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Robin S. Fisher 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 Robin S. Fisher sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 86 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robin S. Fisher 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 Robin S. Fisher sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Robin S. Fisher was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States during their academic career.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the publication titled Donald B. Smith. Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today, released in 2022 in the University of Toronto Quarterly. This paper reflects work related to historical analysis and socio-cultural themes.

The primary fields of study in which Fisher conducted research encompassed Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences. More specifically, their work fell within the subfields of History and Philosophy of Science, as well as Sociology and Political Science.

Fisher's research topics spanned multiple areas including:

  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
  • History of Science and Medicine

Throughout their career, Fisher published frequently in the University of Toronto Quarterly, the venue of record for at least one known work.

There were no frequent co-authors recorded in the available data, indicating independent scholarly contributions or a varied set of collaborators.

Best Publications

  • Fiber composition of the human corpus callosum.

    Francisco Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Robin S. Fisher;Eran Zaidel

  • Electrophysiological and morphological changes in striatal spiny neurons in R6/2 Huntington's disease transgenic mice.

    Gloria J. Klapstein;Robin S. Fisher;Hadi Zanjani;Carlos Cepeda

  • Individual differences in brain asymmetries and fiber composition in the human corpus callosum

    Francisco Aboitiz;Arnold B. Scheibel;Robin S. Fisher;Eran Zaidel

  • GABAergic basal forebrain neurons project to the neocortex: The localization of glutamic acid decarboxylase and choline acetyltransferase in feline corticopetal neurons

    R. S. Fisher;N. A. Buchwald;C. D. Hull;M. S. Levine

  • Localization of the protein kinase C phosphorylation/calmodulin-binding substrate RC3 in dendritic spines of neostriatal neurons.

    J B Watson;J G Sutcliffe;R S Fisher

  • Morphological substrates of infantile spasms: studies based on surgically resected cerebral tissue

    Harry V. Vinters;Robin S. Fisher;Marcia E. Cornford;Vei Mah

  • Neuropathologic findings in surgically treated hemimegalencephaly: immunohistochemical, morphometric, and ultrastructural study.

    M. J. De Rosa;D. L. Secor;M. Barsom;R. S. Fisher

  • Visualization of corticofugal projections during early cortical development in a τ-GFP-transgenic mouse

    Erin C. Jacobs;Celia Campagnoni;Kathy Kampf;Samuel D. Reyes

  • Infant rats: sensorimotor ontogeny and effects of substantia nigra destruction.

    C.Robert Almli;Robin S. Fisher

  • In situ hybridization to localize mRNA encoding the neurotransmitter synthetic enzyme glutamate decarboxylase in mouse cerebellum

    Carol W. Wuenschell;Robin S. Fisher;Daniel L. Kaufman;Allan J. Tobin

  • Neuronal cytoskeletal abnormalities in human cerebral cortical dysplasia

    T. Duong;M. J. De Rosa;V. Poukens;H. V. Vinters

  • Cytomegalic interneurons: a new abnormal cell type in severe pediatric cortical dysplasia

    Véronique M. André;Nanping Wu;Irene Yamazaki;Snow T. Nguyen

  • Myelination in cerebellar slice cultures: Development of a system amenable to biochemical analysis

    L. M. Notterpek;P. N. Bullock;S. Malek-Hedayat;R. Fisher

  • D2 dopamine receptor distribution in the rodent CNS using anti-peptide antisera

    Marjorie A. Ariano;Robin S. Fisher;Elzbieta Smyk-Randall;David R. Sibley

  • The GABAergic striatonigral neurons of the cat: demonstration by double peroxidase labeling.

    R.S. Fisher;N.A. Buchwald;C.D. Hull;M.S. Levine

  • Dye-coupling in the neostriatum of the rat: II. Decreased coupling between neurons during development.

    John P. Walsh;Carlos Cepeda;Chester D. Hull;Robin S. Fisher

  • Acquisition and loss of a neuronal Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase during neuronal differentiation.

    Karl F. Jensen;Carol Ann Ohmstede;Robin S. Fisher;Jeanene K. Olin

  • Interhemispheric organization of corticocaudate projections in the cat: A retrograde double-labelling study

    Robin S. Fisher;Chiyo Shiota;Michael S. Levine;Chester D. Hull

  • Early effects of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation on foetal brain development in rat

    Cristina A Ghiani;Natalia S Mattan;Natalia S Mattan;Hiroko Nobuta;Hiroko Nobuta;Jemily S Malvar;Jemily S Malvar

  • Enhanced GABAergic network and receptor function in pediatric cortical dysplasia Type IIB compared with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

    Carlos Cepeda;Véronique M. André;Jason S. Hauptman;Irene Yamazaki

  • D2 dopamine receptor protein location: Golgi impregnation-gold toned and ultrastructural analysis of the rat neostriatum.

    R. S. Fisher;M. S. Levine;D. R. Sibley;M. A. Ariano

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael S. Levine
Michael S. Levine Princeton University
Nathaniel A. Buchwald
Nathaniel A. Buchwald University of California, Los Angeles
Harry V. Vinters
Harry V. Vinters University of California, Los Angeles
Anthony T. Campagnoni
Anthony T. Campagnoni University of California, Los Angeles
Carlos Cepeda
Carlos Cepeda University of California, Los Angeles
Warwick J. Peacock
Warwick J. Peacock University of California, Los Angeles
Gary W. Mathern
Gary W. Mathern University of California, Los Angeles
Véronique M. André
Véronique M. André UCB Pharma (Belgium)
Christopher S. Colwell
Christopher S. Colwell University of California, Los Angeles
Eran Zaidel
Eran Zaidel University of California, Los Angeles

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