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Citations
6213
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9142
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Paul L.A. Gabbott 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 Paul L.A. Gabbott sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 74 publications — 5th percentile

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Paul L.A. Gabbott 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 Paul L.A. Gabbott sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Neuron
  • Neuroscience
  • Internal medicine

Paul L.A. Gabbott focuses on Neuroscience, Anatomy, Dendritic spine, Synapse and Cortex. His study in Neuron, Visual cortex, Receptive field and Gyrus is carried out as part of his studies in Neuroscience. The concepts of his Neuron study are interwoven with issues in Lateral hypothalamus and Spinal cord.

His Nerve net study in the realm of Anatomy interacts with subjects such as Periaqueductal gray. His study looks at the relationship between Dendritic spine and topics such as Hippocampus, which overlap with Cerebellum, Golgi impregnation, Brain tissue and Thalamus. Paul L.A. Gabbott combines subjects such as Calbindin, Biophysics, Calretinin and Parvalbumin with his study of Cortex.

His most cited work include:

  • Prefrontal cortex in the rat: projections to subcortical autonomic, motor, and limbic centers. (849 citations)
  • Local-circuit neurones in the medial prefrontal cortex (areas 25, 32 and 24b) in the rat: Morphology and quantitative distribution (242 citations)
  • Quantitative distribution of GABA-immunoreactive neurons in the visual cortex (area 17) of the cat. (239 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Paul L.A. Gabbott mostly deals with Neuroscience, Anatomy, Neuron, Dendritic spine and Hippocampus. Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Synapse, Hippocampal formation, Nucleus and GABAergic are among the areas of Neuroscience where he concentrates his study. His Anatomy study incorporates themes from Electrophysiology, Central nervous system, Cortex and Visual cortex.

His Neuron research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Thalamus, Lateral hypothalamus and Spinal cord. His Dendritic spine study combines topics in areas such as Excitatory postsynaptic potential and Amygdala. His Hippocampus research includes elements of Neural cell adhesion molecule and Astrocyte.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (85.19%)
  • Anatomy (33.33%)
  • Neuron (33.33%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2016)?

  • Neuroscience (85.19%)
  • Neuron (33.33%)
  • Hippocampal formation (12.35%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Paul L.A. Gabbott mainly investigates Neuroscience, Neuron, Hippocampal formation, Hippocampus and Population. His study in Neuroscience focuses on Cortex and Synapse. The Neuron study combines topics in areas such as Dendritic spine, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Excitatory postsynaptic potential, Dendrite and Calretinin.

His work on Dentate gyrus as part of general Hippocampal formation research is frequently linked to Cognitive decline, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. The various areas that Paul L.A. Gabbott examines in his Hippocampus study include Immunology, Neural cell adhesion molecule and Neuroprotection. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Endocrinology and Immunocytochemistry.

Between 2012 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Impact of age-related neuroglial cell responses on hippocampal deterioration (55 citations)
  • "Subpial Fan Cell" - A Class of Calretinin Neuron in Layer 1 of Adult Monkey Prefrontal Cortex. (14 citations)
  • "Subpial Fan Cell" - A Class of Calretinin Neuron in Layer 1 of Adult Monkey Prefrontal Cortex. (14 citations)

Best Publications

  • Prefrontal cortex in the rat: projections to subcortical autonomic, motor, and limbic centers.

    Paul L.A. Gabbott;Tracy A. Warner;Paul R.L. Jays;Phillip Salway

  • Local-circuit neurones in the medial prefrontal cortex (areas 25, 32 and 24b) in the rat: Morphology and quantitative distribution

    Paul L.A. Gabbott;Brian G.M. Dickie;R. Roy Vaid;Anthony J.N. Headlam

  • Quantitative distribution of GABA-immunoreactive neurons in the visual cortex (area 17) of the cat.

    P. L. A. Gabbott;P. Somogyi

  • Local circuit neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex (areas 24a,b,c, 25 and 32) in the monkey: II. Quantitative areal and laminar distributions.

    Paul L.A. Gabbott;Sarah J. Bacon

  • Amygdala input to medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in the rat: a light and electron microscope study.

    S. J. Bacon;A. J. N. Headlam;P. L. A. Gabbott;A. D. Smith

  • Stress suppresses and learning induces plasticity in CA3 of rat hippocampus: a three-dimensional ultrastructural study of thorny excrescences and their postsynaptic densities.

    M.G. Stewart;H.A. Davies;C. Sandi;I.V. Kraev

  • Local circuit neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex (areas 24a,b,c, 25 and 32) in the monkey: I. Cell morphology and morphometrics

    Paul L.A. Gabbott;Sarah J. Bacon

  • Areal and synaptic interconnectivity of prelimbic (area 32), infralimbic (area 25) and insular cortices in the rat

    Paul L.A Gabbott;Tracy A Warner;Paul R.L Jays;Sarah J Bacon

  • Remodelling of synaptic morphology but unchanged synaptic density during late phase long-term potentiation (LTP): a serial section electron micrograph study in the dentate gyrus in the anaesthetised rat.

    V.I. Popov;H.A. Davies;V.V. Rogachevsky;I.V. Patrushev

  • Connections between pyramidal neurons in layer 5 of cat visual cortex (area 17).

    P. L. A. Gabbott;K. A. C. Martin;D. Whitteridge

  • Chronic restraint stress induces changes in synapse morphology in stratum lacunosum-moleculare CA1 rat hippocampus: a stereological and three-dimensional ultrastructural study.

    H.S. Donohue;P.L.A. Gabbott;H.A. Davies;J.J. Rodríguez;J.J. Rodríguez

  • Amygdala input monosynaptically innervates parvalbumin immunoreactive local circuit neurons in rat medial prefrontal cortex

    P.L.A. Gabbott;T.A. Warner;S.J. Busby

  • The 'single' section Golgi-impregnation procedure: methodological description.

    Paul L. Gabbott;Jozef Somogyi

  • Morphological evidence that CA1 hippocampal afferents monosynaptically innervate PV-containing neurons and NADPH-diaphorase reactive cells in the medial prefrontal cortex (Areas 25/32) of the rat

    Paul Gabbott;Anthony Headlam;Sarah Busby

  • Vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness: a function of altered autonomic balance?

    Jonathan Geoffrey Ayres;P. L. Gabbott

  • Differences in the laminar origin of projections from the medial prefrontal cortex to the nucleus accumbens shell and core regions in the rat.

    Ding C.D Ding;Paul L.A Gabbott;Susan Totterdell

  • GABA-immunoreactive neurons in the rat cerebellum: a light and electron microscope study.

    P. L. A. Gabbott;P. L. A. Gabbott;J. Somogyi;M. G. Stewart;J. Hamori

  • Hemispheric asymmetry of synapses in chick medial hyperstriatum ventrale following passive avoidance training: a stereological investigation

    M.G. Stewart;S.P.R. Rose;T.S. King;P.L.A. Gabbott

  • Distribution of neurons and glia in the visual cortex (area 17) of the adult albino rat: a quantitative description.

    P.L.A. Gabbott;M.G. Stewart

  • Calretinin neurons in human medial prefrontal cortex (areas 24a,b,c, 32', and 25).

    Paul L.A. Gabbott;Paul R.L. Jays;Sarah J. Bacon

  • Research report Areal and synaptic interconnectivity of prelimbic (area 32), infralimbic (area 25) and insular cortices in the rat

    Paul L. A. Gabbott;Tracy A. Warner;Sarah J. Bacon

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael G. Stewart
Michael G. Stewart The Open University
Elisabeth Bock
Elisabeth Bock University of Copenhagen
Christoph Schmitz
Christoph Schmitz Maastricht University
Marina A. Lynch
Marina A. Lynch Trinity College Dublin
Vladimir Berezin
Vladimir Berezin University of Copenhagen
José J. Rodríguez
José J. Rodríguez University of the Basque Country
Carmen Sandi
Carmen Sandi École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kevan A. C. Martin
Kevan A. C. Martin University of Zurich
Steven P. R. Rose
Steven P. R. Rose The Open University
Edmund T. Rolls
Edmund T. Rolls University of Warwick

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