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Neuroscience

D-Index
51
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10500
World Ranking
5503
National Ranking
2447

Psychology

D-Index
50
Citations
9966
World Ranking
5439
National Ranking
2970

Stuart R. Steinhauer 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 Stuart R. Steinhauer sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 706+

This scientist: 105 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 706 publications or more.

Stuart R. Steinhauer 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 Stuart R. Steinhauer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Stuart R. Steinhauer is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of psychology, medicine, and neuroscience. Their work encompasses several subfields, notably psychiatry and mental health, experimental and cognitive psychology, biological psychiatry, applied psychology, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's research focuses on a range of topics including tryptophan and brain disorders, bipolar disorder and treatment, behavioral health and interventions, mental health research topics, the treatment of major depression, heart rate variability and autonomic control, and olfactory and sensory function studies.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Stuart R. Steinhauer are:

  • "Effect of Pharmacogenomic Testing for Drug-Gene Interactions on Medication Selection and Remission of Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder," 2022, published in JAMA
  • "Publication guidelines and recommendations for pupillary measurement in psychophysiological studies," 2022, published in Psychophysiology
  • "Evaluating effects of episodic future thinking on valuation of delayed reward in cocaine use disorder: a pilot study," 2021, published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
  • "Epigenetic Effects in HPA Axis Genes Associated with Cortical Thickness, ERP Components and SUD Outcome," 2022, published in Behavioral Sciences
  • "Barriers to Long-acting Injectable Antipsychotic Adherence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observations From One Site," 2022, published in Journal of Psychiatric Practice

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Steinhauer include Sarah Förster, Steven D. Forman, Gretchen L. Haas, Greg J. Siegle, and Naomi N. Gancz.

The main venues where their work has appeared consist of JAMA, Psychophysiology, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Behavioral Sciences, and Addictive Behaviors Reports.

Best Publications

  • Can't shake that feeling: event-related fMRI assessment of sustained amygdala activity in response to emotional information in depressed individuals.

    Greg J Siegle;Greg J Siegle;Stuart R Steinhauer;Stuart R Steinhauer;Michael E Thase;V.Andrew Stenger

  • Increased amygdala and decreased dorsolateral prefrontal BOLD responses in unipolar depression: related and independent features.

    Greg J. Siegle;Wesley Thompson;Cameron S. Carter;Stuart R. Steinhauer

  • Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of pupillary dilation during sustained processing.

    Stuart R. Steinhauer;Greg J. Siegle;Ruth Condray;Misha Pless

  • Pupillometric measures of cognitive and emotional processes.

    Eric Granholm;Stuart R. Steinhauer

  • Blink before and after you think: blinks occur prior to and following cognitive load indexed by pupillary responses.

    Greg J. Siegle;Naho Ichikawa;Naho Ichikawa;Stuart Steinhauer

  • The pupillary response in cognitive psychophysiology and schizophrenia.

    Stuart R. Steinhauer;Gad Hakerem

  • Use of concurrent pupil dilation assessment to inform interpretation and analysis of fMRI data

    Greg J Siegle;Stuart R Steinhauer;V.Andrew Stenger;Roma Konecky

  • Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as an index of emotional response in young adults.

    Thomas W. Frazier;Milton E. Strauss;Stuart R. Steinhauer

  • Reduced Electrodermal Activity in Psychopathy-Prone Adolescents.

    Michelle T. Fung;Adrian Raine;Rolf Loeber;Donald R. Lynam

  • Do the seconds turn into hours? Relationships between sustained pupil dilation in response to emotional information and self-reported rumination

    Greg J. Siegle;Greg J. Siegle;Stuart R. Steinhauer;Stuart R. Steinhauer;Cameron S. Carter;Wiveka Ramel

  • Pupillary assessment and computational modeling of the Stroop task in depression.

    Greg J Siegle;Stuart R Steinhauer;Michael E Thase

  • Neuropsychology, Psychophysiology and Information Processing

    S. R. Steinhauer;John Gruzelier;Joseph Zubin;Henry A. Nasrallah

  • Assessment of prepubertal and postpubertal boys and girls at risk for developing alcoholism with P300 from a visual discrimination task.

    Shirley Y. Hill;Stuart R. Steinhauer

  • The metamorphosis of schizophrenia: from chronicity to vulnerability

    Joseph Zubin;Jay Magaziner;Stuart R. Steinhauer

  • Standards in Pupillography.

    Carina Kelbsch;Torsten Strasser;Yanjun Chen;Beatrix Feigl

  • Developmental delay in P300 production in children at high risk for developing alcohol-related disorders.

    Shirley Y Hill;Sa Shen;Jeannette Locke;Stuart R Steinhauer

  • Event-related potential characteristics in children of alcoholics from high density families.

    Shirley Y. Hill;Stuart Steinhauer;Jennifer Park;Joseph Zubin

  • Event-related potentials in alcoholics and their first-degree relatives

    Stuart R. Steinhauer;Stuart R. Steinhauer;Shirley Y. Hill;Joseph Zubin

  • Genetic Association between Reduced P300 Amplitude and the DRD2 Dopamine Receptor A1 Allele in Children at High Risk for Alcoholism

    Shirley Y Hill;Jeannette Locke;Nick Zezza;Barry Kaplan

  • Remission Prognosis for Cognitive Therapy for Recurrent Depression Using the Pupil: Utility and Neural Correlates

    Greg J. Siegle;Stuart R. Steinhauer;Edward S. Friedman;Wesley S. Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

Greg J. Siegle
Greg J. Siegle University of Pittsburgh
Joseph Zubin
Joseph Zubin University of Pittsburgh
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan D. Cohen
Jonathan D. Cohen Princeton University
Cameron S. Carter
Cameron S. Carter University of California, Irvine
J. Richard Jennings
J. Richard Jennings University of Pittsburgh
Rolf Loeber
Rolf Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber University of Pittsburgh
Adrian Raine
Adrian Raine University of Pennsylvania
Deanna M. Barch
Deanna M. Barch Washington University in St. Louis

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