About
Sylvie Chokron is a neuropsychologist and research director at the CNRS. She heads the Perception, Action, and Development team at Paris-Descartes University and is the founder and director of the Institute of Neuropsychology, Neurovision, and Neurocognition (I3N) at the Rothschild Ophthalmological Foundation in Paris.
Latest publication
Neurovisual disorders in children: The importance of early parental guidance
- By Sylvie Chokron
- and Romane Poisot
In Contraste (2026/1 n° 63)
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The development of prosocial behavior and altruism in children
- By Lucie Rose,
- Klara Kovarski,
- Florent Caetta
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2020/4 Volume 12)
Cortical blindness: Semiology, aetiology, and neuropsychological rehabilitation
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2013/1 Volume 5)
Homonymous hemianopia: Visual field defect, implicit perception, and hallucinations
- By Céline Perez,
- Inès Gillet-Ben Nejma,
- Sébastien Allali,
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2014/4 Volume 6)
Neurovisual disorders in children: The importance of early parental guidance
- By Sylvie Chokron
- and Romane Poisot
In Contraste (2026/1 n° 63)
Visual impairments, social interaction disorders, and cognitive development
- By Sylvie Chokron
- and Tiziana Zalla
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2017/1 Volume 9)
Cerebral visual impairment in children: A neuropsychological perspective
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2015/1 Volume 7)
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Articles
Neurovisual disorders in children: The importance of early parental guidance
- By Sylvie Chokron
- and Romane Poisot
In Contraste (2026/1 n° 63)
The development of prosocial behavior and altruism in children
- By Lucie Rose,
- Klara Kovarski,
- Florent Caetta
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2020/4 Volume 12)
The effect that an extraordinary context has on altruism in children
- By Lucie Rose,
- Klara Kovarski,
- Florent Caetta
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2020/2 Volume 12)
The contribution of teleconsultation to the neuropsychological assessment of children
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2020/2 Volume 12)
Blanche Ducarne (1926-2018): Neuropsychologist and pioneer
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2020/1 Volume 12)
Neuropsychology's contribution to learning disabilities
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2019/1 Volume 11)
The developmental and cognitive profile of children and adolescents with Joubert's syndrome
- By Stéphanie Vanwalleghem,
- Silvia Sacco,
- Diane Doummar,
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2017/3 Volume 9)
Visual impairments, social interaction disorders, and cognitive development
- By Sylvie Chokron
- and Tiziana Zalla
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2017/1 Volume 9)
Centrally Based Neuro-visual Disorders: A Window to Consciousness
In Revue française de psychosomatique (2016/1 No 49)
What treatments are available for children with neurovisual disorders?
In Contraste (2016/1 No 43)
Cerebral visual impairment in children: A neuropsychological perspective
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2015/1 Volume 7)
Homonymous hemianopia: Visual field defect, implicit perception, and hallucinations
- By Céline Perez,
- Inès Gillet-Ben Nejma,
- Sébastien Allali,
- et al.
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2014/4 Volume 6)
Cortical blindness: Semiology, aetiology, and neuropsychological rehabilitation
In Revue de neuropsychologie (2013/1 Volume 5)