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Psychology D-index 47 Citations 11,642 122 World Ranking 4315 National Ranking 2483

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Stanley Berent is best known for:

  • Hippocampus
  • Geometric Brownian motion
  • Alzheimer's disease

His research brings together the fields of Pharmacokinetics and Internal medicine. His Pharmacokinetics study frequently involves adjacent topics like Internal medicine. His Disease study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cushing's disease. As part of his studies on Cushing's disease, Stanley Berent frequently links adjacent subjects like Disease. His work on Verbal learning expands to the thematically related Cognition. The study of Neuroscience is intertwined with the study of Putamen in a number of ways. His Putamen study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Neuroscience. Stanley Berent integrates Positron emission tomography and Nuclear medicine in his studies. He performs multidisciplinary study on Nuclear medicine and Positron emission tomography in his works.

His most cited work include:

  • Metabolic reduction in the posterior cingulate cortex in very early Alzheimer's disease (1531 citations)
  • Hippocampal formation volume, memory dysfunction, and cortisol levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome (751 citations)
  • Need-driven dementia-compromised behavior: An alternative view of disruptive behavior (481 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

By researching both Cognition and Neuroscience, Stanley Berent produces research that crosses academic boundaries. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Neuroscience and Cognitive psychology in his work. Stanley Berent integrates Cognitive psychology with Cognition in his research. Psychiatry is closely attributed to Epilepsy in his work. The study of Epilepsy is intertwined with the study of Psychiatry in a number of ways. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Internal medicine and Endocrinology in his work. He integrates several fields in his works, including Endocrinology and Internal medicine. He merges Developmental psychology with Clinical psychology in his study. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Clinical psychology and Developmental psychology through his research.

Stanley Berent most often published in these fields:

  • Cognition (53.75%)
  • Psychiatry (48.75%)
  • Internal medicine (36.25%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2014)?

  • Toxicology (80.00%)
  • Cognition (60.00%)
  • Agronomy (60.00%)

In recent works Stanley Berent was focusing on the following fields of study:

Stanley Berent undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Toxicology and Pharmacology through his works. His study on Pharmacology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Cholinesterase. Stanley Berent connects Cholinesterase with Aryldialkylphosphatase in his research. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Aryldialkylphosphatase and Organophosphate through his works. Stanley Berent performs integrative study on Organophosphate and Acetylcholinesterase in his works. His Acetylcholinesterase study typically links adjacent topics like Aché. Stanley Berent regularly ties together related areas like Butyrylcholinesterase in his Aché studies. His Butyrylcholinesterase study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Organic chemistry. Stanley Berent merges Organic chemistry with Environmental chemistry in his study.

Between 2008 and 2014, his most popular works were:

  • Cholinesterase inhibition in chlorpyrifos workers: Characterization of biomarkers of exposure and response in relation to urinary TCPy (63 citations)
  • Paraoxonase status and plasma butyrylcholinesterase activity in chlorpyrifos manufacturing workers (26 citations)
  • Auditory Memory Decrements, Without Dissimulation, among Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (23 citations)

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Best Publications

Metabolic Reduction in the Posterior Cingulate Cortex in Very Early Alzheimer's Disease

Saroshi Minoshima;Bruno Giordani;Stanley Berent;Kirk A. Frey.
Annals of Neurology (1997)

2418 Citations

A 30-Week Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Dose Tacrine in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease

Margaret J. Knapp;David S. Knopman;Paul R. Solomon;William W. Pendlebury.
JAMA (1994)

1232 Citations

Hippocampal formation volume, memory dysfunction, and cortisol levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome.

Monica N. Starkman;Stephen S. Gebarski;Stanley Berent;David E. Schteingart.
Biological Psychiatry (1992)

1116 Citations

Need-driven dementia-compromised behavior: An alternative view of disruptive behavior

Donna L. Algase;Cormelia Beck;Ann Kolanowski;Ann Whall.
American Journal of Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias (1996)

828 Citations

Decrease in cortisol reverses human hippocampal atrophy following treatment of Cushing's disease.

Monica N Starkman;Bruno Giordani;Stephen S Gebarski;Stanley Berent.
Biological Psychiatry (1999)

617 Citations

Mild Cognitive Impairments Predict Dementia in Nondemented Elderly Patients With Memory Loss

Andrea Bozoki;Bruno Giordani;Judith L. Heidebrink;Stanley Berent.
JAMA Neurology (2001)

486 Citations

PET scan investigations of Huntington's disease: Cerebral metabolic correlates of neurological features and functional decline

Anne B. Young;John B. Penney;Simon Starosta-Rubinstein;Dorene S. Markel.
Annals of Neurology (1986)

377 Citations

Academic Achievement of Children with Epilepsy

M Seidenberg;N Beck;M Geisser;B Giordani.
Epilepsia (1986)

288 Citations

Neuropsychological Deficits Are Correlated with Frontal Hypometabolism in Positron Emission Tomography Studies of Older Alcoholic Patients

Kenneth M. Adams;Sid Gilman;Robert A Koeppe;Karen J. Kluin.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1993)

282 Citations

Elevated cortisol levels in Cushing's disease are associated with cognitive decrements

Monica N. Starkman;Bruno Giordani;Stanley Berent;M. Anthony Schork.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2001)

267 Citations

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