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D-Index
49
Citations
8626
World Ranking
5995
National Ranking
348

Yves Joanette 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 Yves Joanette sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 309 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yves Joanette 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 Yves Joanette sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Neural circuitry underlying voluntary suppression of sadness

    Johanne Lévesque;Fanny Eugène;Yves Joanette;Vincent Paquette

  • Research priorities to reduce the global burden of dementia by 2025

    Hiral Shah;Emiliano Albanese;Cynthia Duggan;Igor Rudan

  • Preventing dementia by preventing stroke: The Berlin Manifesto

    Vladimir Hachinski;Karl Einhäupl;Detlev Ganten;Suvarna Alladi

  • Amygdala responses to nonlinguistic emotional vocalizations.

    Shirley Fecteau;Pascal Belin;Pascal Belin;Yves Joanette;Jorge L. Armony

  • Is voice processing species-specific in human auditory cortex? An fMRI study.

    Shirley Fecteau;Jorge L. Armony;Jorge L. Armony;Yves Joanette;Pascal Belin

  • Informative content of narrative discourse in right-brain-damaged right-handers.

    Yves Joanette;Pierre Goulet;Bernadette Ska;Jean-Luc Nespoulous

  • Training-induced brain remapping in chronic aphasia: a pilot study.

    Paolo Vitali;Jubin Abutalebi;Marco Tettamanti;Massimo Danna

  • Pragmatics, theory of mind and executive functions after a right-hemisphere lesion: Different patterns of deficits

    Maud Champagne-Lavau;Yves Joanette

  • Mild cognitive impairment and cognitive impairment, no dementia: Part A, concept and diagnosis

    Howard Chertkow;Ziad Nasreddine;Yves Joanette;Valérie Drolet

  • Sensitivity to Voice in Human Prefrontal Cortex

    Shirley Fecteau;Jorge L. Armony;Yves Joanette;Pascal Belin

  • Towards a description of clinical communication impairment profiles following right‐hemisphere damage

    Hélène Côté;Mélissa Payer;Francine Giroux;Yves Joanette

  • Processing of metaphoric and non-metaphoric alternative meanings of words after right- and left-hemispheric lesion.

    Louise Gagnon;Pierre Goulet;Francine Giroux;Yves Joanette;Yves Joanette

  • Sequences of phonemic approximations in aphasia.

    Yves Joanette

  • Pointing with left vs right hand in left visual field neglect.

    Yves Joanette;Michèle Brouchon;Louise Gauthier;Madeleine Samson

  • Production and evaluation of requests by right hemisphere brain-damaged individuals.

    B. Stemmer;F. Giroux;Y. Joanette

  • Criterion-specific reduction of verbal fluency in right brain-damaged right-handers

    Yves Joanette;Pierre Goulet

  • Brazilian version of the Protocole Montréal d'Evaluation de la Communication (Protocole MEC): normative and reliability data.

    Rochele Paz Fonseca;Yves Joanette;Hélène Côté;Bernadette Ska

  • Fronto-striatal Contribution to Lexical Set-Shifting

    Yves Joanette;Michael Petrides;Thomas Jubault

  • Heterogeneity in the cognitive profile of normal elderly

    S Valdois;Y Joanette;A Poissant;B Ska

  • Visual Feature Integration with an Attention Deficit

    Martin Arguin;Patrick Cavanagh;Yves Joanette

  • Visual search for feature and conjunction targets with an attention deficit

    Martin Arguin;Yves Joanette;Patrick Cavanagh

  • Line orientation judgment in normal elderly and subjects with dementia of Alzheimer's type.

    Bernadette Ska;Arlette Poissant;Yves Joanette

  • Impaired word naming in right-brain-damaged right-handers: Error types and time-course analyses

    Yves Joanette;Pierre Goulet;Guylaine Le Dorze

  • Language in right-handers with right-hemisphere lesions: A preliminary study including anatomical, genetic, and social factors ☆

    Y. Joanette;A.R. Lecours;Y. Lepage;M. Lamoureux

  • Introducing a communication assessment tool to Brazilian speech therapists: the MAC Battery

    Rochele Paz Fonseca;Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Parente;Hélène Côté;Bernadette Ska

  • NEURAL CORRELATES OF SAD FEELINGS IN HEALTHY GIRLS

    J Lévesque;Y Joanette;Y Joanette;B Mensour;G Beaudoin

  • Visual allesthesia in manual pointing: Some evidence for a sensorimotor cerebral organization

    Yves Joanette;Michèle Brouchon

  • Analysis of conversational topic shifts : A multiple case study

    Linda J. Garcia;Yves Joanette

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernadette Ska
Bernadette Ska University of Montreal
Chris Code
Chris Code University of Exeter
Oury Monchi
Oury Monchi University of Montreal
Sylvie Belleville
Sylvie Belleville University of Montreal
Martin Arguin
Martin Arguin University of Montreal
Habib Benali
Habib Benali Concordia University
Sylviane Valdois
Sylviane Valdois Grenoble Alpes University
Simona Maria Brambati
Simona Maria Brambati University of Montreal
Louis Bherer
Louis Bherer University of Montreal
Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh York University

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