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Psychology

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Sebastian J. Crutch 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 Sebastian J. Crutch sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 357 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sebastian J. Crutch 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 Sebastian J. Crutch sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sebastian J. Crutch is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their body of research primarily focuses on medicine, with specific contributions to psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, general health professions, neurology, and social psychology.

The scientist's research encompasses several main topics including dementia and cognitive impairment research, mental health and patient involvement, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, geriatric care and nursing homes, health, environment, and cognitive aging, as well as palliative care and end-of-life issues.

Notable recent publications by Sebastian J. Crutch include:

  • "Sequences of cognitive decline in typical Alzheimer's disease and posterior cortical atrophy estimated using a novel event-based model of disease progression" (2020) published in Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • "Bilateral nucleus basalis of Meynert deep brain stimulation for dementia with Lewy bodies: A randomised clinical trial" (2020) published in Brain Stimulation
  • "Demographic, clinical, biomarker, and neuropathological correlates of posterior cortical atrophy: an international cohort study and individual participant data meta-analysis" (2024) published in The Lancet Neurology
  • "Life course, genetic, and neuropathological associations with brain age in the 1946 British Birth Cohort: a population-based study" (2022) published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity
  • "Augmenting Dementia Cognitive Assessment With Instruction-Less Eye-Tracking Tests" (2020) published in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sebastian J. Crutch include Emilie Brotherhood, Emma Harding, Paul M. Camic, Keir Yong, and Kirsty Lu.

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as Alzheimer's & Dementia, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Wellcome Open Research, and Alzheimer's & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring.

Best Publications

  • Advancing research diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease: the IWG-2 criteria

    Bruno Dubois;Bruno Dubois;Howard H Feldman;Claudia Jacova;Harald Hampel;Harald Hampel

  • Preclinical Alzheimer's disease: Definition, natural history, and diagnostic criteria.

    Bruno Dubois;Harald Hampel;Harald Hampel;Howard H. Feldman;Philip Scheltens

  • Posterior cortical atrophy

    Sebastian J Crutch;Manja Lehmann;Manja Lehmann;Jonathan M Schott;Gil D Rabinovici

  • Consensus classification of posterior cortical atrophy

    Sebastian J. Crutch;Jonathan M. Schott;Gil D. Rabinovici;Melissa Murray

  • Uncovering the heterogeneity and temporal complexity of neurodegenerative diseases with Subtype and Stage Inference

    Alexandra L Young;Razvan V Marinescu;Neil P Oxtoby;Martina Bocchetta

  • Visual dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.

    Rimona S. Weil;Rimona S. Weil;Anette E. Schrag;Jason D. Warren;Sebastian J. Crutch

  • A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving

    K. J. Gilhooly;M. L. M. Gilhooly;M. P. Sullivan;A. McIntyre

  • Abstract and concrete concepts have structurally different representational frameworks

    Sebastian J Crutch;Elizabeth K Warrington

  • Primary progressive aphasia: a clinical approach.

    Charles R. Marshall;Chris J. D. Hardy;Anna Volkmer;Lucy L. Russell

  • Progressive logopenic/phonological aphasia: erosion of the language network.

    Jonathan D. Rohrer;Gerard R. Ridgway;Sebastian J. Crutch;Julia Hailstone

  • Associations between blood pressure across adulthood and late-life brain structure and pathology in the neuroscience substudy of the 1946 British birth cohort (Insight 46): an epidemiological study.

    Christopher A Lane;Josephine Barnes;Jennifer M Nicholas;Carole H Sudre

  • Cortical thickness and voxel-based morphometry in posterior cortical atrophy and typical Alzheimer's disease.

    Manja Lehmann;Sebastian J. Crutch;Gerard R. Ridgway;Basil H. Ridha

  • Magnetic resonance imaging evidence for presymptomatic change in thalamus and caudate in familial Alzheimer’s disease

    Natalie S. Ryan;Shiva Keihaninejad;Timothy J. Shakespeare;Manja Lehmann

  • Non-verbal sound processing in the primary progressive aphasias.

    Johanna C. Goll;Sebastian J. Crutch;Jenny H. Y. Loo;Jonathan D. Rohrer

  • Abstract conceptual feature ratings: the role of emotion, magnitude, and other cognitive domains in the organization of abstract conceptual knowledge

    Sebastian J. Crutch;Sebastian J. Crutch;Joshua Troche;Jamie Reilly;Gerard R. Ridgway

  • The cognitive organization of music knowledge: a clinical analysis

    Rohani Omar;Julia C. Hailstone;Jane E. Warren;Jane E. Warren;Sebastian J. Crutch

  • The language profile of posterior cortical atrophy

    Sebastian J Crutch;Manja Lehmann;Jason D Warren;Jonathan D Rohrer

  • THE SELECTIVE IMPAIRMENT OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE KNOWLEDGE:AMULTIPLE PROCESSING CHANNELS ACCOUNT OF FINE-GRAIN CATEGORY SPECIFICITY

    Sebastian J. Crutch;Elizabeth K. Warrington

  • Clustering, hierarchical organization, and the topography of abstract and concrete nouns.

    Joshua Troche;Sebastian J. Crutch;Jamie Reilly

  • Accelerated long-term forgetting in presymptomatic autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study

    Philip S J Weston;Jennifer M Nicholas;Susie M D Henley;Yuying Liang

  • Some workmen can blame their tools: artistic change in an individual with Alzheimer's disease.

    Sebastian J Crutch;Ron Isaacs;Martin N Rossor

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick C. Fox
Nick C. Fox University College London
Jason D. Warren
Jason D. Warren University College London
Jonathan M. Schott
Jonathan M. Schott University College London
Martin N. Rossor
Martin N. Rossor University College London
Jonathan D. Rohrer
Jonathan D. Rohrer University College London
Daniel C. Alexander
Daniel C. Alexander University College London
Sebastien Ourselin
Sebastien Ourselin King's College London
Marc Modat
Marc Modat King's College London
David L. Thomas
David L. Thomas Johns Hopkins University
Elizabeth K. Warrington
Elizabeth K. Warrington University College London

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