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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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Relative effect of APOE ε4 on neuroimaging biomarker changes across the lifespan

TL;DR: There was no significant effect of APOE or APOE × age interaction on gray matter volume and glucose metabolism, although decreases with age tended to be stronger in noncarriers than in carriers, and there was a significant APOE → age interaction such that Aβ deposition increased nonlinearly with age in APOE ε4 carriers only.
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La théorie de l'esprit : aspects conceptuels, évaluation et effets de l'âge

TL;DR: Theoretie de lesprit correspond a la capacite a inferer des etats mentaux a autrui, comme des croyances, des desirs, ou des intentions.
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Neural substrate of cognitive theory of mind impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

TL;DR: Clinical and imaging evidence is provided for the presence of a genuine cognitive ToM deficit in patients with ALS and the dysfunctional brain regions responsible for any social cognition deficits are identified.
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Effects of age and alzheimer's disease on hippocampal subfields: comparison between manual and freesurfer volumetry

TL;DR: This study points to the differences in the ana- tomic definition of the subfields between FreeSurfer and manual delineation, especially for CA1, and provides clue for improvement of this automatic technique for potential clinical application on standard T1-weighted MR.
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Functional independence within the self-memory system: new insights from two cases of developmental amnesia.

TL;DR: These two new cases support a modular account of the medial-temporal lobe with episodic memory and recollection depending on the hippocampus, and semantic memory and familiarity on adjacent cortices, and highlight developmental episodic and semantic functional independence within the self-memory system.