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Sylvie Chokron 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 Sylvie Chokron sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 160 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sylvie Chokron 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 Sylvie Chokron sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sylvie Chokron is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research primarily spans the domains of neuroscience and medicine, with a particular focus on subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, neurology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and social psychology.

Their scientific work extensively covers several key topics including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology

Chokron's publication record includes a range of articles focused on the intersections between vision, neurodevelopmental disorders, and cognitive processes. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Melatonin: From Pharmacokinetics to Clinical Use in Autism Spectrum Disorder" (2021), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "The inter-relationships between cerebral visual impairment, autism and intellectual disability" (2020), published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Cortical Visual Impairments and Learning Disabilities" (2021), published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "From vision to cognition: potential contributions of cerebral visual impairment to neurodevelopmental disorders" (2022), published in Journal of Neural Transmission
  • "Making sense of blindsense: a reply to Phillips" (2020), published in Cortex

Their frequent co-authors include Klara Kovarski, Gordon N. Dutton, Clémentine Garric, Florent Caetta, and Tiziana Zalla, reflecting ongoing collaborative research efforts within their fields of study.

Chokron's contributions have appeared regularly in several publication venues. The most frequent of these include:

  • Cerveau & Psycho with 13 publications
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience with 2 publications
  • Neurosurgery with 2 publications
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences with 1 publication
  • Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews with 1 publication

Best Publications

  • Melatonin: Pharmacology, Functions and Therapeutic Benefits

    Sylvie Tordjman;Sylvie Chokron;Richard Delorme;Annaëlle Charrier

  • Sensitivity of clinical and behavioural tests of spatial neglect after right hemisphere stroke

    P Azouvi;C Samuel;A Louis-Dreyfus;T Bernati

  • Effects of prenatal stress on fetal and child development: A critical literature review.

    Graignic-Philippe R;Dayan J;Chokron S;Jacquet Ay

  • Orienting of attention in left unilateral neglect.

    Paolo Bartolomeo;Sylvie Chokron

  • Influence of reading habits on line bisection.

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  • Right spatial neglect after left hemisphere stroke: qualitative and quantitative study.

    J.-M. Beis;C. Keller;N. Morin;P. Bartolomeo

  • Reading habits influence aesthetic preference

    Sylvie Chokron;Maria De Agostini

  • Brain networks of spatial awareness: evidence from diffusion tensor imaging tractography

    Marika Urbanski;Michel Thiebaut de Schotten;Sebastian Rodrigo;Marco Catani

  • Modulating the attentional bias in unilateral neglect: the effects of the strategic set.

    Paolo Bartolomeo;Eric Siéroff;Caroline Decaix;Sylvie Chokron

  • Scanning direction and line bisection: a study of normal subjects and unilateral neglect patients with opposite reading habits

    Sylvie Chokron;Paolo Bartolomeo;Marie-Thérèse Perenin;Gérard Helft

  • Egocentric frame of reference: its role in spatial bias after right hemisphere lesions.

    Paolo Bartolomeo;Sylvie Chokron

  • Reading habits and line bisection: a developmental approach.

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  • Uses of Virtual Reality for Diagnosis, Rehabilitation and Study of Unilateral Spatial Neglect: Review and Analysis

    Inna Tsirlin;Eve Dupierrix;Sylvie Chokron;Sabine Coquillart

  • Visually- and motor-based knowledge of letters: evidence from a pure alexic patient.

    Paolo Bartolomeo;Anne Catherine Bachoud-Lévi;Sylvie Chokron;Jean-Denis Degos

  • Independent effects of endogenous and exogenous spatial cueing: inhibition of return at endogenously attended target locations

    Juan Lupiáñez;Caroline Decaix;Caroline Decaix;Eric Siéroff;Sylvie Chokron

  • Social and psycho-intellectual outcome following radical removal of craniopharyngiomas in childhood. A prospective series.

    A. Pierre-Kahn;C. Recassens;G. Pinto;C. Thalassinos

  • Hemispheric specialization for spatial frequency processing in the analysis of natural scenes

    Carole Peyrin;Alan Chauvin;Sylvie Chokron;Christian Marendaz

  • From blindsight to sight: cognitive rehabilitation of visual field defects.

    Sylvie Chokron;Celine Perez;Michaël Obadia;Isabelle Gaudry

  • Experimental remission of unilateral spatial neglect.

    Sylvie Chokron;Eve Dupierrix;Matthias Tabert;Paolo Bartolomeo

  • Patterns of dissociation between left hemineglect and deviation of the egocentric reference.

    Sylvie Chokron;Paolo Bartolomeo

  • The Role of Vision in Spatial Representation

    Sylvie Chokron;Pascale Colliot;Paolo Bartolomeo

  • Pseudoneglect and reversed pseudoneglect among left-handers and right-handers.

    Eliana Sampaio;Sylvie Chokron

  • Impact of Cerebral Visual Impairments on Motor Skills: Implications for Developmental Coordination Disorders

    Sylvie Chokron;Gordon N. Dutton

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Bartolomeo
Paolo Bartolomeo Allen Institute for Brain Science
Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi École Normale Supérieure
Sylvie Tordjman
Sylvie Tordjman University of Rennes
Tiziana Zalla
Tiziana Zalla École Normale Supérieure
Monte S. Buchsbaum
Monte S. Buchsbaum University of California, San Diego
Jacques Blacher
Jacques Blacher Hôtel-Dieu de Paris
Marco Catani
Marco Catani King's College London
Marta I. Garrido
Marta I. Garrido University of Melbourne
Bruno Dubois
Bruno Dubois Université Paris Cité

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