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Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

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Neuroscience

D-Index
59
Citations
11073
World Ranking
4042
National Ranking
355

Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson 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 Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 153 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson 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 Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Their recent research contributions include a publication titled "Zinc-Related IZH1 as a Novel Regulator of Endoplasmic Reticulum Homeostasis in Yeast", published in 2025 in the journal Molecular Biology of the Cell.

Throughout their recent work, Wilkinson has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Jonathan Palmiero
  • Arianna Forzano
  • Amira Aly
  • Victoria Iuzzolino
  • Chloe LoSauro

Wilkinson's publications have appeared in the outlet Molecular Biology of the Cell, reflecting a focus within this domain.

In terms of recognition, Wilkinson was awarded the Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1998, marking a notable milestone in their career.

Best Publications

  • Isolation rearing of rats produces a deficit in prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle similar to that in schizophrenia.

    Mark A. Geyer;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Trevor Humby;Trevor W. Robbins

  • 6-Hydroxydopamine lesions of the prefrontal cortex in monkeys enhance performance on an analog of the Wisconsin Card Sort Test: possible interactions with subcortical dopamine.

    A. C. Roberts;M. A. De Salvia;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;P. Collins

  • Pathological changes in dopaminergic nerve cells of the substantia nigra and olfactory bulb in mice transgenic for truncated human alpha-synuclein(1-120): implications for Lewy body disorders.

    George K. Tofaris;Pablo Gracia Reitbock;Trevor Humby;Sarah L. Lambourne

  • Genomic imprinting effects on brain development and function.

    Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;William Davies;Anthony Roger Isles

  • Behavioural, histochemical and biochemical consequences of selective immunolesions in discrete regions of the basal forebrain cholinergic system

    E. M. Torres;T. A. Perry;A. Blokland;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Isolation rearing in rats: Pre- and postsynaptic changes in striatal dopaminergic systems

    F. S. Hall;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Trevor Humby;W. Inglis

  • Social Isolation in the Rat Produces Developmentally Specific Deficits in Prepulse Inhibition of the Acoustic Startle Response Without Disrupting Latent Inhibition

    Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Simon S. Killcross;Trevor Humby;Frank S. Hall

  • Dissociable effects on spatial maze and passive avoidance acquisition and retention following AMPA- and ibotenic acid-induced excitotoxic lesions of the basal forebrain in rats: differential dependence on cholinergic neuronal loss.

    K. J. Page;B. J. Everitt;T. W. Robbins;H. M. Marston

  • Distinct physiological and behavioural functions for parental alleles of imprinted Grb10

    Alastair S. Garfield;Michael Cowley;Michael Cowley;Florentia M. Smith;Kim Moorwood

  • Repeated maternal separation of preweanling rats attenuates behavioral responses to primary and conditioned incentives in adulthood

    Keith Matthews;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Trevor W. Robbins

  • Maternal deprivation of neonatal rats produces enduring changes in dopamine function

    F. S. Hall;F. S. Hall;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Trevor Humby;T. W. Robbins

  • Xlr3b is a new imprinted candidate for X-linked parent-of-origin effects on cognitive function in mice

    William Davies;Anthony Roger Isles;Rachel Smith;Delicia Karunadasa

  • Imprinted gene expression in the brain

    William Davies;Anthony Roger Isles;Anthony Roger Isles;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Loss of the imprinted snoRNA mbii-52 leads to increased 5htr2c pre-RNA editing and altered 5HT2CR-mediated behaviour

    Christine M. Doe;Dinko Relkovic;Alastair S. Garfield;Jeffrey W. Dalley

  • It is not all hormones: Alternative explanations for sexual differentiation of the brain

    William Davies;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Visuospatial attentional functioning in mice: interactions between cholinergic manipulations and genotype

    Trevor Humby;Fiona M. Laird;William Davies;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Behavioural and neurochemical effects of early social deprivation in the rat.

    T.W. Robbins;G.H. Jones;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Imprinted Nesp55 influences behavioral reactivity to novel environments.

    Antonius Plagge;Anthony Roger Isles;Emma Gordon;Trevor Humby

  • Dissociations in dopamine release in medial prefrontal cortex and ventral striatum during the acquisition and extinction of classical aversive conditioning in the rat

    Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;Trevor Humby;Andrew Simon Killcross;EM Torres

  • CACNA1C: Association With Psychiatric Disorders, Behavior, and Neurogenesis.

    Anna L Moon;Niels Haan;Lawrence S Wilkinson;Kerrie L Thomas

  • The effect of dopamine depletion from the caudate nucleus of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) on tests of prefrontal cognitive function.

    P. Collins;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson;B. J. Everitt;T. W. Robbins

Frequent Co-Authors

Trevor Humby
Trevor Humby Cardiff University
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge
Michael John Owen
Michael John Owen Cardiff University
Barry J. Everitt
Barry J. Everitt University of Cambridge
Jeremy Hall
Jeremy Hall Cardiff University
David Edmund Johannes Linden
David Edmund Johannes Linden Maastricht University
Emma Barkus
Emma Barkus Northumbria University
Paul S. Burgoyne
Paul S. Burgoyne Medical Research Council
Michael Conlon O'Donovan
Michael Conlon O'Donovan Cardiff University
Ulrich Ettinger
Ulrich Ettinger University of Bonn

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