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Robert G. Robinson

Robert G. Robinson

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Medicine

D-Index
121
Citations
50036
World Ranking
3628
National Ranking
2002

Overview

Robert G. Robinson is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research primarily lies within the field of Medicine, focusing on several subfields including Neurology, Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Epidemiology, and Surgery.

The scientist's recent work includes publications concentrated in prominent venues such as the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Audiology Research. Specifically, their publications cover topics in stroke-related research and neurological complications:

  • Poststroke Depression: An Update, 2023, Journal of Neuropsychiatry
  • Effective Tools to Predict Depression in Acute and Subacute Phase of Ischemic Stroke, 2020, Journal of Neuropsychiatry
  • Inadvertent Dural Puncture Causing Low Pressure Headache and Peripheral Vestibular Bilateral Damage, 2025, Audiology Research

Robert G. Robinson has frequently collaborated with other researchers such as Ricardo E. Jorge, Sergio Starkstein, Katsunaka Mikami, Takeshi Sudo, and Yasushi Orihashi. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach in neurological and psychiatric research.

The scope of their main research topics includes:

  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Neurosurgical Procedures and Complications
  • Head and Neck Surgical Oncology

Their work spans clinical and therapeutic areas focusing particularly on stroke, cognitive disorders, and neurosurgical outcomes. The emphasis on both rehabilitation and acute intervention alongside studies of long-term neurological effects highlights a comprehensive research portfolio within neuropsychiatry and allied disciplines.

Best Publications

  • MOOD DISORDERS IN STROKE PATIENTS: IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION OF LESION

    Robert G. Robinson;Robert G. Robinson;Kenneth L. Kubos;Lyn Book Starr;Krishna Rao

  • Reliability, validity, and clinical correlates of apathy in Parkinson's disease.

    Sergio E. Starkstein;Helen S. Mayberg;Thomas J. Preziosi;Paula Andrezejewski

  • Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.

    Dwight L. Evans;Dennis S. Charney;Dennis S. Charney;Lydia Lewis;Robert N. Golden

  • Post-Stroke Depression: A Review

    Robert G. Robinson;Ricardo E. Jorge

  • Major depression following traumatic brain injury.

    Ricardo E. Jorge;Robert G. Robinson;David Moser;Amane Tateno

  • Association of depression with 10-year poststroke mortality.

    P. L. P. Morris;R. G. Robinson;P. Andrzejewski;J. Samuels

  • Nortriptyline treatment of post-stroke depression: a double-blind study

    John R. Lipsey;Godfrey D. Pearlson;Robert G. Robinson;Krishna Rao

  • The Impact of Poststroke Depression on Recovery in Activities of Daily Living Over a 2-Year Follow-up

    Rajesh M. Parikh;Robert G. Robinson;John R. Lipsey;Sergio E. Starkstein

  • Depression in Parkinson's disease.

    Sergio E. Starkstein;Thomas J. Preziosi;Paula L. Bolduc;Robert G. Robinson

  • Post-stroke depressive disorders: a follow-up study of 103 patients.

    R G Robinson;T R Price

  • Depression following myocardial infarction.

    Alfred W. Forrester;John R. Lipsey;Mark L. Teitelbaum;J. Raymond Depaulo

  • Poststroke depression: prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and disease progression.

    Robert G Robinson

  • Mood change following left hemispheric brain injury.

    Robert G. Robinson;Brian Szetela

  • Comparison of cortical and subcortical lesions in the production of poststroke mood disorders.

    Sergio E. Starkstein;Robert G. Robinson;Thomas R. Price

  • A two-year longitudinal study of post-stroke mood disorders: findings during the initial evaluation.

    R G Robinson;L B Starr;K L Kubos;T R Price

  • Differential behavioral and biochemical effects of right and left hemispheric cerebral infarction in the rat.

    Robert G. Robinson

  • Selective hypometabolism in the inferior frontal lobe in depressed patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Helen S. Mayberg;Sergio E. Starkstein;Bernard Sadzot;Thomas Preziosi

  • Apathy following cerebrovascular lesions.

    S E Starkstein;J P Fedoroff;T R Price;R Leiguarda

  • Nortriptyline versus fluoxetine in the treatment of depression and in short-term recovery after stroke : A placebo-controlled, double-blind study

    R G Robinson;S K Schultz;C Castillo;T Kopel

  • A prospective longitudinal study of depression, cognitive decline, and physical impairments in patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Sergio E. Starkstein;Helen S. Mayberg;Ramón Leiguarda;Thomas J. Preziosi

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio E. Starkstein
Sergio E. Starkstein University of Western Australia
Thomas R. Price
Thomas R. Price University of Maryland, Baltimore
Sergio Paradiso
Sergio Paradiso University of Iowa
Stephan Arndt
Stephan Arndt University of Iowa
Timothy H. Moran
Timothy H. Moran Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Marcelo L. Berthier
Marcelo L. Berthier University of Malaga
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Godfrey D. Pearlson Yale University
Gianfranco Spalletta
Gianfranco Spalletta Baylor College of Medicine
Carlo Caltagirone
Carlo Caltagirone Fondazione Santa Lucia
Laura L. Boles Ponto
Laura L. Boles Ponto University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

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