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Dominique Boisson

Dominique Boisson

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
39
Citations
7966
World Ranking
5591
National Ranking
61

Overview

Dominique Boisson is affiliated with Hôpital Édouard-Herriot in France and is active in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research centers largely on geophysics, with notable contributions to global and planetary change, atmospheric science, artificial intelligence applications, and issues related to management, monitoring, policy, and law within their field.

Boisson's work addresses several main topics including earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic waves and analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, earthquake detection and analysis, geological and tectonic studies in Latin America, hydrology and drought analysis, and climate variability and models.

Their recent scientific publications include:

  • Citizen seismology helps decipher the 2021 Haiti earthquake, 2022, Science
  • Rainfall in the Greater and Lesser Antilles: Performance of five gridded datasets on a daily timescale, 2022, Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
  • A Socio-Seismology Experiment in Haiti, 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Earthquake-induced landslides in Haiti: analysis of seismotectonic and possible climatic influences, 2022, Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • Rupture Segmentation of the 14 August 2021 Mw 7.2 Nippes, Haiti, Earthquake Using Aftershock Relocation from a Local Seismic Deployment, 2022, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Boisson include:

  • E. Calais
  • Steeve Symithe
  • Tony Monfret
  • Françoise Courboulex
  • A. Deschamps

Boisson has published in several prominent scientific journals repeatedly, including:

  • Science
  • Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Best Publications

  • Prism adaptation to a rightward optical deviation rehabilitates left hemispatial neglect

    Yves Rossetti;Gilles Rode;Laure Pisella;Alessandro Farné

  • An 'automatic pilot' for the hand in human posterior parietal cortex: toward reinterpreting optic ataxia.

    L. Pisella;H. Gréa;C. Tilikete;C. Tilikete;A. Vighetto;A. Vighetto

  • Long-term outcomes of chronic minimally conscious and vegetative states

    J. Luauté;Delphine Maucort-Boulch;L. Tell;F. Quelard

  • Visuo-spatial neglect: a systematic review of current interventions and their effectiveness.

    Jacques Luauté;Peter Halligan;Gilles Rode;Yves Rossetti

  • Prism adaptation improves representational neglect.

    Gilles Rode;Yves Rossetti;Yves Rossetti;Dominique Boisson;Dominique Boisson

  • Dynamic Changes in Brain Activity during Prism Adaptation

    Jacques Luauté;Sophie Schwartz;Yves Rossetti;Mona Spiridon

  • Predominance of postural imbalance in left hemiparetic patients.

    G Rode;C Tiliket;D Boisson

  • Does Action Make the Link Between Number and Space Representation? Visuo-Manual Adaptation Improves Number Bisection in Unilateral Neglect

    Y. Rossetti;S. Jacquin-Courtois;G. Rode;H. Ota

  • Prism adaptation to rightward optical deviation improves postural imbalance in left-hemiparetic patients

    Caroline Tilikete;Gilles Rode;Yves Rossetti;Jacques Pichon

  • Dissociated long lasting improvements of straight-ahead pointing and line bisection tasks in two hemineglect patients.

    Laure Pisella;Gilles Rode;Alessandro Farnè;Dominique Boisson

  • Simulating unilateral neglect in normals using prism adaptation: implications for theory.

    Carine Michel;Laure Pisella;Peter W Halligan;Jacques Luauté

  • Visually guided reaching: bilateral posterior parietal lesions cause a switch from fast visuomotor to slow cognitive control

    Y Rossetti;P Revol;Robert McIntosh;L Pisella

  • Implicit processing of somaesthetic information: a dissociation between where and how?

    Yves Rossetti;Gilles Rode;Dominique Boisson

  • Functional anatomy of the therapeutic effects of prism adaptation on left neglect

    J. Luaute;C. Michel;G. Rode;L. Pisella

  • Optic ataxia errors depend on remapped, not viewed, target location

    A Z Khan;A Z Khan;L Pisella;A Vighetto;F Cotton

  • Bottom-up transfer of sensory-motor plasticity to recovery of spatial cognition: visuomotor adaptation and spatial neglect

    Gilles Rode;Gilles Rode;Laure Pisella;Yves Rossetti;Yves Rossetti;Alessandro Farnè

  • Predictive factors of chronic post-traumatic stress disorder 6 months after a road traffic accident.

    Laetitia Chossegros;Martine Hours;Pierrette Charnay;Marlène Bernard

  • Wheel-chair driving improvement following visuo-manual prism adaptation.

    Sophie Jacquin-Courtois;Gilles Rode;Laure Pisella;Dominique Boisson

  • Ipsidirectional impairment of prism adaptation after unilateral lesion of anterior cerebellum.

    L. Pisella;Y. Rossetti;C. Michel;G. Rode

  • Selective posterior rhizotomy in the dorsal root entry zone for treatment of hyperspasticity and pain in the hemiplegic upper limb.

    Marc Sindou;Jean Jacques Mifsud;Dominique Boisson;Alain Goutelle

  • Does Action Make the Link Between Number and Space Representation? Adaptation Improves Number Bisection

    Y. Rossetti;S. Jacquin-Courtois;G. Rode;H. Ota

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Rossetti
Yves Rossetti Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Gilles Rode
Gilles Rode Hospices Civils de Lyon
Laure Pisella
Laure Pisella Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Caroline Tilikete
Caroline Tilikete Hospices Civils de Lyon
Peter W. Halligan
Peter W. Halligan Cardiff University
Catherine Fischer
Catherine Fischer Hospices Civils de Lyon
James Danckert
James Danckert University of Waterloo
Patrik Vuilleumier
Patrik Vuilleumier University of Geneva
Werner X. Schneider
Werner X. Schneider Bielefeld University

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