Douglas Johnson‐Greene

825 total citations
28 papers, 582 citations indexed

About

Douglas Johnson‐Greene is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Douglas Johnson‐Greene has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 582 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Epidemiology, 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 6 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Douglas Johnson‐Greene's work include Traumatic Brain Injury Research (8 papers), Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments (3 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (3 papers). Douglas Johnson‐Greene is often cited by papers focused on Traumatic Brain Injury Research (8 papers), Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments (3 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (3 papers). Douglas Johnson‐Greene collaborates with scholars based in United States. Douglas Johnson‐Greene's co-authors include Kenneth M. Adams, Larry Junck, Karen J. Kluin, Laura E. Dreer, Susan Martorello, Sid Gilman, Mary E. Lohman, Robert A. Koeppe, Ross Zafonte and Laurence M. Binder and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurology, Annals of Neurology and Epilepsia.

In The Last Decade

Douglas Johnson‐Greene

27 papers receiving 553 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Douglas Johnson‐Greene 196 171 135 106 87 28 582
Engelien Lannoo 422 2.2× 224 1.3× 91 0.7× 109 1.0× 114 1.3× 19 680
Jacob Bolzenius 114 0.6× 139 0.8× 123 0.9× 143 1.3× 43 0.5× 31 605
Jeannie Topkoff 342 1.7× 386 2.3× 85 0.6× 115 1.1× 41 0.5× 9 629
Michèle Montreuil 275 1.4× 437 2.6× 95 0.7× 143 1.3× 60 0.7× 24 795
Theresa Demadura 98 0.5× 128 0.7× 235 1.7× 249 2.3× 63 0.7× 13 662
Cady Block 112 0.6× 146 0.9× 179 1.3× 147 1.4× 48 0.6× 36 520
Pilar Otermín 195 1.0× 118 0.7× 276 2.0× 203 1.9× 89 1.0× 20 731
David G. Brock 272 1.4× 156 0.9× 228 1.7× 201 1.9× 60 0.7× 24 809
E. C. Lauterbach 139 0.7× 79 0.5× 198 1.5× 81 0.8× 49 0.6× 17 432
Tom Ten Have 331 1.7× 73 0.4× 225 1.7× 135 1.3× 44 0.5× 17 629

Countries citing papers authored by Douglas Johnson‐Greene

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Fields of papers citing papers by Douglas Johnson‐Greene

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Douglas Johnson‐Greene

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Šíma, Adam, Hao Yu, Jennifer H. Marwitz, et al.. (2019). Outcome prediction from post-injury resilience in patients with TBI.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 64(3). 320–327. 7 indexed citations
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Brown, Allen W., Christopher R. Pretz, Kathleen Bell, et al.. (2019). Predictive utility of an adapted Marshall head CT classification scheme after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury. 33(5). 610–617. 19 indexed citations
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Amundson, Julia R., et al.. (2018). Accuracy of ultrasound-guided versus palpation-based carpometacarpal joint injections: A randomized pilot study in cadavers. Ultrasound. 26(4). 245–250. 4 indexed citations
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Kreutzer, Jeffrey S., Jennifer H. Marwitz, Adam Šíma, et al.. (2015). Resilience Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97(5). 708–713. 38 indexed citations
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Kushner, David S., et al.. (2014). Neuromuscular electrical stimulation efficacy in acute stroke feeding-tube dependent dysphagia during inpatient rehabilitation. Dysphagia. 29(1). 114–115. 1 indexed citations
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Jean‐Pierre, Pascal, Douglas Johnson‐Greene, & Thomas G. Burish. (2014). Neuropsychological care and rehabilitation of cancer patients with chemobrain: strategies for evaluation and intervention development. Supportive Care in Cancer. 22(8). 2251–2260. 20 indexed citations
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Kushner, David S., et al.. (2013). Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Efficacy in Acute Stroke Feeding Tube–Dependent Dysphagia During Inpatient Rehabilitation. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 92(6). 486–495. 47 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas. (2004). Informed consent in clinical neuropsychology practice☆Official statement of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 20(3). 335–340. 10 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas. (2003). Dementia Rating Scale-2 (DRS-2) By P.J. Jurica, C.L. Leitten, and S. Mattis: Psychological Assessment Resources, 2001. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 19(1). 145–147. 44 indexed citations
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Greiffenstein, Manfred F., W. John Baker, & Douglas Johnson‐Greene. (2002). Actual versus self-reported scholastic achievement of litigating postconcussion and severe closed head injury claimants.. Psychological Assessment. 14(2). 202–208. 14 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas. (2000). Memory in Neurodegenerative Disease: Biological, Cognitive, and Clinical Perspectives. Archives of Neurology. 57(2). 279–279. 21 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas, Kenneth M. Adams, S. Gilman, et al.. (1997). Impaired Upper Limb Coordination in Alcoholic Cerebellar Degeneration. Archives of Neurology. 54(4). 436–439. 32 indexed citations
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Gilman, Sid, Larry Junck, Susan Martorello, et al.. (1996). Positron emission tomographic studies of cerebral benzodiazepine‐receptor binding in chronic alcoholics. Annals of Neurology. 40(2). 163–171. 73 indexed citations
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Buchtel, Henry A., et al.. (1996). Advance Directives: Making Them More Available to Hospital Patients. Hospital Topics. 74(3). 11–14.
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas. (1995). Evaluation of an efficient method for verifying higher educational credentials. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 10(3). 251–253. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas & Laurence M. Binder. (1995). Evaluation of an efficient method for verifying higher educational credentials. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 10(3). 251–253. 2 indexed citations
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Allen, Jeffery B., et al.. (1992). Need for Achievement and Performance on Measures of Behavioral Fluency. Psychological Reports. 71(2). 471–478. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Douglas, et al.. (1988). A Survey of Caffeine Use and Associated Side Effects in a College Population. Journal of Drug Education. 18(3). 211–220. 16 indexed citations

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