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Vincent F. Castellucci

Vincent F. Castellucci

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
12989
World Ranking
6315
National Ranking
369

Vincent F. Castellucci 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 Vincent F. Castellucci sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 83 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vincent F. Castellucci 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 Vincent F. Castellucci sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 35th percentile

35% 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

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Vincent F. Castellucci is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their work has been recognized with the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2007, an honor listed twice in available records.

Details regarding specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work are not provided. Likewise, information about book publications or recent papers is unavailable.

The fellowships from AAAS indicate an involvement within scientific communities associated with advancing science, although the precise areas of scientific contribution or fields remain unspecified in the data.

Overall, Vincent F. Castellucci is documented as an active scientist with formal recognition, affiliated with an academic institution in Canada, emphasizing contributions at a level acknowledged by a major scientific association.

Best Publications

  • The long and the short of long–term memory—a molecular framework

    Philip Goelet;Vincent F. Castellucci;Samuel Schacher;Eric R. Kandel

  • A critical period for macromolecular synthesis in long-term heterosynaptic facilitation in Aplysia

    PG Montarolo;P Goelet;VF Castellucci;J Morgan

  • Neuronal Mechanisms of Habituation and Dishabituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia

    Vincent Castellucci;Harold Pinsker;Irving Kupfermann;Eric R. Kandel

  • Synaptic facilitation and behavioral sensitization in Aplysia: possible role of serotonin and cyclic AMP.

    M Brunelli;V Castellucci;ER Kandel

  • Habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia.

    Harold Pinsker;Irving Kupfermann;Vincent Castellucci;Eiuc Kandel

  • Presynaptic facilitation as a mechanism for behavioral sensitization in Aplysia

    V Castellucci;ER Kandel

  • Monosynaptic connections made by the sensory neurons of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia participate in the storage of long-term memory for sensitization.

    William N. Frost;Vincent F. Castellucci;Robert D. Hawkins;Eric R. Kandel

  • A Quantal Analysis of the Synaptic Depression Underlying Habituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia

    Vincent F. Castellucci;Eric R. Kandel

  • cAMP evokes long-term facilitation in Aplysia sensory neurons that requires new protein synthesis

    S Schacher;VF Castellucci;ER Kandel

  • Two endogenous neuropeptides modulate the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex in Aplysia by presynaptic facilitation involving cAMP-dependent closure of a serotonin-sensitive potassium channel.

    T W Abrams;V F Castellucci;J S Camardo;E R Kandel

  • Inhibitor of protein synthesis blocks long-term behavioral sensitization in the isolated gill-withdrawal reflex of Aplysia.

    V. F. Castellucci;H. Blumenfeld;P. Goelet;E. R. Kandel

  • Facilitatory transmitter causes a selective and prolonged increase in adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate in sensory neurons mediating the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex in Aplysia

    Lise Bernier;Vincent F. Castellucci;Eric R. Kandel;James H. Schwartz

  • An analysis of dishabituation and sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia.

    Thomas J. Carew;Vincent F. Castellucci;Vincent F. Castellucci;Eric R. Kandel;Eric R. Kandel

  • Inhibitor of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase blocks presynaptic facilitation in Aplysia.

    VF Castellucci;A Nairn;P Greengard;JH Schwartz

  • A molecular mechanism for long-term sensitization in Aplysia.

    Steven M. Greenberg;Vincent F. Castellucci;Hagan Bayley;James H. Schwartz

  • Cellular analysis of long-term habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex of Aplysia californica

    VF Castellucci;TJ Carew;ER Kandel

  • Functioning of identified neurons and synapses in abdominal ganglion of Aplysia in absence of protein synthesis.

    J H Schwartz;V F Castellucci;E R Kandel

  • Receptive fields and response properties of mechanoreceptor neurons innervating siphon skin and mantle shelf in Aplysia.

    John H Byrne;V. Castellucci;E. R. Kandel

  • Interneurons involved in mediation and modulation of gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. I. Identification and characterization.

    R D Hawkins;V F Castellucci;E R Kandel

  • Interneurons involved in mediation and modulation of gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. II. Identified neurons produce heterosynaptic facilitation contributing to behavioral sensitization.

    R D Hawkins;V F Castellucci;E R Kandel

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric R. Kandel
Eric R. Kandel Columbia University
Wayne S. Sossin
Wayne S. Sossin Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Thomas J. Carew
Thomas J. Carew New York University
Samuel Schacher
Samuel Schacher Columbia University
Luc DesGroseillers
Luc DesGroseillers University of Montreal
John H. Byrne
John H. Byrne The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Louis-Eric Trudeau
Louis-Eric Trudeau University of Montreal
James H. Schwartz
James H. Schwartz Columbia University
Robert D. Hawkins
Robert D. Hawkins Columbia University
Irving Kupfermann
Irving Kupfermann Columbia University

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