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Oscar A. Parsons 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 Oscar A. Parsons sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 211 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Oscar A. Parsons 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 Oscar A. Parsons sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Oscar A. Parsons is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career connected to this institution, with contributions primarily situated within this context.

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1970, an acknowledgment that situates their work within a broader scientific community and highlights their engagement within their field over an extended period.

No specific details are available about individual research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with Parsons. Additionally, there is no disclosed information on main or subfields of study or specific research topics linked to their scholarly output.

While explicit details on the scope of Parsons' research and publications are not provided, their professional association and distinguished recognition contribute to an understanding of their presence in the scientific domain.

Best Publications

  • Cardiovascular differentiation of emotions.

    R Sinha;W R Lovallo;O A Parsons

  • Alcohol abuse and alcoholism.

    Unknown

  • Neurocognitive Deficits in Alcoholics and Social Drinkers: A Continuum?

    Oscar A. Parsons

  • Neurobehavioral sequelae of alcoholism.

    Oscar A. Parsons;Sara Jo Nixon

  • Cognitive functioning in sober social drinkers: a review of the research since 1986.

    Oscar A. Parsons;Sara Jo Nixon

  • Methodological considerations in clinical neuropsychological research.

    Oscar A. Parsons;George P. Prigatano

  • The Relationship between Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Damage in Alcoholics: Causal, Interactive, or Epiphenomenal?

    Oscar A. Parsons;William R. Leber

  • Neuropsychological test performance in mildly hypoxemic patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

    George P. Prigatano;Oscar Parsons;David C. Levin;Elizabeth Wright

  • Neuropsychological Deficits in Alcoholics: Facts and Fancies

    Oscar A. Parsons

  • Neuropsychological Deficits in Sober Alcoholics: Influences of Chronicity and Recent Alcohol Consumption

    William W. Beatty;Rick Tivis;Heather D. Stott;Sara Jo Nixon

  • Locus of control in university students from Eastern and Western societies.

    Oscar A. Parsons;John M. Schneider

  • Attenuated cortisol response to biobehavioral stressors in sober alcoholics.

    A L Errico;O A Parsons;A C King;W R Lovallo

  • Relationship of age and education to Halstead test performance in different patient populations.

    George P. Prigatano;Oscar A. Parsons

  • Reaction time variability in epileptic and brain-damaged patients.

    Peter Bruhn;Oscar A. Parsons

  • Neuropsychological differences between male familial and nonfamilial alcoholics and nonalcoholics

    Kim Walter Schaeffer;Oscar A. Parsons;J. Robert Yohman

  • Cortisol dysregulation and cognitive impairment in abstinent male alcoholics.

    Austin L. Errico;Andrea C. King;William R. Lovallo;Oscar A. Parsons

  • Prediction of Resumption of Drinking in Posttreatment Alcoholics

    Susan Wagner Glenn;Oscar A. Parsons

  • Lack of recovery in male alcoholics' neuropsychological performance one year after treatment.

    J. Robert Yohman;Oscar A. Parsons;William R. Leber

  • Altered cortisol response in sober alcoholics: An examination of contributing factors

    Nancy C. Bernardy;Andrea C. King;Oscar A. Parsons;William R. Lovallo

  • Patterns of cognitive impairment among alcoholics: are there subtypes?

    Rick Tivis;William W. Beatty;Sara Jo Nixon;Oscar A. Parsons

  • Does neuropsychological test performance predict resumption of drinking in posttreatment alcoholics

    Oscar A. Parsons;Kim W. Schaeffer;Susan W. Glenn

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara Jo Nixon
Sara Jo Nixon University of Florida
Andrea C. King
Andrea C. King University of Chicago
William R. Lovallo
William R. Lovallo Veterans Health Administration
Rajita Sinha
Rajita Sinha Yale University
William W. Beatty
William W. Beatty University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Gerald Goldstein
Gerald Goldstein Veterans Health Administration
George P. Prigatano
George P. Prigatano Barrow Neurological Institute

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