The AD Scientific Index (Alper-Doger Scientific Index) provides the most comprehensive analysis across 13 main fields and 197 sub-branches at global, national, and regional levels. These analyses are based on indicators such as the H-index, i10-index, and citation count, including their values from the last 6 years. As of Jan 29, 2025, the rankings are determined according to the Total H Index. BETA VERSION: The subject field rankings for the world, regions, countries, and universities are currently in their Beta phase. This is due to the exclusion of (873.688) scientists categorized under ‘Others’, whose profiles have yet to be determined, edited, or classified. As updates are made to these fields, the rankings will be adjusted accordingly. Note: Please keep this in mind while reviewing the rankings. For further details, explore our [University Subject Rankings].
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
disasters
clinical psychologyFirst interest
Second interest
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
36
67
4,861
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Traffic and Transportation Psychology
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
13
15
439
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
Attention
Automaticity
Cognitive Control
Music (Tonality) Perception
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
12
13
661
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 4
Cross-cultural psychology
judgment and decision making
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
11
12
948
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 5
neuromodulation
dopamine
Drosophila
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
8
8
379
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 6
perception/action
evolutionary robotics
visual control of locomotion
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
4
0
28
disasters
clinical psychologyFirst interest
Second interest
Attention
Automaticity
Cognitive Control
Music (Tonality) Perception
Cross-cultural psychology
judgment and decision making
perception/action
evolutionary robotics
visual control of locomotion