Ari Ne’eman

929 total citations
25 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

Ari Ne’eman is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, General Health Professions and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ari Ne’eman has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 papers in General Health Professions and 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Ari Ne’eman's work include Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (7 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (4 papers) and Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (3 papers). Ari Ne’eman is often cited by papers focused on Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (7 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (4 papers) and Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (3 papers). Ari Ne’eman collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Ari Ne’eman's co-authors include Alicia A. Broderick, Scott Robertson, Elizabeth Pellicano, Michael Ashley Stein, Nicole Maestas, Leslie P. Francis, Barbara E. Bierer, David H. Strauss, Benjamin C. Silverman and Willyanne DeCormier Plosky and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Medicine and Nature reviews. Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Ari Ne’eman

23 papers receiving 433 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ari Ne’eman United States 11 241 163 102 81 65 25 469
Esther Son United States 13 95 0.4× 239 1.5× 60 0.6× 69 0.9× 104 1.6× 23 442
Amber M. Angell United States 11 286 1.2× 226 1.4× 58 0.6× 59 0.7× 58 0.9× 28 530
Samantha Flynn United Kingdom 12 105 0.4× 209 1.3× 62 0.6× 52 0.6× 59 0.9× 44 427
Steve Holburn United States 11 122 0.5× 201 1.2× 115 1.1× 104 1.3× 69 1.1× 20 419
Emily Hotez United States 11 159 0.7× 353 2.2× 43 0.4× 91 1.1× 55 0.8× 36 550
Sebastian C. K. Shaw United Kingdom 13 220 0.9× 299 1.8× 109 1.1× 69 0.9× 137 2.1× 40 673
Andrea Meek United Kingdom 11 72 0.3× 129 0.8× 85 0.8× 99 1.2× 60 0.9× 24 355
Rebecca R. Kammes United States 12 76 0.3× 186 1.1× 67 0.7× 40 0.5× 28 0.4× 23 320
Anna Urbanowicz Australia 15 569 2.4× 491 3.0× 63 0.6× 80 1.0× 39 0.6× 29 737
Bryn Harris United States 14 252 1.0× 301 1.8× 55 0.5× 229 2.8× 35 0.5× 57 647

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ari Ne’eman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ari Ne’eman

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ari Ne’eman. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ari Ne’eman based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ari Ne’eman. Ari Ne’eman is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ne’eman, Ari & Bijan A. Niknam. (2025). Home care workforce participation and household co-residence with people with LTSS needs. Health Affairs Scholar. 3(8). qxaf141–qxaf141.
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Ne’eman, Ari, et al.. (2025). Eliminating Bad Debt Reimbursement to Hospitals Serving Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries. JAMA Network Open. 8(8). e2526402–e2526402.
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Ne’eman, Ari. (2024). Tracking long‐term services and supports rebalancing through workforce data. Health Services Research. 59(4). e14293–e14293. 4 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari. (2023). How Should We Address Warehousing Persons With Serious Mental Illness in Nursing Homes?. The AMA Journal of Ethic. 25(10). E758–764. 2 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari, et al.. (2023). A Passing Problem: Evaluating Harm and Benefit in Autism Research. 45(6). 2–18. 2 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari & Nicole Maestas. (2022). How has COVID-19 impacted disability employment?. Disability and health journal. 16(2). 101429–101429. 19 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari & Elizabeth Pellicano. (2022). Neurodiversity as Politics. Human Development. 66(2). 149–157. 33 indexed citations
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Silverman, Benjamin C., Ari Ne’eman, David H. Strauss, et al.. (2022). Supported decision-making can advance clinical research participation for people with disabilities. Nature Medicine. 28(11). 2250–2253. 1 indexed citations
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Plosky, Willyanne DeCormier, Ari Ne’eman, Benjamin C. Silverman, et al.. (2022). Excluding People With Disabilities From Clinical Research: Eligibility Criteria Lack Clarity And Justification. Health Affairs. 41(10). 1423–1432. 55 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari, Michael D. Stein, & David C. Grabowski. (2022). Nursing Home Residents Younger Than Age Sixty-Five Are Unique And Would Benefit From Targeted Policy Making. Health Affairs. 41(10). 1449–1459. 14 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari, Elizabeth Bell, Monica C. Schneider, & Dara Z. Strolovitch. (2022). Identifying And Exploring Bias In Public Opinion On Scarce Resource Allocation During The COVID-19 Pandemic. Health Affairs. 41(10). 1513–1522. 1 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari. (2021). When Disability Is Defined by Behavior, Outcome Measures Should Not Promote “Passing”. The AMA Journal of Ethic. 23(7). E569–575. 32 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari, et al.. (2021). The Treatment of Disability under Crisis Standards of Care: An Empirical and Normative Analysis of Change over Time during COVID-19. Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law. 46(5). 831–860. 11 indexed citations
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Shogren, Karrie A., Brian H. Abery, Chester E. Finn, et al.. (2015). Recommendations of the Self-Determination and Self-Advocacy Strand From the National Goals 2015 Conference. Inclusion. 3(4). 205–210. 11 indexed citations
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Pellicano, Elizabeth, Ari Ne’eman, & Marc Stears. (2011). Engaging, not excluding: A reply to Walsh et al.. 2 indexed citations
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Robertson, Scott & Ari Ne’eman. (2008). Autistic Acceptance, the College Campus, and Technology: Growth of Neurodiversity in Society and Academia. Disability Studies Quarterly. 28(4). 57 indexed citations
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Broderick, Alicia A. & Ari Ne’eman. (2008). Autism as metaphor: narrative and counter‐narrative. International Journal of Inclusive Education. 12(5-6). 459–476. 120 indexed citations
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Ne’eman, Ari, et al.. (2008). Radiology of body packers: The detection of internally concealed illegal materials. Applied Radiology. 26–28. 10 indexed citations

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