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Guillaume Herbet 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 Guillaume Herbet sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 125 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Guillaume Herbet 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 Guillaume Herbet 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.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Guillaume Herbet is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research primarily lies within the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Epidemiology, Neurology, and Genetics.

Their scholarly contributions encompass several main topics within neuroscience, including Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Meningioma and Schwannoma Management, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and the Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism.

Guillaume Herbet has published extensively, with notable works including:

  • Revisiting the Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain: Toward a Meta-Networking Theory of Cerebral Functions, 2020, Physiological Reviews
  • Cognitive preservation following awake mapping-based neurosurgery for low-grade gliomas: A longitudinal, within-patient design study, 2021, Neuro-Oncology
  • White matter tracts and executive functions: a review of causal and correlation evidence, 2023, Brain
  • Network-behavior mapping of lasting executive impairments after low-grade glioma surgery, 2020, Brain Structure and Function
  • Neuropsychological assessments before and after awake surgery for incidental low-grade gliomas, 2020, Journal of neurosurgery

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers in their field. Their most common coauthors include:

  • Hugues Duffau (31 publications)
  • Sylvie Moritz-Gasser (20 publications)
  • Anne-Laure Lemaitre (18 publications)
  • Sam Ng (16 publications)
  • Joel Bruss (4 publications)

Guillaume Herbet's work appears regularly in a selection of academic journals. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Brain (6 publications)
  • Journal of neurosurgery (6 publications)
  • Brain Structure and Function (3 publications)
  • Neurosurgery (3 publications)
  • Annals of Neurology (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Probabilistic map of critical functional regions of the human cerebral cortex: Broca’s area revisited

    Matthew C. Tate;Matthew C. Tate;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Joseph E. Tate

  • Functional Anatomy of the Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus: From Historical Reports to Current Hypotheses.

    Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Ilyess Zemmoura;Hugues Duffau;Hugues Duffau

  • Mapping neuroplastic potential in brain-damaged patients.

    Guillaume Herbet;Maxime Maheu;Maxime Maheu;Emanuele Costi;Gilles Lafargue

  • Role of fronto-striatal tract and frontal aslant tract in movement and speech: an axonal mapping study.

    Masashi Kinoshita;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur;Jeremy Deverdun;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser

  • Revisiting the Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain: Toward a Meta-Networking Theory of Cerebral Functions.

    Guillaume Herbet;Hugues Duffau

  • The left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus subserves language semantics: a multilevel lesion study.

    Fabien Almairac;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur

  • Mapping the connectivity underlying multimodal (verbal and non-verbal) semantic processing: A brain electrostimulation study

    Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Hugues Duffau;Hugues Duffau

  • Mapping critical cortical hubs and white matter pathways by direct electrical stimulation: An original functional atlas of the human brain

    Silvio Sarubbo;Matthew Tate;Alessandro De Benedictis;Stefano Merler

  • Inferring a dual-stream model of mentalizing from associative white matter fibres disconnection.

    Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Gilles Lafargue;François Bonnetblanc;François Bonnetblanc;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser

  • Toward a pluri-component, multimodal, and dynamic organization of the ventral semantic stream in humans: lessons from stimulation mapping in awake patients

    Hugues Duffau;Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser

  • Intraoperative subcortical electrical mapping of optic radiations in awake surgery for glioma involving visual pathways

    Guillaume Gras-Combe;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Guillaume Herbet;Hugues Duffau

  • Direct evidence for the contributive role of the right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in non-verbal semantic cognition.

    Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Hugues Duffau

  • Role of the left frontal aslant tract in stuttering: a brain stimulation and tractographic study

    Rahsan Kemerdere;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur;Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur;Jérémy Deverdun;Jérôme Cochereau

  • New insights into the neural network mediating reading processes provided by cortico‐subcortical electrical mapping

    Ilyess Zemmoura;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Hugues Duffau;Hugues Duffau

  • Recovery of functional connectivity of the sensorimotor network after surgery for diffuse low-grade gliomas involving the supplementary motor area.

    Matthieu Vassal;Céline Charroud;Jérémy Deverdun;Emmanuelle Le Bars

  • Challenging the Myth of Right Nondominant Hemisphere: Lessons from Corticosubcortical Stimulation Mapping in Awake Surgery and Surgical Implications

    Tatiana Vilasboas;Guillaume Herbet;Hugues Duffau;Hugues Duffau

  • Limited plastic potential of the left ventral premotor cortex in speech articulation: evidence from intraoperative awake mapping in glioma patients.

    Kim van Geemen;Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Hugues Duffau

  • Low Rate of Intraoperative Seizures During Awake Craniotomy in a Prospective Cohort with 374 Supratentorial Brain Lesions: Electrocorticography Is Not Mandatory.

    Julien Boetto;Luc Bertram;Gérard Moulinié;Guillaume Herbet

  • Converging evidence for a cortico-subcortical network mediating lexical retrieval.

    Guillaume Herbet;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Morgane Boiseau;Sophie Duvaux

  • Subcortical electrostimulation to identify network subserving motor control.

    Philippe Schucht;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Sylvie Moritz-Gasser;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Andreas Raabe

  • Combination of neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgical resection as a new strategy for WHO grade II gliomas: a study of cognitive status and quality of life.

    Marie Blonski;Luc Taillandier;Guillaume Herbet;Guillaume Herbet;Igor Lima Maldonado;Igor Lima Maldonado

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugues Duffau
Hugues Duffau University of Montpellier
Sylvie Moritz-Gasser
Sylvie Moritz-Gasser University of Montpellier
Stefano Merler
Stefano Merler Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Paolo Bartolomeo
Paolo Bartolomeo Allen Institute for Brain Science
Andreas Raabe
Andreas Raabe University of Bern
Michael A. Nitsche
Michael A. Nitsche TU Dortmund University
Martin Klein
Martin Klein Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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