Howard J. Rosen

21.6k total citations
11 papers, 340 citations indexed

About

Howard J. Rosen is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Howard J. Rosen has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 340 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 4 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 2 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Howard J. Rosen's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (6 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (2 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (2 papers). Howard J. Rosen is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (6 papers), Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (2 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (2 papers). Howard J. Rosen collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Germany. Howard J. Rosen's co-authors include Francesca Caso, Colin Mahoney, Gerard R. Ridgway, Gil D. Rabinovici, Maya L. Henry, Jason D. Warren, Martin N. Rossor, Jonathan D. Rohrer, Nick C. Fox and Bruce L. Miller and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Brain and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Howard J. Rosen

8 papers receiving 329 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Howard J. Rosen United States 4 242 160 59 44 39 11 340
Gonzalo Forno Chile 8 222 0.9× 181 1.1× 57 1.0× 33 0.8× 59 1.5× 21 366
Jessica L. Hazelton Australia 9 126 0.5× 155 1.0× 38 0.6× 37 0.8× 54 1.4× 18 258
Eva M. Arroyo-Anlló Spain 10 157 0.6× 162 1.0× 28 0.5× 14 0.3× 80 2.1× 33 339
Benito Damasceno Brazil 8 171 0.7× 172 1.1× 75 1.3× 39 0.9× 9 0.2× 15 307
Jessica Zakrzewski United States 8 121 0.5× 108 0.7× 30 0.5× 24 0.5× 31 0.8× 18 240
D.A. Nathaniel-James United Kingdom 9 258 1.1× 175 1.1× 10 0.2× 39 0.9× 38 1.0× 13 428
Benjamin Calvet France 8 92 0.4× 132 0.8× 19 0.3× 15 0.3× 11 0.3× 36 242
O. Blanc France 2 60 0.2× 97 0.6× 26 0.4× 33 0.8× 41 1.1× 2 204
Joana Guarch Spain 8 126 0.5× 325 2.0× 48 0.8× 8 0.2× 23 0.6× 16 398
Rosalie Gearhart United States 6 151 0.6× 282 1.8× 197 3.3× 115 2.6× 21 0.5× 8 412

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Howard J. Rosen

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All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Brown, Jesse A., Lorenzo Pasquini, Adam M. Staffaroni, et al.. (2025). Functional network collapse in neurodegenerative disease. Nature Communications. 16(1). 10273–10273.
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Arshad, Faheem, et al.. (2025). Association between social networking and dementia: A systematic review of observational studies. Neuroscience. 576. 138–148.
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Roy, Ashlin R. K., Argentina Lario Lago, Yann Cobigo, et al.. (2025). Combining plasma neurofilament light chain and frontotemporal atrophy improves differentiation of bvFTD from primary psychiatric disorders. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 21(10). e70771–e70771.
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Chen, Kuan‐Hua, Alice Verstaen, Casey L. Brown, et al.. (2025). Interpersonal Physiological Linkage Between People With Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease and Their Informal Caregivers. Psychophysiology. 62(8). e70121–e70121. 1 indexed citations
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Heuer, Hilary W., Leah K. Forsberg, Carly Mester, et al.. (2024). ALLFTD: Characterization of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD) Disease Trajectories through Longitudinal Assessment. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 20(S3). e093231–e093231. 1 indexed citations
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Paolillo, Emily W., Rowan Saloner, Argentina Lario Lago, et al.. (2024). GDF15 as a Prognostic Biomarker of Cognitive Decline in Frontotemporal Dementia. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 20(S2). 1 indexed citations
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Beattie, Zachary, Lisa L. Barnes, Mitzi M. Gonzales, et al.. (2022). The Collaboration and Harmonization of Digital Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Research. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 18(S2). 2 indexed citations
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Rohrer, Jonathan D., Francesca Caso, Colin Mahoney, et al.. (2013). Patterns of longitudinal brain atrophy in the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Brain and Language. 127(2). 121–126. 94 indexed citations
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Smith, Brad, et al.. (2012). Enhancing behavioral health treatment and crisis management through mobile ecological momentary assessment and SMS messaging. Health Informatics Journal. 18(4). 294–308. 23 indexed citations
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Rosen, Howard J.. (2002). Emotion comprehension in the temporal variant of frontotemporal dementia. Brain. 125(10). 2286–2295. 205 indexed citations
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Rosen, Howard J.. (1981). How workers use cues to determine child abuse. Social Work Research and Abstracts. 17(4). 27–33. 13 indexed citations

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