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61
Citations
16345
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3630
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1672

John R. Hesselink 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 John R. Hesselink sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 170 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John R. Hesselink 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 John R. Hesselink sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Hypoplasia of Cerebellar Vermal Lobules VI and VII in Autism

    Courchesne E;Yeung-Courchesne R;Press Ga;Hesselink

  • Effects of age on tissues and regions of the cerebrum and cerebellum.

    Terry L. Jernigan;Terry L. Jernigan;Sarah L. Archibald;Christine Fennema-Notestine;Anthony C. Gamst

  • The HNRC 500-Neuropsychology of Hiv infection at different disease stages

    Robert K. Heaton;Igor Grant;Nelson Butters;Desirée A. White

  • Evidence for Early Central Nervous System Involvement in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Other Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infections: Studies with Neuropsychologic Testing and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    I Grant;J H Atkinson;J R Hesselink;C J Kennedy

  • MATURATION OF HUMAN CEREBRUM OBSERVED IN VIVO DURING ADOLESCENCE

    Terry L. Jernigan;Doris A. Trauner;John R. Hesselink;Paula A. Tallal

  • Cerebral structure on MRI, Part I: Localization of age-related changes.

    Terry L. Jernigan;Sarah L. Archibald;Melissa T. Berhow;Elizabeth R. Sowell

  • Cerebral Morphologic Distinctions Between Williams and Down Syndromes

    Terry L. Jernigan;Ursula Bellugi;Elizabeth Sowell;Sally Doherty

  • Cerebral structure on magnetic resonance imaging in language- and learning-impaired children.

    Terry L. Jernigan;John R. Hesselink;Elizabeth Sowell;Paula A. Tallal

  • Clinical magnetic resonance imaging

    Robert R. Edelman;John R. Hesselink;Michael B. Zlatkin

  • Methods for Measuring Brain Morphologic Features on Magnetic Resonance Images: Validation and Normal Aging

    Terry L. Jernigan;Gary A. Press;John R. Hesselink

  • Magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in lenticular nuclei and cerebral cortex in schizophrenia.

    Terry L. Jernigan;Sidney Zisook;Robert K. Heaton;John T. Moranville

  • Reduced cerebellar hemisphere size and its relationship to vermal hypoplasia in autism.

    James W. Murakami;Eric Courchesne;Gary A. Press;Rachel Yeung-Courchesne

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Mood Disorders: Localization of White Matter and Other Subcortical Abnormalities

    Dupont Rm;Jernigan Tl;Heindel W;Butters N

  • Subcortical abnormalities detected in bipolar affective disorder using magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical and neuropsychological significance.

    R M Dupont;T L Jernigan;N Butters;D Delis

  • Plasticity in the developing brain: intellectual, language and academic functions in children with ischaemic perinatal stroke

    Angela O. Ballantyne;Amy M. Spilkin;John Hesselink;Doris A. Trauner

  • Cerebral structure on MRI, part II: Specific changes in Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases

    Terry L. Jernigan;David P. Salmon;Nelson Butters;John R. Hesselink

  • Fetal alcohol syndrome: a case report of neuropsychological, MRI and EEG assessment of two children.

    Sarah N. Mattson;Edward P. Riley;Terry L. Jernigan;Terry L. Jernigan;Cindy L. Ehlers

  • Abnormal neuroanatomy in a nonretarded person with autism. Unusual findings with magnetic resonance imaging.

    Eric Courchesne;John R. Hesselink;Terry L. Jernigan;Rachel Yeung-Courchesne

  • Callosal Morphology Concurs With Neurobehavioral and Neuropathological Findings in Two Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Paul P. Wang;Sally Doherty;John R. Hesselink;Ursula Bellugi

  • Gender differences in schizophrenia.

    Ana Maria Andia;Sidney Zisook;Robert K. Heaton;John Hesselink

  • Structural Neuroimaging Findings in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Erin D. Bigler;Tracy J. Abildskov;Naomi J. Goodrich-Hunsaker;Garrett Black

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry L. Jernigan
Terry L. Jernigan University of California, San Diego
Doris A. Trauner
Doris A. Trauner University of California, San Diego
Igor Grant
Igor Grant University of California, San Diego
Elisabeth A. Wilde
Elisabeth A. Wilde Baylor College of Medicine
Eric Courchesne
Eric Courchesne University of California, San Diego
Nelson Butters
Nelson Butters University of California, San Diego
Robert K. Heaton
Robert K. Heaton University of California, San Diego
J. Allen McCutchan
J. Allen McCutchan University of California, San Diego
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Ursula Bellugi
Ursula Bellugi Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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