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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 42 Citations 8,354 129 World Ranking 5240 National Ranking 35
Neuroscience D-index 42 Citations 8,390 137 World Ranking 4321 National Ranking 183

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognition
  • Perception

Her primary areas of investigation include Prism adaptation, Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Unilateral neglect and Neuroscience. Her research investigates the connection with Prism adaptation and areas like Developmental psychology which intersect with concerns in Adaptation. Her research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Working memory and Visual field.

Her Cognition research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Visual perception, Generalization and Audiology. Laure Pisella focuses mostly in the field of Unilateral neglect, narrowing it down to topics relating to Spatial cognition and, in certain cases, Lateralization of brain function. Her work on Brain mapping as part of general Neuroscience study is frequently linked to Cerebral blood flow, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

Her most cited work include:

  • Prism adaptation to a rightward optical deviation rehabilitates left hemispatial neglect (718 citations)
  • An 'automatic pilot' for the hand in human posterior parietal cortex: toward reinterpreting optic ataxia. (564 citations)
  • A lesion of the posterior parietal cortex disrupts on-line adjustments during aiming movements. (238 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Laure Pisella focuses on Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Posterior parietal cortex, Prism adaptation and Perception. Her work carried out in the field of Cognitive psychology brings together such families of science as Visual perception, Hemispatial neglect and Eye movement. Her studies in Posterior parietal cortex integrate themes in fields like Saccade, Visual field, Peripheral vision and Communication.

Her Visual field research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Neuropsychology. Her Prism adaptation study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology, Unilateral neglect and Cognition, Spatial cognition. Her work in the fields of Perception, such as Visual agnosia, overlaps with other areas such as Action.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (35.97%)
  • Cognitive psychology (39.57%)
  • Posterior parietal cortex (37.41%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Cognitive psychology (39.57%)
  • Posterior parietal cortex (37.41%)
  • Neuroscience (35.97%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Laure Pisella mainly focuses on Cognitive psychology, Posterior parietal cortex, Neuroscience, Visual perception and Visual search. Laure Pisella has included themes like Unilateral neglect, Cognition, Mental image, Gaze and Eye movement in her Cognitive psychology study. Her work in Unilateral neglect tackles topics such as Auditory Perceptual Disorder which are related to areas like Hemispatial neglect.

Laure Pisella works in the field of Posterior parietal cortex, namely Optic ataxia. Her work deals with themes such as Developmental psychology, Working memory, Neuropsychology and Artificial intelligence, which intersect with Visual perception. Her study with Prism adaptation involves better knowledge in Adaptation.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Semiology of neglect: An update. (41 citations)
  • Rise and fall of the two visual systems theory. (35 citations)
  • The asymmetrical effect of leftward and rightward prisms on intact visuospatial cognition. (18 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognition
  • Artificial intelligence

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Prism adaptation, Posterior parietal cortex and Visual perception. Her Cognitive psychology research includes elements of Perceptual Disorders, Unilateral neglect and Hemispatial neglect. Her study in Prism adaptation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Lateralization of brain function, Cognition and Balance.

Her research integrates issues of Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Visual field and Peripheral vision in her study of Posterior parietal cortex. The study incorporates disciplines such as Working memory and Neuropsychology in addition to Visual perception. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Optic ataxia, Dorsum and Proprioceptive deficit.

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Best Publications

Prism adaptation to a rightward optical deviation rehabilitates left hemispatial neglect

Yves Rossetti;Gilles Rode;Laure Pisella;Alessandro Farné.
Nature (1998)

1122 Citations

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.
Nature Neuroscience (2000)

900 Citations

A lesion of the posterior parietal cortex disrupts on-line adjustments during aiming movements.

Hélène Gréa;Laure Pisella;Yves Rossetti;Michel Desmurget.
Neuropsychologia (2002)

387 Citations

Optic ataxia revisited: visually guided action versus immediate visuomotor control.

Yves Rossetti;Laure Pisella;Alain Vighetto.
Experimental Brain Research (2003)

283 Citations

Grasping the past. delay can improve visuomotor performance.

A.D Milner;H.C Dijkerman;L Pisella;R.D McIntosh.
Current Biology (2001)

271 Citations

No double-dissociation between optic ataxia and visual agnosia: multiple sub-streams for multiple visuo-manual integrations.

L. Pisella;F. Binkofski;K. Lasek;I. Toni;I. Toni.
Neuropsychologia (2006)

240 Citations

Delayed reaching and grasping in patients with optic ataxia.

A.D. Milner;H.C. Dijkerman;R.D. McIntosh;Y. Rossetti.
Progress in Brain Research (2003)

218 Citations

Enhancing Visuomotor Adaptation by Reducing Error Signals: Single-step (Aware) versus Multiple-step (Unaware) Exposure to Wedge Prisms

Carine Michel;Carine Michel;Laure Pisella;Claude Prablanc;Gilles Rode.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2007)

212 Citations

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

Laure Pisella;Gilles Rode;Alessandro Farnè;Dominique Boisson.
Neuropsychologia (2002)

191 Citations

Prism adaptation in the rehabilitation of patients with visuo-spatial cognitive disorders

Laure Pisella;Gilles Rode;Alessandro Farnè;Caroline Tilikete.
Current Opinion in Neurology (2006)

190 Citations

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