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Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  120
Citations -  24099

Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lateralization of brain function & Planum temporale. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 120 publications receiving 20900 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer include Institut Universitaire de France & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Automated Anatomical Labeling of Activations in SPM Using a Macroscopic Anatomical Parcellation of the MNI MRI Single-Subject Brain

TL;DR: An anatomical parcellation of the spatially normalized single-subject high-resolution T1 volume provided by the Montreal Neurological Institute was performed and it is believed that this tool is an improvement for the macroscopical labeling of activated area compared to labeling assessed using the Talairach atlas brain.
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Meta-analyzing left hemisphere language areas: Phonology, semantics, and sentence processing

TL;DR: A large-scale meta-analysis of language literature sheds light on the fine-scale functional architecture of the inferior frontal gyrus for phonological and semantic processing, the evidence for an elementary audio-motor loop involved in both comprehension and production of syllables, and the hypothesis that different working memory perception-actions loops are identifiable for the different language components.
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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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New insights into the anatomo-functional connectivity of the semantic system: a study using cortico-subcortical electrostimulations.

TL;DR: Arguments are provided in favour of the existence of a main ventral subcortical pathway underlying the semantic system, within the dominant hemisphere, joining the two essential cortical epicentres of this network: the posterior and superior temporal areas, and the orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefontal regions.
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Implementation of a new parcellation of the orbitofrontal cortex in the automated anatomical labeling atlas

TL;DR: An alternative parcellation of the orbitofrontal cortex is described for the automated anatomical labeling atlas of Tzourio-Mazoyer et al. (2002) and is available as a toolbox for SPM at http://www.gin.fr/AAL2.