Graham Ratcliff

4.9k total citations
40 papers, 3.7k citations indexed

About

Graham Ratcliff is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Cognitive Neuroscience and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Graham Ratcliff has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 10 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 9 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Graham Ratcliff's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (16 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury Research (9 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Graham Ratcliff is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (16 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury Research (9 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Graham Ratcliff collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and India. Graham Ratcliff's co-authors include Mary Ganguli, Steven H. Belle, Eric C. Seaberg, Steven T. DeKosky, Angela Colantonio, Rajesh Pandav, Hiroko H. Dodge, Susan K. Chase, Judith Saxton and Vijay Chandra and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Neuropsychologia.

In The Last Decade

Graham Ratcliff

40 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Peers

Graham Ratcliff
Linas A. Bieliauskas United States
Rudolf Ponds Netherlands
D.E. Wolfson United States
Diane B. Howieson United States
Kenneth M. Adams United States
J. Cobb Scott United States
G. Ratcliff United States
Glynda Kinsella Australia
Larry A. Tupler United States
Linas A. Bieliauskas United States
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All Works

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Colantonio, Angela, Michael Escobar, Mary L. Chipman, et al.. (2008). Predictors of Postacute Mortality Following Traumatic Brain Injury in a Seriously Injured Population. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 64(4). 876–882. 68 indexed citations
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Ganguli, Mary, Yangchun Du, Hiroko H. Dodge, Graham Ratcliff, & Chung-Chou H. Chang. (2006). Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Decline in Late Life. Archives of General Psychiatry. 63(2). 153–153. 263 indexed citations
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Ratcliff, Graham, et al.. (2003). Tracking Cognitive Functioning Over Time: Ten-Year Longitudinal Data From a Community-Based Study. Applied Neuropsychology. 10(2). 76–88. 39 indexed citations
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Pandav, Rajesh, Gerda G. Fillenbaum, Graham Ratcliff, Hiroko H. Dodge, & Mary Ganguli. (2002). Sensitivity and Specificity of Cognitive and Functional Screening Instruments for Dementia: The Indo‐U.S. Dementia Epidemiology Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 50(3). 554–561. 66 indexed citations
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Saxton, Judith, Graham Ratcliff, Hiroko H. Dodge, et al.. (2001). Speed and Capacity of Language Processing Test: Normative Data From an Older American Community-Dwelling Sample. Applied Neuropsychology. 8(4). 193–203. 23 indexed citations
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Colantonio, Angela, et al.. (2001). Factors Associated with Perceived Quality of Life Many Years After Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 16(4). 330–342. 201 indexed citations
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Chen, Peijun, Graham Ratcliff, Steven H. Belle, et al.. (2001). Patterns of Cognitive Decline in Presymptomatic Alzheimer Disease. Archives of General Psychiatry. 58(9). 853–853. 310 indexed citations
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Saxton, Judith, Graham Ratcliff, Cynthia A. Munro, et al.. (2000). Normative Data on the Boston Naming Test and Two Equivalent 30-Item Short Forms. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 14(4). 526–534. 113 indexed citations
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Ratcliff, Graham, et al.. (2000). Cognitive Test Performance and Presence of Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in the Cardiovascular Health Study. Neuroepidemiology. 19(6). 312–319. 49 indexed citations
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Belle, Steven H., Aaron B. Mendelsohn, Eric C. Seaberg, & Graham Ratcliff. (1999). A Brief Cognitive Screening Battery for Dementia in the Community. Neuroepidemiology. 19(1). 43–50. 20 indexed citations
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Ratcliff, Graham, et al.. (1998). Effects of Literacy and Education on Measures of Word Fluency. Brain and Language. 61(1). 115–122. 107 indexed citations
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Coffey, C. Edward, et al.. (1998). Sex Differences in Brain Aging. Archives of Neurology. 55(2). 169–169. 345 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Gérald, Ruth Condray, Carol J. Schramke, Robert Stowe, & Graham Ratcliff. (1998). Poststroke Depression and Anxiety: Different Assessment Methods Result in Variations in Incidence and Severity Estimates. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 20(5). 723–737. 46 indexed citations
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Belle, Steven H., Eric C. Seaberg, Mary Ganguli, et al.. (1996). Effect of Education and Gender Adjustment on the Sensitivity and Specificity of a Cognitive Screening Battery for Dementia: Results from the MoVIES Project. Neuroepidemiology. 15(6). 321–329. 19 indexed citations
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Ganguli, Mary, Eric C. Seaberg, Graham Ratcliff, Steven H. Belle, & Steven T. DeKosky. (1995). Cognitive Stability over 2 Years in a Rural Elderly Population: The MoVIES Project. Neuroepidemiology. 15(1). 42–50. 24 indexed citations
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Ganguli, Mary, et al.. (1990). Serial Sevens Versus World Backwards: A Comparison of the Two Measures of Attention From the MMSE. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 3(4). 203–207. 52 indexed citations
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Tompkins, Connie A., et al.. (1990). Predicting cognitive recovery from closed head-injury in children and adolescents. Brain and Cognition. 13(1). 86–97. 34 indexed citations
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Farah, Martha J., et al.. (1989). Category-specificity and modality-specificity in semantic memory. Neuropsychologia. 27(2). 193–200. 112 indexed citations
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Ratcliff, Graham, et al.. (1986). Cognitive and affective changes after myelography: A comparison of metrizamide and iohexol. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 7(4). 683–687. 5 indexed citations

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