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Michel Thiebaut de Schotten
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 164
Citations - 13502
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Neglect. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 144 publications receiving 10834 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Thiebaut de Schotten include ICM Partners & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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A diffusion tensor imaging tractography atlas for virtual in vivo dissections.
TL;DR: A template to guide the delineation of ROIs for the reconstruction of the association, projection and commissural pathways of the living human brain is provided.
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A lateralized brain network for visuospatial attention
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Stephanie J. Forkel,Andrew Simmons,Andrew Simmons,Francesco Vergani,Declan G. Murphy,Marco Catani +9 more
TL;DR: The first evidence in humans for a larger parieto-frontal network in the right than left hemisphere is reported, and a significant correlation between the degree of anatomical lateralization and asymmetry of performance on visuospatial tasks is reported.
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Short frontal lobe connections of the human brain.
Marco Catani,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Francesco Vergani,Farah Malik,Harry Hodge,Prasun Roy,Romain Valabregue,Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Michel Thiebaut de Schotten +9 more
TL;DR: This study provides a general model for the local connectivity of the frontal lobes that could be used as an anatomical framework for studies on lateralization and future clinical research in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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Atlasing location, asymmetry and inter-subject variability of white matter tracts in the human brain with MR diffusion tractography.
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Dominic Ffytche,Alberto Bizzi,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Flavio Dell'Acqua,Matthew Allin,Muriel Walshe,Robin M. Murray,Steven Williams,Declan G. Murphy,Marco Catani +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that DTI-derived maps can be used together with a previous histological atlas to establish the relationship of focal lesions with nearby tracts and improve clinico-anatomical correlation.
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Direct Evidence for a Parietal-Frontal Pathway Subserving Spatial Awareness in Humans
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Marika Urbanski,Hugues Duffau,Emmanuelle Volle,Richard Levy,Bruno Dubois,Paolo Bartolomeo +6 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that parietal-frontal communication is necessary for the symmetrical processing of the visual scene.