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66
Citations
16752
World Ranking
2997
National Ranking
1389

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1958 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1958 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1952 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Arnold B. Scheibel was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific knowledge primarily through research and academic engagement tied to this institution.

Although specific publication titles and recent papers are not listed, the scientist was recognized by multiple prestigious organizations. Scheibel was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1958.

Additionally, they received the distinction of Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation twice, first in 1952 and again in 1958. These awards indicate a sustained period of active scholarly contribution during the mid-20th century.

The available data does not provide detailed topics, fields of study, subfields, or frequent co-authors related to Scheibel's work. Neither are there records of book publications or specific scientific themes directly associated with their research output.

The absence of more granular information on topics, papers, and journals prevents a detailed delineation of their academic focus. Nevertheless, the honors bestowed suggest a recognized role within their scientific community during their lifetime.

Best Publications

  • Fiber composition of the human corpus callosum.

    Francisco Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Robin S. Fisher;Eran Zaidel

  • A neurohistological correlate of schizophrenia

    Joyce A. Kovelman;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • Progressive dendritic changes in aging human cortex.

    Madge E. Scheibel;Robert D. Lindsay;Uwamie Tomiyasu;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • A quantitative dendritic analysis of Wernicke's area in humans. II. Gender, hemispheric, and environmental factors.

    Bob Jacobs;Matthew Schall;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • The organization of the nucleus reticularis thalami: A golgi study

    Unknown

  • Structural organization of nonspecific thalamic nuclei and their projection toward cortex

    Unknown

  • The effect of visual deprivation on cortical neurons: a Golgi study.

    Albert Globus;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • Hippocampal Pyramidal Cell Disarray in Schizophrenia as a Bilateral Phenomenon

    Andrew J. Conrad;Trufat Abebe;Ron Austin;Sarah Forsythe

  • Hippocampal pyramidal cell orientation in schizophrenia. A controlled neurohistologic study of the Yakovlev collection.

    Lori L. Altshuler;Andrew Conrad;Joyce A. Kovelman;Arnold Scheibel

  • Dendritic organization of the anterior speech area

    A.B. Scheibel;L.A. Paul;I. Fried;A.B. Forsythe

  • The Hippocampal-Dentate Complex in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

    Unknown

  • On the brain of a scientist: Albert Einstein

    Marian C. Diamond;Arnold B. Scheibel;Greer M. Murphy;Thomas Harvey

  • Synaptic loci on visual cortical neurons of the rabbit: The specific afferent radiation

    Albert Globus;A.B. Scheibel

  • Dendritic sprouting in Alzheimer's presenile dementia.

    Arnold B. Scheibel;Uwamie Tomiyasu

  • Individual differences in brain asymmetries and fiber composition in the human corpus callosum

    Francisco Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Robin S. Fisher;Eran Zaidel

  • Structural changes in the aging brain

    M E Scheibel;A B Scheibel

  • Schizophrenia and the Hippocampus: The Embryological Hypothesis Extended

    Andrew J. Conrad;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • The inferior olive; a Golgi study.

    Madge E. Scheibel;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • A quantitative dendritic analysis of wernicke's area in humans. I. Lifespan changes

    Bob Jacobs;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • MORPHOMETRY OF THE SYLVIAN FISSURE AND THE CORPUS CALLOSUM, WITH EMPHASIS ON SEX DIFFERENCES

    Franciso Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Eran Zaidel

  • Progressive dendritic changes in the aging human limbic system

    Madge E. Scheibel;Robert D. Lindsay;Uwamie Tomiyasu;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • Observations on the intracortical relations of the climbing fibers of the cerebellum; a Golgi study.

    Madge E. Scheibel;Arnold B. Scheibel

  • CONVERGENCE AND INTERACTION OF AFFERENT IMPULSES ON SINGLE UNITS OF RETICULAR FORMATION

    Unknown

  • Degeneration and regeneration of the nervous system

    Madge E. Scheibel;Arnold B. Scheibel

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Casseday
John H. Casseday University of Washington
William C. Hall
William C. Hall Duke University
Jon H. Kaas
Jon H. Kaas Vanderbilt University
Itzhak Fried
Itzhak Fried University of California, Los Angeles
Eran Zaidel
Eran Zaidel University of California, Los Angeles
Francisco Aboitiz
Francisco Aboitiz Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Robin S. Fisher
Robin S. Fisher University of California, Los Angeles
Irving T. Diamond
Irving T. Diamond Duke University
Lori L. Altshuler
Lori L. Altshuler University of California, Los Angeles

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