1958 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1958 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1952 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
His main research concerns Neuroscience, Anatomy, Pyramidal cell, Dendrite and Hippocampal formation. His Brain tissue research extends to the thematically linked field of Neuroscience. His Anatomy research incorporates themes from Cerebral cortex and Cortex.
His Cerebral cortex study incorporates themes from Lateralization of brain function and Corpus callosum. The concepts of his Dendrite study are interwoven with issues in Synapse, Neuropil and Sensory cortex. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Hippocampal formation, focusing on Hippocampus and, on occasion, Control subjects, Orientation and Physiology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Anatomy, Dendrite, Golgi apparatus and Pathology. Arnold B. Scheibel interconnects CATS and Reticular connective tissue in the investigation of issues within Neuroscience. The various areas that Arnold B. Scheibel examines in his Anatomy study include Cerebral cortex, Cortex and Spinal cord.
His Dendrite course of study focuses on Pyramidal cell and Orientation. His study looks at the relationship between Golgi apparatus and topics such as Dendritic spine, which overlap with Epilepsy. His Pathology study combines topics in areas such as Entorhinal cortex and Hippocampus.
Arnold B. Scheibel focuses on Neuroscience, Pathology, Anatomy, Cerebral cortex and Lateralization of brain function. In the field of Neuroscience, his study on Primary motor cortex and Dendritic spine overlaps with subjects such as Psychosis, Population and Fourth order. His work carried out in the field of Pathology brings together such families of science as Entorhinal cortex and Hippocampus.
Arnold B. Scheibel works in the field of Anatomy, namely Corpus callosum. His Cerebral cortex research includes elements of Brain asymmetry and Cerebral hemisphere. His research in Lateralization of brain function intersects with topics in Pyramidal cell and Basilar dendrite.
Anatomy, Lateralization of brain function, Cerebral cortex, Pyramidal cell and Corpus callosum are his primary areas of study. His Anatomy research includes themes of Hospital admission, Sex characteristics and Planum temporale. Lateralization of brain function is a subfield of Neuroscience that Arnold B. Scheibel investigates.
Arnold B. Scheibel incorporates Neuroscience and Psychosis in his studies. He has researched Pyramidal cell in several fields, including Wernicke's area and Dendrite. His research in Corpus callosum focuses on subjects like Cortex, which are connected to Posterior pole and Brain asymmetry.
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Degeneration and regeneration of the nervous system
Madge E. Scheibel;Arnold B. Scheibel.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1960)
Fiber composition of the human corpus callosum.
Francisco Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Robin S. Fisher;Eran Zaidel.
Brain Research (1992)
A neurohistological correlate of schizophrenia
Joyce A. Kovelman;Arnold B. Scheibel.
Biological Psychiatry (1984)
Progressive dendritic changes in aging human cortex.
Madge E. Scheibel;Robert D. Lindsay;Uwamie Tomiyasu;Arnold B. Scheibel.
Experimental Neurology (1975)
A quantitative dendritic analysis of Wernicke's area in humans. II. Gender, hemispheric, and environmental factors.
Bob Jacobs;Matthew Schall;Arnold B. Scheibel.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1993)
The effect of visual deprivation on cortical neurons: a Golgi study.
Albert Globus;Arnold B. Scheibel.
Experimental Neurology (1967)
Hippocampal Pyramidal Cell Disarray in Schizophrenia as a Bilateral Phenomenon
Andrew J. Conrad;Trufat Abebe;Ron Austin;Sarah Forsythe.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1991)
Hippocampal pyramidal cell orientation in schizophrenia. A controlled neurohistologic study of the Yakovlev collection.
Lori L. Altshuler;Andrew Conrad;Joyce A. Kovelman;Arnold Scheibel.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1987)
Dendritic organization of the anterior speech area
A.B. Scheibel;L.A. Paul;I. Fried;A.B. Forsythe.
Experimental Neurology (1985)
Synaptic loci on visual cortical neurons of the rabbit: The specific afferent radiation
Albert Globus;A.B. Scheibel.
Experimental Neurology (1967)
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