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Sophia Docherty's research has explored various aspects of human genetics and cognitive function. Her work includes studies on single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relation to genotype in both male and female subjects across different age groups. Docherty has also investigated cognitive impairment in older adults, specifically analyzing errors in line orientation judgment to differentiate severity levels. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14 with a total of 20 publications and 742 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Lee Isaac, Jennifer Sue Kleiner, and Jennifer L. Gess, with whom she shares multiple publications. Docherty's recent activity and publication record indicate ongoing engagement in her research areas.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 742
Selected Publications
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Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults (2025)
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- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
- Judgement of Line Orientation error analysis distinguishes between severity of cognitive impairment in older adults
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