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Antoni Capdevila
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 64
Citations - 5216
Antoni Capdevila is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 64 publications receiving 4941 citations. Previous affiliations of Antoni Capdevila include Hospital de Sant Pau.
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Cerebral lateralization of language in normal left-handed people studied by functional MRI.
TL;DR: Silent word generation lateralizes to the left cerebral hemisphere in both handedness groups, but right-hemisphere participation is frequent in normal left-handed subjects.
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When does human brain development end? Evidence of corpus callosum growth up to adulthood
TL;DR: Clinical and experimental data about the corpus callosum, together with the present findings, suggest that the corpusCallosum is part of the highest order‐latest maturing neural network of the brain.
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Failure to deactivate in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia: dysfunction of the default mode network?
Edith Pomarol-Clotet,Raymond Salvador,Salvador Sarró,Jesus J. Gomar,Fidel Vila,A. Martínez,A. Guerrero,Jordi Ortiz-Gil,Bibiana Sans-Sansa,Antoni Capdevila,J. M. Cebamanos,Peter J. McKenna +11 more
TL;DR: Patients with schizophrenia show both failure to activate and failure to deactivate during performance of a working memory task, including an area in the anterior prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex that corresponds to one of the two midline components of the ‘default mode network’ implicated in functions related to maintaining one's sense of self.
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Leuko-Araiosis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Speed of Mental Processing
Carme Junqué,Jesús Pujol,Pere Vendrell,Olga Bruna,Mercé Jódar,Joan C. Ribas,Jaume Viñas,Antoni Capdevila,Josep Lluís Martí-Vilalta +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that leuko-araiosis was related to performance on tasks measuring the speed of information processing and, in particular, on those that involve complex processes.
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Development of a decision support system for diagnosis and grading of brain tumours using in vivo magnetic resonance single voxel spectra.
A. R. Tate,A. R. Tate,Joshua Underwood,Dionisio Acosta,Dionisio Acosta,Margarida Julià-Sapé,Carles Majós,Àngel Moreno-Torres,Franklyn A. Howe,Marinette van der Graaf,Virginie Lefournier,Mary Murphy,Alison Loosemore,Christophe Ladroue,Pieter Wesseling,J.-L. Bosson,Miquel E. Cabañas,Arjan W. Simonetti,Witold Gajewicz,Jorge Calvar,Antoni Capdevila,Peter R. Wilkins,B. Anthony Bell,Chantal Rémy,Arend Heerschap,Des Watson,John R. Griffiths,Carles Arús +27 more
TL;DR: Results of the preliminary clinical analysis of the added value of using the DSS for brain tumour diagnosis with MRS showed a small but significant improvement over MRI used alone.