Pegah Touradji

2.8k total citations
20 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Pegah Touradji is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Pegah Touradji has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 4 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Pegah Touradji's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (6 papers), Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (4 papers) and Cognitive Abilities and Testing (3 papers). Pegah Touradji is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (6 papers), Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (4 papers) and Cognitive Abilities and Testing (3 papers). Pegah Touradji collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Japan. Pegah Touradji's co-authors include Jennifer J. Manly, Yaakov Stern, Diane M. Jacobs, Scott A. Small, Ming-Xin Tang, Desiree Byrd, Felicia Hill‐Briggs, Geert Jan Biessels, Priya Palta and Andrea L.C. Schneider and has published in prestigious journals such as Critical Care Medicine, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Journal of Counseling Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Pegah Touradji

20 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pegah Touradji United States 15 665 401 327 299 211 20 2.1k
Kimberly K. Powlishta United States 21 841 1.3× 260 0.6× 220 0.7× 94 0.3× 449 2.1× 31 2.4k
James A. Bourgeois United States 29 452 0.7× 653 1.6× 193 0.6× 205 0.7× 185 0.9× 158 2.9k
Jason C. Allaire United States 24 621 0.9× 335 0.8× 538 1.6× 35 0.1× 303 1.4× 71 2.5k
Savita Malhotra India 23 542 0.8× 170 0.4× 119 0.4× 278 0.9× 483 2.3× 117 2.1k
Jeanine M. Parisi United States 24 825 1.2× 440 1.1× 642 2.0× 29 0.1× 171 0.8× 56 2.1k
Dolores Gold Canada 27 930 1.4× 435 1.1× 363 1.1× 35 0.1× 324 1.5× 62 2.6k
Lisa McDermott United Kingdom 25 351 0.5× 559 1.4× 381 1.2× 36 0.1× 202 1.0× 47 2.4k
R. Brent Stansfield United States 20 169 0.3× 331 0.8× 264 0.8× 66 0.2× 254 1.2× 55 1.7k
Mónica Rivera Mindt United States 28 871 1.3× 742 1.9× 370 1.1× 30 0.1× 166 0.8× 114 3.2k
Mary Lessig United States 13 476 0.7× 238 0.6× 141 0.4× 70 0.2× 99 0.5× 16 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Pegah Touradji

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Fields of papers citing papers by Pegah Touradji

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pegah Touradji

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Touradji, Pegah, et al.. (2018). Cognitive Decline in Post-treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 34(4). 455–465. 24 indexed citations
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Touradji, Pegah, et al.. (2017). Embedded performance validity testing in neuropsychological assessment: Potential clinical tools. Applied Neuropsychology Adult. 25(3). 219–230. 27 indexed citations
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Palta, Priya, Andrea L.C. Schneider, Geert Jan Biessels, Pegah Touradji, & Felicia Hill‐Briggs. (2014). Magnitude of Cognitive Dysfunction in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta-analysis of Six Cognitive Domains and the Most Frequently Reported Neuropsychological Tests Within Domains. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 20(3). 278–291. 262 indexed citations
4.
Kamdar, Biren B., Lauren M. King, Nancy A. Collop, et al.. (2013). The Effect of a Quality Improvement Intervention on Perceived Sleep Quality and Cognition in a Medical ICU*. Critical Care Medicine. 41(3). 800–809. 231 indexed citations
5.
Hager, David N., Victor D. Dinglas, Annette Rowden, et al.. (2013). Reducing Deep Sedation and Delirium in Acute Lung Injury Patients. Critical Care Medicine. 41(6). 1435–1442. 71 indexed citations
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Neufeld, Karin J., O. Joseph Bienvenu, Paul B. Rosenberg, et al.. (2011). The Johns Hopkins Delirium Consortium: A Model for Collaborating Across Disciplines and Departments for Delirium Prevention and Treatment. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 59(s2). S244–8. 7 indexed citations
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Agranovich, Anna V., A. T. Panter, Antonio E. Puente, & Pegah Touradji. (2011). The Culture of Time in Neuropsychological Assessment: Exploring the Effects of Culture-Specific Time Attitudes on Timed Test Performance in Russian and American Samples. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 17(4). 692–701. 45 indexed citations
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Touradji, Pegah, et al.. (2010). Inpatient rehabilitation diabetes consult service: A rehabilitation psychology approach to assessment and intervention.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 55(4). 331–339. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Greene, Doug, et al.. (2009). The Three Cities Test: Preliminary Validation of a Short Bedside Memory Test in Persons with Acute Stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 16(5). 321–329. 2 indexed citations
10.
Lebowitz, Brian K., et al.. (2006). Executive Control and Learning Pattern on the CVLT. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 28(7). 1208–1217. 1 indexed citations
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Manly, Jennifer J., Desiree Byrd, Pegah Touradji, Danurys Sanchez, & Yaakov Stern. (2004). Literacy and cognitive change among ethnically diverse elders. International Journal of Psychology. 39(1). 47–60. 65 indexed citations
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Manly, Jennifer J., Desiree Byrd, Pegah Touradji, & Yaakov Stern. (2004). Acculturation, Reading Level, and Neuropsychological Test Performance Among African American Elders. Applied Neuropsychology. 11(1). 37–46. 191 indexed citations
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Byrd, Desiree, Pegah Touradji, Ming-Xin Tang, & Jennifer J. Manly. (2004). Cancellation test performance in African American, Hispanic, and White elderly. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 10(3). 401–411. 54 indexed citations
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Manly, Jennifer J., Pegah Touradji, Ming-Xin Tang, & Yaakov Stern. (2003). Literacy and Memory Decline Among Ethnically Diverse Elders. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 25(5). 680–690. 249 indexed citations
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Manly, Jennifer J., Diane M. Jacobs, Pegah Touradji, Scott A. Small, & Yaakov Stern. (2002). Reading level attenuates differences in neuropsychological test performance between African American and White elders. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 8(3). 341–348. 475 indexed citations
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Touradji, Pegah, Jennifer J. Manly, Diane M. Jacobs, & Yaakov Stern. (2001). Neuropsychological Test Performance: A Study of Non-Hispanic White Elderly*. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 23(5). 643–649. 30 indexed citations
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Miville, Marie L., et al.. (1999). Appreciating similarities and valuing differences: The Miville-Guzman Universality-Diversity Scale.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 46(3). 291–307. 237 indexed citations
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Miville, Marie L., et al.. (1999). Appreciating similarities and valuing differences: The Miville-Guzman Universality-Diversity Scale.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 46(3). 291–307. 32 indexed citations
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Williams, Elizabeth Nutt, et al.. (1998). Perceptions of serendipity: Career paths of prominent academic women in counseling psychology.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 45(4). 379–389. 75 indexed citations
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Williams, Elizabeth Nutt, et al.. (1998). Perceptions of serendipity: Career paths of prominent academic women in counseling psychology.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 45(4). 379–389. 3 indexed citations

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