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Vicente Ibáñez is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland and is active in the field of Computer Science. Their research primarily spans areas such as Information Systems, Demography, and Computer Science Applications.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on educational innovation and technological integration in knowledge societies. These include:

  • Discapacidad Auditiva: Lengua de Señas como Estrategia para Superar las Barreras de la Comunicación y Fortalecer la Diversidad en la Educación Superior, 2024, Ciencia Latina Revista Científica Multidisciplinar
  • Transformación Digital y Acceso a la Educación Superior: El Rol de la Inteligencia Artificial en la Formación de estudiantes de Bachillerato, 2025, Revista Veritas de Difusão Cientifica.

The topics covered in their work focus on Educational Innovations and Technology, Knowledge Societies in the 21st Century, and E-Learning and Knowledge Management.

They frequently collaborate with several co-authors, including:

  • Hugo Ricardo Caicedo Ibáñez
  • Marcos Antonio Romero Morocho
  • Wilson Eugenio Montes Reyna
  • Luis Edgar Sánchez Ludeña
  • Mariuxi Magaly Vera Molina

Vicente Ibáñez contributes regularly to specialized publication venues such as Ciencia Latina Revista Científica Multidisciplinar and Revista Veritas de Difusão Cientifica.

Best Publications

  • Activation of the primary visual cortex by Braille reading in blind subjects.

    Norihiro Sadato;Alvaro Pascual-Leone;Jordan Grafman;Vicente Ibañez

  • Differing patterns of striatal 18F‐dopa uptake in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and progressive supranuclear palsy

    D. J. Brooks;V. Ibanez;G. V. Sawle;N. Quinn

  • Cerebral structures participating in motor preparation in humans: a positron emission tomography study.

    M. P. Deiber;V. Ibanez;N. Sadato;M. Hallett

  • Striatal D2 receptor status in patients with Parkinson's disease, striatonigral degeneration, and progressive supranuclear palsy, measured with 11C‐raclopride and positron emission tomography

    D. J. Brooks;V. Ibanez;G. V. Sawle;E. D. Playford

  • Neural networks for Braille reading by the blind.

    Norihiro Sadato;Alvaro Pascual-Leone;Alvaro Pascual-Leone;Jordan Grafman;Marie Pierre Deiber

  • Dynamic cortical involvement in implicit and explicit motor sequence learning : A PET study

    M. Honda;M.-P. Deiber;V. Ibanez;A. Pascual-Leone

  • Mesial Motor Areas in Self-Initiated Versus Externally Triggered Movements Examined With fMRI: Effect of Movement Type and Rate

    Marie Pierre Deiber;Manabu Honda;Vicente Ibañez;Norihiro Sadato

  • Cerebral processes related to visuomotor imagery and generation of simple finger movements studied with positron emission tomography.

    Marie-Pierre Deiber;Marie-Pierre Deiber;Vicente Ibañez;Manabu Honda;Norihiro Sadato

  • Complexity affects regional cerebral blood flow change during sequential finger movements

    Norihiro Sadato;Gregory Campbell;Vicente Ibáñez;Marie Pierre Deiber

  • Regional glucose metabolic abnormalities are not the result of atrophy in Alzheimer's disease

    Vicente Ibáñez;Pietro Pietrini;Gene E. Alexander;Maura L. Furey

  • Frequency-Dependent Changes of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Finger Movements

    Norihiro Sadato;Vicente Ibañez;Marie-Pierre Deiber;Gregory Campbell

  • Distinction between Perceptual and Attentional Processing in Working Memory Tasks: A Study of Phase-locked and Induced Oscillatory Brain Dynamics

    Marie-Pierre Deiber;Pascal Missonnier;Olivier Bertrand;Gabriel Gold

  • Isolated tremor and disruption of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system: an 18F-dopa PET study.

    D. J. Brooks;E. D. Playford;V. Ibanez;G. V. Sawle

  • Deficient activation of the motor cortical network in patients with writer’s cramp

    V. Ibáñez;N. Sadato;B. Karp;M.-P. Deiber

  • Frequency-dependent changes of regional cerebral blood flow during finger movements: functional MRI compared to PET.

    Norihiro Sadato;Vicente Ibañez;Gregory Campbell;Marie-Pierre Deiber

  • Frontal theta event-related synchronization: comparison of directed attention and working memory load effects

    P. Missonnier;M.-P. Deiber;G. Gold;P. Millet

  • Sequential mapping favours the hypothesis of distinct generators for Na and Pa middle latency auditory evoked potentials.

    M.P. Deiber;V. Ibañez;C. Fischer;F. Perrin

  • Working memory load–related electroencephalographic parameters can differentiate progressive from stable mild cognitive impairment

    Pascal Missonnier;M. P. Deiber;M. P. Deiber;Gabriel Gold;François Herrmann

  • A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of cortical regions associated with motor task execution and motor ideation in humans

    Marc Leonardo;Marc Leonardo;Jordan Fieldman;Jordan Fieldman;Norihiro Sadato;Gregory Campbell

  • Effects of stimulus rate on regional cerebral blood flow after median nerve stimulation

    Vicente Ibáñez;Marie-Pierre Deiber;Norihiro Sadato;Camilo Toro

  • The Effect of Brain Atrophy on Cerebral Hypometabolism in the Visual Variant of Alzheimer Disease

    Arun L. W. Bokde;Pietro Pietrini;Vicente Ibáñez;Maura L. Furey

Frequent Co-Authors

Marie-Pierre Deiber
Marie-Pierre Deiber University of Geneva
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health
Norihiro Sadato
Norihiro Sadato National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Gene E. Alexander
Gene E. Alexander University of Arizona
Barry Horwitz
Barry Horwitz National Institutes of Health
François Mauguière
François Mauguière Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Pietro Pietrini
Pietro Pietrini IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Catherine Fischer
Catherine Fischer Hospices Civils de Lyon
Arun L.W. Bokde
Arun L.W. Bokde Trinity College Dublin
Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Alvaro Pascual-Leone Harvard University

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