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Bernard Mazoyer

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  340
Citations -  43021

Bernard Mazoyer is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hyperintensity. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 337 publications receiving 38120 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard Mazoyer include University of California, Berkeley & French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.

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Language lateralization in left-handed patients with schizophrenia.

TL;DR: It is suggested that decreased lateralization for language production was more closely related to handedness than to schizophrenia, and leftward asymmetry of the inferior frontal, precentral, and supramarginal gyri as well as the intra-parietal sulcus in non-right- handers compared to right-handers.
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Typical and atypical language brain organization based on intrinsic connectivity and multitask functional asymmetries

TL;DR: A loose hemispheric specialization for language permits the hosting of language in either the left and/or right hemisphere as assessed by a very high incidence of dissociations across various language task-induced asymmetries in this group.
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Cluster analysis in individual functional brain images: Some new techniques to enhance the sensitivity of activation detection methods

TL;DR: This work proposes some new techniques to enhance detection sensitivity in the analysis of brain activation maps by using a multi‐filtering strategy and the use of a hierarchical decomposition.
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Hippocampal Atrophy and Subsequent Depressive Symptoms in Older Men and Women: Results From a 10-Year Prospective Cohort

TL;DR: Hippocampal atrophy was associated with more subsequent depressive symptoms and with shorter-term worsening of symptoms in women and no association was detected in men.
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Striatal and cerebellar vesicular acetylcholine transporter expression is disrupted in human DYT1 dystonia

TL;DR: In this paper, an age-related decrease in vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) expression was found in the posterior putamen and caudate nucleus of DYT1 patients versus matched controls, with low expression in young but not in older patients.