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Sidney J. Segalowitz

Sidney J. Segalowitz

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
68
Citations
14375
World Ranking
2516
National Ranking
152

Sidney J. Segalowitz 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 Sidney J. Segalowitz sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 218 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sidney J. Segalowitz 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 Sidney J. Segalowitz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sidney J. Segalowitz is affiliated with Brock University in Canada. Their research spans the intersection of neuroscience and medicine, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry and mental health. Their scholarly output includes 28 publications in neuroscience and 12 in medicine, highlighting a sustained engagement with these fields over time.

The primary subfields in which Segalowitz has contributed include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

Segalowitz's research covers a variety of scientific topics. These include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Blind Source Separation Techniques

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Segalowitz are:

  • EEG Integrated Platform Lossless (EEG-IP-L) pre-processing pipeline for objective signal quality assessment incorporating data annotation and blind source separation, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience Methods
  • One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research, 2024, Nature Human Behaviour
  • EEG-IP: an international infant EEG data integration platform for the study of risk and resilience in autism and related conditions, 2020, Molecular Medicine
  • Cognitive Event-Related Potentials in Young Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Proof-of-Concept Study, 2020, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
  • The reliability of visual ERP components in children across the first year of school, 2021, Developmental Psychobiology

Segalowitz frequently collaborates with several researchers including:

  • James A. Desjardins
  • Stefon van Noordt
  • Michelle K. Jetha
  • Lisa M. Gatzke-Kopp
  • Alan C. Evans

Their work appears regularly in venues such as:

  • Psychophysiology
  • Nature Human Behaviour
  • Journal of Neuroscience Methods
  • Molecular Medicine
  • Clinical EEG and Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control: the role of prefrontal cortex in action selection, response inhibition, performance monitoring, and reward-based learning.

    K. Richard Ridderinkhof;Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg;Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Cameron S. Carter

  • Skilled performance, practice, and the differentiation of speed-up from automatization effects: Evidence from second language word recognition

    Norman S. Segalowitz;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Development of response-monitoring ERPs in 7- to 25-year-olds.

    Patricia L. Davies;Sidney J. Segalowitz;William J. Gavin

  • Neurophysiological Correlates of Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents

    Marc D. Lewis;Connie Lamm;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Jim Stieben

  • Charting the maturation of the frontal lobe: An electrophysiological strategy

    S.J Segalowitz;Patricia L Davies

  • The error-related negativity as a state and trait measure: motivation, personality, and ERPs in response to errors.

    Patricia E. Pailing;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Electrophysiological changes during adolescence: A review

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Diane L. Santesso;Michelle K. Jetha;Michelle K. Jetha

  • Assessing the development of automaticity in second language word recognition.

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Norman S. Segalowitz;Anthony G. Wood

  • Language development and neurological theory

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Frederic A. Gruber

  • Error negativity and response control

    Patricia E. Pailing;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Jane Dywan;Patricia L. Davies

  • Brain lateralization in children : developmental implications

    Dennis L. Molfese;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • The effects of uncertainty in error monitoring on associated ERPs.

    Patricia E. Pailing;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • The reliability of ERP components in the auditory oddball paradigm

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Kerry L. Barnes

  • Language functions and brain organization

    Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Error detection in patients with lesions to the medial prefrontal cortex: an ERP study.

    Brigitte Stemmer;Sidney J Segalowitz;Wolfgang Witzke;Paul Walter Schönle

  • Brain bases of error-related ERPs as influenced by age and task.

    Karen J. Mathewson;Jane Dywan;Sidney J. Segalowitz

  • Error-related electrocortical responses are enhanced in children with obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

    Diane L. Santesso;Sidney J. Segalowitz;Louis A. Schmidt

  • Individual Differences in Hemispheric Representation of Language

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;M.P. Bryden

  • Retest reliability of medial frontal negativities during performance monitoring.

    Sidney J. Segalowitz;Diane L. Santesso;Timothy I. Murphy;Dirk Homan

  • ERN varies with degree of psychopathy in an emotion discrimination task

    Gillian E. S. Munro;Jane Dywan Dywan;Grant T. Harris;Shari McKee

  • Neurophysiological mechanisms of emotion regulation for subtypes of externalizing children.

    Jim Stieben;Marc D. Lewis;Isabela Granic;Philip David Zelazo

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis A. Schmidt
Louis A. Schmidt McMaster University
Diane L. Santesso
Diane L. Santesso University of Winnipeg
Lisa M. Gatzke-Kopp
Lisa M. Gatzke-Kopp Pennsylvania State University
Peter J. Snyder
Peter J. Snyder University of Rhode Island
Martin M. Antony
Martin M. Antony Toronto Metropolitan University
Randi E. McCabe
Randi E. McCabe McMaster University
Catherine J. Mondloch
Catherine J. Mondloch Brock University
Becky L. Choma
Becky L. Choma Toronto Metropolitan University
Daphne Maurer
Daphne Maurer McMaster University
Daniel M. Bernstein
Daniel M. Bernstein Kwantlen Polytechnic University

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