Cecile Bordier
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Recent Articles
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Rogeau A, Hives F, Bordier C, Lahousse H, Roca V, Lebouvier T, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2024 Feb;
288:120530.
PMID: 38311126
With the arrival of disease-modifying drugs, neurodegenerative diseases will require an accurate diagnosis for optimal treatment. Convolutional neural networks are powerful deep learning techniques that can provide great help to...
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Devignes Q, Bordier C, Viard R, Defebvre L, Kuchcinski G, Leentjens A, et al.
Mov Disord
. 2021 Dec;
37(3):502-512.
PMID: 34918782
Background: The "dual syndrome hypothesis" distinguished two subtypes in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Parkinson's disease: frontostriatal, characterized by attentional and executive deficits; and posterior cortical, characterized by visuospatial, memory,...
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Gautherot M, Kuchcinski G, Bordier C, Sillaire A, Delbeuck X, Leroy M, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
13:729635.
PMID: 34803654
Predicted age difference (PAD) is a score computed by subtracting chronological age from "brain" age, which is estimated using neuroimaging data. The goal of this study was to evaluate the...
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Pollet M, Skrobala E, Lopes R, Kuchcinski G, Bordier C, Rollin-Sillaire A, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2021 Sep;
28(12):3990-3998.
PMID: 34490682
Background And Purpose: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous pathology. Young patients with AD are particularly likely to have an atypical presentation. The objectives of the present cluster analysis were...
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Bordier C, Weil G, Bach P, Scuppa G, Nicolini C, Forcellini G, et al.
Addict Biol
. 2021 Sep;
27(1):e13096.
PMID: 34467604
Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity, as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has been reported in alcohol use disorders (AUD), but findings are so far inconsistent. Here, we exploited recent...
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Nigro S, Bordier C, Cerasa A, Nistico R, Olivadese G, Vescio B, et al.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
. 2019 Oct;
67:14-20.
PMID: 31621599
Introduction: Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist used in Parkinson's disease (PD), which matches levodopa in terms of the magnitude of effect on the cardinal motor features, such as tremor and...
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Santangelo V, Bordier C
Front Psychol
. 2019 Feb;
10:233.
PMID: 30809170
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain networks operating during WM tasks, such as the frontoparietal attention network (AN), the default mode network (DMN),...
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Bordier C, Nicolini C, Forcellini G, Bifone A
Neuroimage Clin
. 2018 Jun;
18:682-693.
PMID: 29876260
Abnormal brain resting-state functional connectivity has been consistently observed in patients affected by schizophrenia (SCZ) using functional MRI and other neuroimaging techniques. Graph theoretical methods provide a framework to investigate...
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Bordier C, Nicolini C, Bifone A
Front Neurosci
. 2017 Aug;
11:441.
PMID: 28824364
Neuroimaging data can be represented as networks of nodes and edges that capture the topological organization of the brain connectivity. Graph theory provides a general and powerful framework to study...
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Nicolini C, Bordier C, Bifone A
Neuroimage
. 2016 Nov;
146:28-39.
PMID: 27865921
Graph theory provides a powerful framework to investigate brain functional connectivity networks and their modular organization. However, most graph-based methods suffer from a fundamental resolution limit that may have affected...