David C. Rubin

David C. Rubin

Duke University

H-index: 90

North America-United States

About David C. Rubin

David C. Rubin, With an exceptional h-index of 90 and a recent h-index of 60 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Memory, Human Memory, Autobiographical Memory, PTSD.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Collectives closer to the self are anticipated to have a brighter future: Self-enhancement in collective cognition.

Digital daydreaming: Introducing the spontaneous smartphone checking scale

Narrative identity does not predict well-being when controlling for emotional valence

Using shame to extend Martin Conway’s self-memory system

Tonic immobility (freezing) during sexual and physical assaults produces stronger memory effects than other characteristics of the assaults

Autobiographical memory and the self on the psychosis continuum: Investigating their relationship with positive-and negative-like symptoms

The properties of involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memories in Chinese patients with depression and healthy individuals

Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented? A post publication discussion among Richard J. McNally, Dorthe Berntsen, Chris R. Brewin and David C. Rubin

David C. Rubin Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience

Citations(all)

37438

Citations(since 2020)

11274

Cited By

30461

hIndex(all)

90

hIndex(since 2020)

60

i10Index(all)

190

i10Index(since 2020)

135

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David C. Rubin Skills & Research Interests

Memory

Human Memory

Autobiographical Memory

PTSD

Top articles of David C. Rubin

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Collectives closer to the self are anticipated to have a brighter future: Self-enhancement in collective cognition.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Dorthe Berntsen

David C Rubin

2024/3/28

Digital daydreaming: Introducing the spontaneous smartphone checking scale

Applied Cognitive Psychology

Dorthe Berntsen

Rick H Hoyle

Daniel Munkholm Møller

David C Rubin

2023/1

Narrative identity does not predict well-being when controlling for emotional valence

Memory

Tine B Gehrt

Niels Peter Nielsen

Rick H Hoyle

David C Rubin

Dorthe Berntsen

2023/9/14

Using shame to extend Martin Conway’s self-memory system

Memory

David C Rubin

Carolyn F Bell

2023/8/1

Tonic immobility (freezing) during sexual and physical assaults produces stronger memory effects than other characteristics of the assaults

Memory

David C Rubin

Carolyn F Bell

2023/5/28

Autobiographical memory and the self on the psychosis continuum: Investigating their relationship with positive-and negative-like symptoms

Memory

Mélissa C Allé

David C Rubin

Dorthe Berntsen

2023/4/21

The properties of involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memories in Chinese patients with depression and healthy individuals

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Yanyan Shan

Shuya Yan

Yanbin Jia

Yilei Hu

David C Rubin

...

2023/3/20

Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented? A post publication discussion among Richard J. McNally, Dorthe Berntsen, Chris R. Brewin and David C. Rubin

Memory

Richard J McNally

Dorthe Berntsen

Chris R Brewin

David C Rubin

2022/5/28

A conceptual space for episodic and semantic memory

Memory & cognition

David C Rubin

2022/4

Individual differences in autobiographical memory: The autobiographical recollection test predicts ratings of specific memories across cueing conditions.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Tine B Gehrt

Niels Peter Nielsen

Rick H Hoyle

David C Rubin

Dorthe Berntsen

2022/3

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Kristy A Hamilton

Aaron S Benjamin

2019

Properties of autobiographical memories are reliable and stable individual differences

Cognition

David C Rubin

2021/5/1

Self-concept focus: A tendency to perceive autobiographical events as central to identity

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

David C Rubin

2020/12/1

The ability to recall scenes is a stable individual difference: Evidence from autobiographical remembering

Cognition

David C Rubin

2020/4/1

Academic forgetting.

Dorthe Berntsen

David C Rubin

2020/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 106
Roberto Cabeza

Roberto Cabeza

Duke University

H-index: 84
Kevin LaBar

Kevin LaBar

Duke University

H-index: 80
Rick Hoyle

Rick Hoyle

Duke University

H-index: 78
Scott Huettel

Scott Huettel

Duke University

H-index: 64
Dorthe Berntsen

Dorthe Berntsen

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 59
William F Brewer

William F Brewer

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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