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Francis Eustache

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  565
Citations -  25058

Francis Eustache is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Episodic memory & Semantic memory. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 529 publications receiving 22589 citations. Previous affiliations of Francis Eustache include PSL Research University & University of Caen Lower Normandy.

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Intrinsic connectivity of hippocampal subfields in normal elderly and mild cognitive impairment patients.

TL;DR: Three specific and distinct hippocampal subfield functional networks in HE are highlighted for the first time, and their alterations in aMCI are important to understand AD specificities in both cognitive deficits and lesion topography, given the role of functional connectivity in these processes.
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Connectivity Disruption, Atrophy, and Hypometabolism within Posterior Cingulate Networks in Alzheimer's Disease

TL;DR: Functional connectivity (FC) disruption, atrophy, and hypometabolism within the ventral and dorsal PCC networks in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) or AD are highlighted and the pathology spreads from the vPCC to the dPCC networks.
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New questions on the hemispheric encoding/retrieval asymmetry (HERA) model assessed by divided visual-field tachistoscopy in normal subjects.

TL;DR: The difference between short-term memory and long-term indicates that processes involved in LTM depend on episodic processes per se, hence, lending more support for the HERA model.
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Sense of identity in advanced Alzheimer's dementia: a cognitive dissociation between sameness and selfhood?

TL;DR: It was showed that sense of identity was broadly preserved in AD patients, and the patterns of their responses were similar to those of controls, and remained consistent over a two-week period.
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TOM-15 : Une épreuve de fausses croyances pour évaluer la théorie de l’esprit cognitive

TL;DR: This article present an epreuve de fausses croyances comportant quinze histoires, huit de premier ordre et sept de deuxieme ordre, ainsi que des donnees recueillies chez 175 sujets sains âges de 20 a 90 ans.