaeva;Sanne H Booij;Femke Lamers;Niki Antypa

  • Clinical, psychological and environmental predictors of prospective suicide events in patients with Bipolar Disorder.

    Niki Antypa;Marco Antonioli;Alessandro Serretti

  • Effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on mood and emotional information processing in recovered depressed individuals

    Niki Antypa;Augustinus Hm Smelt;Annette Strengholt;AJ Willem Van der Does

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Serretti
Alessandro Serretti Kore University of Enna
Robert A. Schoevers
Robert A. Schoevers University Medical Center Groningen
Raffaella Calati
Raffaella Calati University of Milano-Bicocca
Harriette Riese
Harriette Riese University Medical Center Groningen
Dan Rujescu
Dan Rujescu Medical University of Vienna
Femke Lamers
Femke Lamers Amsterdam UMC
Linda Booij
Linda Booij Concordia University
Ina Giegling
Ina Giegling Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Julien Mendlewicz
Julien Mendlewicz Université Libre de Bruxelles

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