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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 39 Citations 14,760 87 World Ranking 5815 National Ranking 3268

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Thomas H. Crook is best known for:

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Dementia
  • Phosphatidylserine

His research on Psychiatry often connects related areas such as Neuropsychology. Thomas H. Crook performs multidisciplinary studies into Neuropsychology and Neuropsychological assessment in his work. By researching both Neuropsychological assessment and Neurology, Thomas H. Crook produces research that crosses academic boundaries. He merges Neurology with Internal medicine in his study. Thomas H. Crook regularly links together related areas like Anosognosia in his Internal medicine studies. His Anosognosia study frequently involves adjacent topics like Cognition. Many of his studies on Cognition involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Memory impairment. He regularly ties together related areas like Psychiatry in his Memory impairment studies. Thomas H. Crook combines Cognitive psychology and Neuroscience in his studies.

His most cited work include:

  • Effects of phosphatidylserine in age-associated memory impairment (188 citations)
  • Anosognosia in Alzheimer's disease. (46 citations)

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

In most of his Law studies, his work intersects topics such as Normative and Everyday life. He integrates Normative and Law in his research. His Verbal learning research extends to the thematically linked field of Neuroscience. Verbal learning and Cognition are frequently intertwined in his study. Thomas H. Crook performs integrative study on Cognition and Cognitive psychology. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Cognitive psychology and Neuroscience in his work. His study connects Cholinergic system and Internal medicine. His research brings together the fields of Internal medicine and Cholinergic system. Thomas H. Crook incorporates Disease and Degenerative disease in his research.

Thomas H. Crook most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (60.00%)
  • Cognition (50.00%)
  • Internal medicine (50.00%)

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Best Publications

The Global Deterioration Scale for assessment of primary degenerative dementia.

Reisberg B;Ferris Sh;de Leon Mj;Crook T.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1982)

6393 Citations

Age‐associated memory impairment: Proposed diagnostic criteria and measures of clinical change — report of a national institute of mental health work group

Thomas Crook;Raymond T. Bartus;Steven H. Ferris;Peter J. Whitehouse.
Developmental Neuropsychology (1986)

1293 Citations

The mini‐mental state examination: Normative study of an Italian random sample

Giovanni Measso;Fabiano Cavarzeran;Giuseppe Zappalà;Barry D. Lebowitz.
Developmental Neuropsychology (1993)

690 Citations

Global Deterioration Scale (GDS).

Reisberg B;Ferris Sh;de Leon Mj;Crook T.
Psychopharmacology Bulletin (1988)

660 Citations

Assessment of memory complaint in age-associated memory impairment: the MAC-Q.

Thomas H. Crook;Edward P. Feher;Glenn J. Larrabee.
International Psychogeriatrics (1992)

483 Citations

Glutamate: its role in learning, memory, and the aging brain.

William J. McEntee;Thomas H. Crook.
Psychopharmacology (1993)

447 Citations

Serotonin, memory, and the aging brain.

William J. McEntee;Thomas H. Crook.
Psychopharmacology (1991)

393 Citations

Differential effects of the antimuscarinic agents darifenacin and oxybutynin ER on memory in older subjects.

Gary Kay;Thomas Crook;Ludmyla Rekeda;Raul Lima.
European Urology (2006)

349 Citations

Parental death during childhood and adult depression: a critical review of the literature.

Thomas Crook;John Eliot.
Psychological Bulletin (1980)

220 Citations

Estimated Prevalence of Age-Associated Memory Impairment Derived From Standardized Tests of Memory Function

Glenn J. Larrabee;Thomas H. Crook.
International Psychogeriatrics (1994)

201 Citations

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