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2026

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in France Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Psychology in France Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Psychology in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Psychology in France Leader Award

Overview

Yves Rossetti is affiliated with the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center in France. Their research contributions span the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Neurology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Cultural Studies. The scientist's work covers various topics including Action Observation and Synchronization, Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction, Motor Control and Adaptation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Child and Animal Learning Development, Visual perception and processing mechanisms, and Language and cultural evolution.

Frequent co-authors associated with Yves Rossetti include François Osiurak, François Quesque, Mathieu Lesourd, Giovanni Federico, and E. Chabanat. These collaborations reflect a network of research often concentrated on cognitive and neurological sciences.

Yves Rossetti has published extensively in several scientific venues. The primary publication outlets include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cortex, NeuroImage, Communications Psychology, and Scientific Reports. These venues indicate a strong presence in both preprint and peer-reviewed research communities focused on brain sciences and psychology.

Among Yves Rossetti's recent papers are the following:

  • What Do Theory-of-Mind Tasks Actually Measure? Theory and Practice (2020), Perspectives on Psychological Science
  • Defining key concepts for mental state attribution (2024), Communications Psychology
  • The cortical thickness of the area PF of the left inferior parietal cortex mediates technical-reasoning skills (2022), Scientific Reports
  • Pantomime of tool use: looking beyond apraxia (2021), Brain Communications
  • Involvement of the posterior tool processing network during explicit retrieval of action tool and semantic tool knowledge: an fMRI study (2023), Cerebral Cortex

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

  • Applications of prism adaptation: a tutorial in theory and method

    Gordon M. Redding;Yves Rossetti;Benjamin Wallace

  • From eye to hand: planning goal-directed movements.

    Michel Desmurget;Denis Pélisson;Yves Rossetti;Claude Prablanc

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

    Hélène Gréa;Laure Pisella;Yves Rossetti;Michel Desmurget

  • Vectorial coding of movement: vision, proprioception, or both?

    Y. Rossetti;M. Desmurget;C. Prablanc

  • Visuo-spatial neglect: a systematic review of current interventions and their effectiveness.

    Jacques Luauté;Peter Halligan;Gilles Rode;Yves Rossetti

  • Horizontal spatial representations of time: evidence for the STEARC effect.

    Masami Ishihara;Peter E. Keller;Yves Rossetti;Wolfgang Prinz

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

    Yves Rossetti;Laure Pisella;Alain Vighetto

  • Implicit Short-Lived Motor Representations of Space in Brain Damaged and Healthy Subjects ☆

    Yves Rossetti

  • Prism adaptation improves representational neglect.

    Gilles Rode;Yves Rossetti;Yves Rossetti;Dominique Boisson;Dominique Boisson

  • What Do Theory-of-Mind Tasks Actually Measure? Theory and Practice.

    François Quesque;Yves Rossetti

  • Grasping the past. delay can improve visuomotor performance.

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

  • Dynamic Changes in Brain Activity during Prism Adaptation

    Jacques Luauté;Sophie Schwartz;Yves Rossetti;Mona Spiridon

  • 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

  • Parietal rTMS distorts the mental number line: simulating 'spatial' neglect in healthy subjects.

    Silke M. Göbel;Marco Calabria;Alessandro Farnè;Yves Rossetti

  • The effect of viewing the static hand prior to movement onset on pointing kinematics and variability

    Yves Rossetti;George Stelmach;Michel Desmurget;Claude Prablanc

  • 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

  • Ameliorating neglect with prism adaptation: visuo-manual and visuo-verbal measures.

    Alessandro Farnè;Yves Rossetti;Silvia Toniolo;Elisabetta Làdavas

  • Delayed reaching and grasping in patients with optic ataxia.

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

  • Sensorimotor foundations of higher cognition

    Patrick Haggard;Yves Rossetti;光男 川人

Frequent Co-Authors

Laure Pisella
Laure Pisella Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Gilles Rode
Gilles Rode Hospices Civils de Lyon
Caroline Tilikete
Caroline Tilikete Hospices Civils de Lyon
James Danckert
James Danckert University of Waterloo
Michel Desmurget
Michel Desmurget Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Robert D. McIntosh
Robert D. McIntosh University of Edinburgh
Giuseppe Vallar
Giuseppe Vallar University of Milano-Bicocca
Peter W. Halligan
Peter W. Halligan Cardiff University

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