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Raymond P. Kesner

Raymond P. Kesner

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Neuroscience

D-Index
95
Citations
28016
World Ranking
915
National Ranking
486

Psychology

D-Index
95
Citations
27711
World Ranking
784
National Ranking
491

Overview

Raymond P. Kesner is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research spans several areas within medicine, focusing notably on hematology, surgery, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Medicine

And their work further delves into these specialized subfields:

  • Hematology
  • Surgery
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

The primary themes explored in their research include:

  • Hemostasis and retained surgical items
  • Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
  • Blood properties and coagulation

One recent publication by Kesner is:

  • In Vitro Evaluation of a Semi-Autologous Fibrin Sealant for Surgical Applications, 2025, published in Macromolecular Bioscience

This publication represents the ongoing interest in surgical sealants and their biological properties, contributing to the areas of hemostasis and surgical adhesives.

Kesner has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Uri Elbaz
  • Ori Berliner
  • Shavit Tabo
  • Shani Yeshayahu
  • Dana Cohen-Gerassi

The principal venue for their publications is Macromolecular Bioscience, reflecting a crossing between medical applications and biomaterials science.

  • Macromolecular Bioscience

Best Publications

  • Dissociating hippocampal subregions: A double dissociation between dentate gyrus and CA1

    Paul E. Gilbert;Raymond P. Kesner;Inah Lee

  • A computational theory of hippocampal function, and empirical tests of the theory

    Edmund T. Rolls;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Involvement of the Prelimbic–Infralimbic Areas of the Rodent Prefrontal Cortex in Behavioral Flexibility for Place and Response Learning

    Michael E. Ragozzino;Shauna Detrick;Raymond P. Kesner

  • A Behavioral Assessment of Hippocampal Function Based on a Subregional Analysis

    Raymond P Kesner;Inah Lee;Paul Gilbert

  • An analysis of rat prefrontal cortex in mediating executive function.

    Raymond P. Kesner;John C. Churchwell

  • Memory for spatial locations, motor responses, and objects : triple dissociation among the hippocampus, caudate nucleus, and extrastriate visual cortex

    Raymond P. Kesner;Bridget L. Bolland;Manoli Dakis

  • Neurobiology of Comparative Cognition

    Raymond P. Kesner;David S. Olton

  • Behavioral functions of the CA3 subregion of the hippocampus

    Raymond P Kesner

  • A computational theory of hippocampal function, and tests of the theory: new developments.

    Raymond P. Kesner;Edmund T. Rolls

  • Time-dependent relationship between the dorsal hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex in spatial memory.

    Inah Lee;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Caudate nucleus and memory for egocentric localization

    David Cook;Raymond P. Kesner

  • The role of the hippocampus in memory for the temporal order of a sequence of odors.

    Raymond P. Kesner;Paul E. Gilbert;Lindsay A. Barua

  • Serial position curve in rats: role of the dorsal hippocampus.

    Raymond P. Kesner;Jeanne M. Novak

  • The role of hippocampal subregions in detecting spatial novelty.

    Inah Lee;Michael R. Hunsaker;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Differential contribution of NMDA receptors in hippocampal subregions to spatial working memory.

    Inah Lee;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Differential contributions of dorsal hippocampal subregions to memory acquisition and retrieval in contextual fear-conditioning.

    Inah Lee;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Neurons responding to whole-body motion in the primate hippocampus

    SM O'Mara;ET Rolls;A Berthoz;RP Kesner

  • The role of the dentate gyrus, CA3a,b, and CA3c for detecting spatial and environmental novelty

    Michael R. Hunsaker;Michael R. Hunsaker;Jenna S. Rosenberg;Raymond P. Kesner

  • The operation of pattern separation and pattern completion processes associated with different attributes or domains of memory

    Michael R. Hunsaker;Raymond P. Kesner

  • Memory for spatial location as a function of temporal lag in rats: role of hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex.

    Andrea A. Chiba;Raymond P. Kesner;April M. Reynolds

  • Hippocampal neurons in the monkey with activity related to the place in which a stimulus is shown

    E. T. Rolls;Y. Miyashita;P. M. B. Cahusac;R. P. Kesner

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Hunsaker
Michael R. Hunsaker University of California, Davis
Paul E. Gilbert
Paul E. Gilbert San Diego State University
Michael E. Ragozzino
Michael E. Ragozzino University of Illinois at Chicago
Robert F. Berman
Robert F. Berman University of California, Davis
Ramona O. Hopkins
Ramona O. Hopkins Brigham Young University
Keith A. Crutcher
Keith A. Crutcher University of Cincinnati
Edmund T. Rolls
Edmund T. Rolls University of Warwick
J. Vincent Filoteo
J. Vincent Filoteo University of California, San Diego
David R. Vago
David R. Vago Vanderbilt University
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah

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