Joliot Marc
Neurology
INSERM
France
Biography
Scientific expertise: Intrinsic connectivity; Cohort imaging; Hemispheric specialization Technological expertise: data acquisition (computing); image analysis; Graph analysis; Databases in neuroimaging; quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG); fIRM - Magnetic Resonance Brain Functional Imaging; Anatomical MRI; 3D reconstruction; signal processing (computer); data processing (computer science) Research: The main objective of my research is the study of the multi-scale organization of human cerebral intrinsic functional connectivity recorded in resting functional magnetic resonance imaging. My research addresses the variability of this organization across the population (using demographic and cognitive skill markers) or mental content during the rest state (using a questionnaire). My research is also interested in the relationship of this organization with the organization induced by activation tasks. The second topic of research covers the development of new methodology in bioimaging data analysis and management: Tools for neuroimaging analysis, such as Atlas AAL (4800 Citation Index) and AICHA, a multi-scale analysis algorithm in Group Independent Component (MICCA) or the BIOMIST database.
Research Interest
Neurology