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Permalink to:Description of an atypical brain organization for language

Description of an atypical brain organization for language

Posted on 7 December 2020By Sandrine Cremona
The cerebral organization of language, initially described by nineteenth-century neurologists and typically located in the left hemisphere, has not finished revealing all its secrets. Researchers from the Neurofunctional Imaging Group (GIN, CEA / DRF / Institut Frédéric Joliot, CNRS, and Lire plus ...
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The first functional atlas of brain connection

Posted on 9 October 2020By Sandrine Cremona
A collaborative work between a French CNRS research team led by Michel Thiebaut de Schotten and a British UCL team led by Parashkev Nachev has just produced the very first functional atlas of human cerebral white matter, mapping more than Lire plus ...
Permalink to:WMCA, Word-List Multimodal Cortical Atlas, a new model of the neural organization of Word-List

WMCA, Word-List Multimodal Cortical Atlas, a new model of the neural organization of Word-List

Posted on 20 May 2020By Sandrine Cremona
The GIN has developed a new atlas of cortical areas of the neural organization of Word-List processing common to production, listening and reading tasks. This will be particularly interesting for assessing the neuroanatomical changes induced by language pathology, more particularly Lire plus ...
BIL&GIN

BIL&GIN

The BIL&GIN database is a unique database including a high number of left-handers designed for investigating the cognitive, behavioral, genetic, and brain morphological/functional correlates of hemispheric specialization.

MRi-Share

MRi-Share

A brain MRI study in a cohort of 2,000 Bordeaux university students

Ginesis Lab

Ginesis Lab

Ginesis Lab concentrate its researches on the life cycle of the data and their processing, with the goal of marketing a solution of management of large volumes of data for basic research but also within the framework of preclinical and Lire plus ...

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Neurodegeneratives Diseases Institute
CNRS UMR 5293
Université de Bordeaux – Case 28
Centre Broca Nouvelle Aquitaine – 3e étage
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F-33076 Bordeaux cedex

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  • Novelties
  • Current Research
    • Neuroimaging in population
    • Neuroimaging of hemispheric specialization
      • BIL&GIN
      • Revisiting the old notions about the brain of left-handed people thanks to the BIL&GIN
    • Human brain connectome
    • Neuroimaging of integrated human cognition
  • Grant-funded projects
    • BIOMIST
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    • DISCONNECTOME
    • Ginesis Lab
    • MRi-Share
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    • AAL / AAL2 / AAL3
    • ABACI
    • AICHA
    • ATLAS
    • BIL&GIN
    • LH Sym
    • PyT ATLAS
    • MICCA
    • MRi-Share
    • ReSQ
    • SENSAAS
    • WHALE
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