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D. Kent Morest publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where D. Kent Morest sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 124 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

D. Kent Morest D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where D. Kent Morest sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

D. Kent Morest was affiliated with the University of Connecticut Health Center in the United States. Their work was situated within the academic and scientific community associated with this institution.

While there is no specific information available regarding individual research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or detailed fields of study, their professional profile indicates an active engagement in scientific research during their career.

As a deceased scientist, all descriptions of their career and contributions are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • The neuronal architecture of the cochlear nucleus of the cat

    Unknown

  • The neuronal architecture of the inferior colliculus in the cat: defining the functional anatomy of the auditory midbrain.

    Morest Dk;Oliver Dl

  • The central nucleus of the inferior colliculus in the cat

    Oliver Dl;Morest Dk

  • Experimental study of the projections of the nucleus of the tractus solitarius and the area postrema in the cat

    Unknown

  • Glycine‐immunoreactive projection of the cat lateral superior olive: Possible role in midbrain ear dominance

    Richard L. Saint Marie;E.-Michael Ostapoff;D. Kent Morest;Robert J. Wenthold

  • The neuronal architecture of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat in the region of the cochlear nerve root: Horseradish peroxidase labelling of identified cell types

    L.P. Tolbert;D.K. Morest;D.A. Yurgelun-Todd

  • The bushy cells in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat. A study with the electron microscope

    Nell B. Cant;Nell B. Cant;D.K. Morest;D.K. Morest

  • The development of innervation patterns in the avian cochlea

    M.C. Whitehead;D.K. Morest

  • Glycine immunoreactive projections from the dorsal to the anteroventral cochlear nucleus

    Richard L Saint Marie;Christina G Benson;E.-Michael Ostapoff;D.Kent Morest

  • βIV Spectrins Are Essential for Membrane Stability and the Molecular Organization of Nodes of Ranvier

    Yang Yang;Sandra Lacas-Gervais;D. Kent Morest;Michele Solimena

  • Where is the spike generator of the cochlear nerve? Voltage-gated sodium channels in the mouse cochlea.

    Waheeda A. Hossain;Srdjan D. Antic;Yang Yang;Matthew N. Rasband

  • Organization of the neurons in the anterior division of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat. Light-microscopic observations

    Nell B. Cant;Nell B. Cant;D.K. Morest;D.K. Morest

  • The neuronal architecture of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat in the region of the cochlear nerve root: Electron microscopy

    L.P. Tolbert;L.P. Tolbert;D.K. Morest;D.K. Morest

  • Precursors of neurons, neuroglia, and ependymal cells in the CNS: what are they? Where are they from? How do they get where they are going?

    D. Kent Morest;Jerry Silver

  • Selective labeling of spiral ganglion and granule cells with D- aspartate in the auditory system of cat and guinea pig

    DL Oliver;SJ Potashner;Jones;DK Morest

  • Synaptic relationships of Golgi type II cells in the medial geniculate body of the cat

    Unknown

  • The neuronal architecture of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat in the region of the cochlear nerve root: Golgi and Nissl methods

    L.P. Tolbert;L.P. Tolbert;D.K. Morest;D.K. Morest

  • The growth of cochlear fibers and the formation of their synaptic endings in the avian inner ear: A study with the electron microscope

    M.C. Whitehead;D.K. Morest

  • A study of neurogenesis in the forebrain of opossum pouch young

    Unknown

  • Trophic interactions between the cochleovestibular ganglion of the chick embryo and its synaptic targets in culture.

    M.D. Ard;D.K. Morest;S.H. Hauger

  • Degeneration of axons in the brainstem of the chinchilla after auditory overstimulation

    Jungnim Kim;D.Kent Morest;Barbara A Bohne

  • The neuronal architecture of the dorsal division of the medial geniculate body of the cat. A study with the rapid Golgi method.

    Jeffery A. Winer;D. Kent Morest

  • Axons from non-cochlear sources in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat. A study with the rapid golgi method

    Nell B. Cant;Nell B. Cant;D. Kent Morest;D. Kent Morest

  • Presynaptic ryanodine receptors are required for normal quantal size at the Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junction.

    Qiang Liu;Bojun Chen;Maya Yankova;D Kent Morest

  • Dendrodendritic synapses of cells that have axons: The fine structure of the Golgi type II cell in the medial geniculate body of the cat

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew N. Rasband
Matthew N. Rasband Baylor College of Medicine
Jeffery A. Winer
Jeffery A. Winer University of California, Berkeley
Jerry Silver
Jerry Silver Case Western Reserve University
Irving T. Diamond
Irving T. Diamond Duke University
Robert J. Wenthold
Robert J. Wenthold National Institutes of Health
Michael L. Nonet
Michael L. Nonet Washington University in St. Louis
Arthur R. Hand
Arthur R. Hand University of Connecticut

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