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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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Anatomical and functional alterations in semantic dementia: A voxel-based MRI and PET study

TL;DR: It was shown that main alterations concerned the left temporal lobe, in accordance with the striking impairment of semantic memory in SD patients, as well as the hippocampal region, which may partly explain their moderate episodic memory deficits.
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Changes in the Episodic Memory and Executive Functions of Abstinent and Relapsed Alcoholics Over a 6‐Month Period

TL;DR: Over the 6-month interval, abstainers normalized episodic memory and executive performances whereas relapsers obtained executive results which were more severely impaired, emphasizing the influence of interim drinking on cognitive changes.
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Differential effect of age on hippocampal subfields assessed using a new high-resolution 3T MR sequence.

TL;DR: The findings of a specific effect of age on the subiculum are consistent with the developmental hypothesis ("last-in first-out" theory), suggesting that the assessment of hippocampal subfields may improve the discrimination between normal and pathological aging.
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Sirolimus May Reduce Fertility in Male Renal Transplant Recipients

TL;DR: Sirolimus is associated with impaired spermatogenesis and, as a corollary, may reduce male fertility and the fathered pregnancy rate according to the immunosuppressive regimen was evaluated.
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‘In the course of time’: a PET study of the cerebral substrates of autobiographical amnesia in Alzheimer’s disease

TL;DR: The expected implication of the hippocampal region in the recall of recent memories is found, and a disengagement of this structure when the retention interval is beyond 5 years is discovered, in accordance with theories of long-term memory consolidation.