Gillian E. Cooke

1.3k total citations
23 papers, 994 citations indexed

About

Gillian E. Cooke is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Gillian E. Cooke has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 994 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 5 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 4 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Gillian E. Cooke's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (10 papers), Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (4 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (4 papers). Gillian E. Cooke is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (10 papers), Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (4 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (4 papers). Gillian E. Cooke collaborates with scholars based in United States, Ireland and United Kingdom. Gillian E. Cooke's co-authors include Arthur F. Kramer, Michelle W. Voss, Edward McAuley, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, Jason Fanning, Chelsea N. Wong, Shane M. O’Mara, Neuman Correia, Sinéad L. Mullally and James Gibney and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Gillian E. Cooke

22 papers receiving 980 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gillian E. Cooke United States 16 380 164 164 163 159 23 994
Magdalena R. Naylor United States 19 313 0.8× 257 1.6× 208 1.3× 90 0.6× 219 1.4× 31 1.2k
Carla Ruis Netherlands 15 307 0.8× 153 0.9× 279 1.7× 47 0.3× 148 0.9× 36 1000
Katrin Arélin Germany 18 292 0.8× 58 0.4× 195 1.2× 191 1.2× 241 1.5× 27 1.0k
Mehul A. Trivedi United States 15 478 1.3× 111 0.7× 433 2.6× 185 1.1× 333 2.1× 24 1.3k
P.F.C. Groot Netherlands 19 231 0.6× 80 0.5× 76 0.5× 170 1.0× 95 0.6× 34 1.1k
Natalia García‐Casares Spain 17 204 0.5× 104 0.6× 172 1.0× 85 0.5× 206 1.3× 64 803
Ann‐Marie G. de Lange Norway 22 668 1.8× 123 0.8× 337 2.1× 420 2.6× 118 0.7× 66 1.6k
Brian D. Boyd United States 18 454 1.2× 60 0.4× 201 1.2× 267 1.6× 69 0.4× 46 1.1k
Emily M. Briceño United States 19 503 1.3× 76 0.5× 317 1.9× 76 0.5× 87 0.5× 61 1.3k
Derek V. Taylor United States 18 241 0.6× 46 0.3× 177 1.1× 88 0.5× 117 0.7× 24 845

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gillian E. Cooke

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kranz, Michael, Michelle W. Voss, Gillian E. Cooke, et al.. (2018). The cortical structure of functional networks associated with age-related cognitive abilities in older adults. PLoS ONE. 13(9). e0204280–e0204280. 7 indexed citations
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Baniqued, Pauline L., Courtney L. Gallen, Michelle W. Voss, et al.. (2018). Brain Network Modularity Predicts Exercise-Related Executive Function Gains in Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 9. 426–426. 79 indexed citations
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Nailon, William H., et al.. (2018). EPID‐based in vivo dosimetry using Dosimetry Check™: Overview and clinical experience in a 5‐yr study including breast, lung, prostate, and head and neck cancer patients. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics. 20(1). 6–16. 37 indexed citations
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Banducci, Sarah, Ana M. Daugherty, Gillian E. Cooke, et al.. (2017). Active Experiencing Training Improves Episodic Memory Recall in Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 9. 133–133. 15 indexed citations
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Ward, Nathan, Erick J. Paul, Patrick D. Watson, et al.. (2017). Enhanced Learning through Multimodal Training: Evidence from a Comprehensive Cognitive, Physical Fitness, and Neuroscience Intervention. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 5808–5808. 56 indexed citations
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Rajesh, Aishwarya, Gillian E. Cooke, Jim M. Monti, et al.. (2017). Differences in Brain Architecture in Remote Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 34(23). 3280–3287. 22 indexed citations
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Watson, Patrick D., Erick J. Paul, Gillian E. Cooke, et al.. (2016). Cognitive and anatomical data in a healthy cohort of adults. Data in Brief. 7. 1221–1227. 1 indexed citations
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Cooke, Gillian E., Nathan Wetter, Sarah Banducci, et al.. (2016). Moderate Physical Activity Mediates the Association between White Matter Lesion Volume and Memory Recall in Breast Cancer Survivors. PLoS ONE. 11(2). e0149552–e0149552. 15 indexed citations
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Watson, Patrick D., Erick J. Paul, Gillian E. Cooke, et al.. (2016). Underlying sources of cognitive-anatomical variation in multi-modal neuroimaging and cognitive testing. NeuroImage. 129. 439–449. 4 indexed citations
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Fanning, Jason, Gwenndolyn C. Porter, Elizabeth A. Awick, et al.. (2016). Replacing sedentary time with sleep, light, or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity: effects on self-regulation and executive functioning. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 40(2). 332–342. 82 indexed citations
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Voss, Michelle W., Timothy B. Weng, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, et al.. (2015). Fitness, but not physical activity, is related to functional integrity of brain networks associated with aging. NeuroImage. 131. 113–125. 154 indexed citations
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Schwarb, Hillary, Patrick D. Watson, Jim M. Monti, et al.. (2015). Competition and Cooperation among Relational Memory Representations. PLoS ONE. 10(11). e0143832–e0143832. 5 indexed citations
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Burzynska, Agnieszka Z., Chelsea N. Wong, Michelle W. Voss, et al.. (2015). Physical Activity Is Linked to Greater Moment-To-Moment Variability in Spontaneous Brain Activity in Older Adults. PLoS ONE. 10(8). e0134819–e0134819. 27 indexed citations
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Cooke, Gillian E., et al.. (2015). Functional neuroimaging of visuospatial working memory tasks enables accurate detection of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. NeuroImage Clinical. 9. 244–252. 19 indexed citations
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Burzynska, Agnieszka Z., Chelsea N. Wong, Michelle W. Voss, et al.. (2015). White Matter Integrity Supports BOLD Signal Variability and Cognitive Performance in the Aging Human Brain. PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0120315–e0120315. 41 indexed citations
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Cooke, Gillian E., et al.. (2015). Feedback associated with expectation for larger-reward improves visuospatial working memory performances in children with ADHD. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 14. 38–49. 13 indexed citations
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Chaddock‐Heyman, Laura, Michael J. MacKenzie, Krystle E. Zuniga, et al.. (2015). Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels are associated with greater hippocampal volume in breast cancer survivors. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9. 465–465. 22 indexed citations
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Burzynska, Agnieszka Z., Laura Chaddock‐Heyman, Michelle W. Voss, et al.. (2014). Physical Activity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness Are Beneficial for White Matter in Low-Fit Older Adults. PLoS ONE. 9(9). e107413–e107413. 125 indexed citations
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Cooke, Gillian E., Sinéad L. Mullally, Neuman Correia, Shane M. O’Mara, & James Gibney. (2013). Hippocampal Volume Is Decreased in Adults with Hypothyroidism. Thyroid. 24(3). 433–440. 93 indexed citations
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Correia, Neuman, Sinéad L. Mullally, Gillian E. Cooke, et al.. (2009). Evidence for a Specific Defect in Hippocampal Memory in Overt and Subclinical Hypothyroidism. Endocrinology. 150(9). 4460–4460. 6 indexed citations

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