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Laure Pisella publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Laure Pisella sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 148 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Laure Pisella D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Laure Pisella sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Laure Pisella is affiliated with Inserm: Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale in France. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and developmental and educational psychology as subfields.

Their scientific work encompasses several key topics including:

  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Spatial neglect and hemispheric dysfunction
  • Neural and behavioral psychology studies
  • Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
  • Ophthalmology and visual impairment studies
  • Children's physical and motor development
  • Reading and literacy development

Laure Pisella's publication record includes frequent contributions to notable journals such as the Journal of Vision, Revue Neurologique, Neuropsychologia, European Journal of Neuroscience, and Alzheimer's & Dementia.

Significant papers authored or co-authored by Laure Pisella include:

  • Elementary visuospatial perception deficit in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, 2020, Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
  • Superior Parietal Lobule: A Role in Relative Localization of Multiple Different Elements, 2020, Cerebral Cortex
  • Toward the characterization of a visual form of developmental dyslexia: Reduced visuo-attentional capacity for processing multiple stimuli made of separable features, 2023, Cognitive Neuropsychology
  • The posterior parietal cortex processes visuo-spatial and extra-retinal information for saccadic remapping: A case study, 2021, Cortex
  • Attentional limits in visual search with and without dorsal parietal dysfunction: space-based window or object-based span?, 2021, Neuropsychologia

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors including Aarlenne Z. Khan, Audrey Vialatte, Julie Ouerfelli-Ethier, Tristan Jurkiewicz, and Romain Fournet. These collaborations have contributed to research outputs spanning diverse areas within cognitive neuroscience and related fields.

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

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

    Hélène Gréa;Laure Pisella;Yves Rossetti;Michel Desmurget

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

    Yves Rossetti;Laure Pisella;Alain Vighetto

  • Grasping the past. delay can improve visuomotor performance.

    A.D Milner;H.C Dijkerman;L Pisella;R.D McIntosh

  • 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

  • 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

  • Delayed reaching and grasping in patients with optic ataxia.

    A.D. Milner;H.C. Dijkerman;R.D. McIntosh;Y. Rossetti

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

    Laure Pisella;Gilles Rode;Alessandro Farnè;Caroline Tilikete

  • 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

  • Cognitive bias induced by visuo-motor adaptation to prisms: a simulation of unilateral neglect in normal individuals?

    C Colent;Laure Pisella;C Bernieri;Gilles Rode

  • The contribution of spatial remapping impairments to unilateral visual neglect.

    Laure Pisella;Jason B Mattingley

  • Impaired Working Memory for Location but not for Colour or Shape in Visual Neglect: a Comparison of Parietal and Non-Parietal Lesions

    Laure Pisella;Nadja Berberovic;Jason B. Mattingley

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

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

  • Rehabilitation of spatial neglect by prism adaptation: A peculiar expansion of sensorimotor after-effects to spatial cognition

    Sophie Jacquin-Courtois;Sophie Jacquin-Courtois;Jacinta O'Shea;Jacinta O'Shea;Jacques Luauté;Jacques Luauté;Laure Pisella;Laure Pisella

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

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

  • Optic ataxia and the function of the dorsal stream: contributions to perception and action.

    Laure Pisella;Lauren Sergio;Annabelle Blangero;Héloïse Torchin

  • Semiology of neglect: An update.

    G. Rode;C. Pagliari;L. Huchon;Yves Rossetti

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Rossetti
Yves Rossetti Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Gilles Rode
Gilles Rode Hospices Civils de Lyon
Dominique Boisson
Dominique Boisson Hôpital Édouard-Herriot
Caroline Tilikete
Caroline Tilikete Hospices Civils de Lyon
James Danckert
James Danckert University of Waterloo
Lauren E. Sergio
Lauren E. Sergio York University
Peter W. Halligan
Peter W. Halligan Cardiff University

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