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Gaël Jobard

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  46
Citations -  3760

Gaël Jobard is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lateralization of brain function & Visual word form area. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 46 publications receiving 3295 citations. Previous affiliations of Gaël Jobard include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Vanderbilt University.

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Evaluation of the dual route theory of reading: a metanalysis of 35 neuroimaging studies.

TL;DR: The results confirm the suitability of the dual route framework to account for activations observed in nonpathological subjects while they read and indicated the existence of brain regions predominantly involved in one of the two routes to access word.
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What is right-hemisphere contribution to phonological, lexico-semantic, and sentence processing? Insights from a meta-analysis

TL;DR: The fact that RH participation during lexico-semantic tasks was limited to these executive activations is compatible with the hypothesis that active inhibition is exerted from the LH during the processing of meaning, and is consistent with split-brain studies that found that the RH has a limited lexicon.
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Brain activity at rest: A multiscale hierarchical functional organization

TL;DR: Functional connectivity analyses revealed that M1b played a central role in the functioning of the intrinsic system, whereas M1c seems to mediate exchange of information between the intrinsic and extrinsic systems.
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Gaussian mixture modeling of hemispheric lateralization for language in a large sample of healthy individuals balanced for handedness.

TL;DR: Results indicate that concordance of hemispheric dominance for hand and for language occurs barely above the chance level, except in a group of rare individuals (less than 1% in the general population) who exhibit strong right hemisphere dominance for both language and their preferred hand.
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AICHA: An atlas of intrinsic connectivity of homotopic areas.

TL;DR: A functional brain ROIs atlas based on resting-state fMRI data acquired in 281 individuals, AICHA is ideally suited for intrinsic/effective connectivity analyses, as well as for investigating brain hemispheric specialization.