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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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Towards the fusion of EEG and PET data for brain functional imaging
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Regional cerebral activation during word production in negative schizophrenia
M. Verdys,Eric Artiges,A. Manus,A. Féline,D. Lévy-Attar,Marie-Laure Paillère-Martinot,M. Leborgne,N. Tzourio,L. Di Giamberardino,Bernard Mazoyer,J.L. Martinot +10 more
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CHAPTER 66 – Individual Detection of Activations Using Amplitude and Size Information: Evaluation of a New Algorithm
Fabrice Crivello,Jean-Baptiste Poline,N. Tzourio,Laurent Petit,Emmanuel Mellet,M. Ioliot,L. Iaurier,E. Talarico,Bernard Mazoyer +8 more
TL;DR: Applied to single-subject data, HMSD provides a first approximation of the activated areas extent, offers the opportunity to look at detailed correlation between brain anatomy and function, and reveals significant individual differences in the functional anatomy of silent verb generation.
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Genomic studies across the lifespan point to early mechanisms determining subcortical volumes.
Quentin Le Grand,Claudia L. Satizabal,Muralidharan Sargurupremraj,Aniket Mishra,Aicha Soumare,Alexandre Laurent,Fabrice Crivello,Ami Tsuchida,Jean Shin,Melissa Macalli,Baljeet Singh,Alexa S. Beiser,Charles DeCarli,Evan Fletcher,Tomáš Paus,Mark Lathrop,Hieab H.H. Adams,Joshua C. Bis,Sudha Seshadri,Christophe Tzourio,Bernard Mazoyer,Stéphanie Debette +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a large population-based brain imaging dataset across the lifespan (N 40,628) to identify whether genetic loci associated with subcortical volumes in older persons also show associations in early adulthood, and explore underlying genes using transcriptome-wide association studies; explore their association with neurological phenotypes.