Emmanuel Mellet spends much of his time researching Cognitive psychology, Mental image, Cognition, Neuroscience and Working memory. His study in the fields of Intraparietal sulcus under the domain of Cognitive psychology overlaps with other disciplines such as Parahippocampal gyrus. His Mental image study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Parietal lobe, Mental mapping, Middle frontal gyrus and Superior frontal sulcus.
Emmanuel Mellet combines subjects such as Insula, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Audiology with his study of Cognition. His research in Working memory intersects with topics in Semantics, Lexico, Posterior parietal cortex and Active listening. His Temporal cortex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Language production, Lateralization of brain function and Planum temporale.
Emmanuel Mellet focuses on Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Neuroscience, Lateralization of brain function and Mental image. The study incorporates disciplines such as Saccadic masking, Visual perception, Neuroimaging and Brain mapping in addition to Cognitive psychology. His research investigates the connection between Cognition and topics such as Context that intersect with problems in Logical reasoning.
His research in the fields of Human brain, Brain activity and meditation and Precuneus overlaps with other disciplines such as Open peer review and Uncinate fasciculus. The Lateralization of brain function study combines topics in areas such as Language production and Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Inferior frontal gyrus. His study in Mental image is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Working memory, Visual cortex and Cortex.
Emmanuel Mellet mainly investigates Neuroimaging, Artificial intelligence, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Inferior frontal gyrus and Cognitive science. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Artificial intelligence, focusing on Superior temporal sulcus and, on occasion, Pars triangularis, Resting state fMRI and Language production. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research incorporates themes from Cognitive psychology, Voxel, Saccadic masking and Calcarine sulcus.
Emmanuel Mellet studies Cognitive psychology, focusing on Recall in particular. His Inferior frontal gyrus research focuses on Lateralization of brain function and how it connects with Fascicle. His Cognitive science study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Visual word form area, Variety and Perception.
Emmanuel Mellet mostly deals with Neuroimaging, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Lateralization of brain function, Inferior frontal gyrus and Tractography. His Neuroimaging study combines topics in areas such as Cognitive psychology, Saccadic masking, Medial frontal gyrus, Calcarine sulcus and Voxel. His work carried out in the field of Functional magnetic resonance imaging brings together such families of science as Variety, Cognitive science and Perception.
His Lateralization of brain function research integrates issues from Temporal Cortices and Fascicle. His Inferior frontal gyrus research incorporates elements of Resting state fMRI, Superior temporal sulcus, Language production and Artificial intelligence. His Tractography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Corticobulbar tract, Corticospinal tract and Centrum semiovale.
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Cortical networks for working memory and executive functions sustain the conscious resting state in man
Bernard Mazoyer;Laure Zago;Emmanuel Mellet;Stephan Bricogne.
Brain Research Bulletin (2001)
Neural Correlates of Simple and Complex Mental Calculation
Laure Zago;Mauro Pesenti;Emmanuel Mellet;Fabrice Crivello.
NeuroImage (2001)
Mental navigation along memorized routes activates the hippocampus, precuneus, and insula
Olivier Ghaem;Emmanuel Mellet;Fabrice Crivello;Nathalie Tzourio.
Neuroreport (1997)
What is right-hemisphere contribution to phonological, lexico-semantic, and sentence processing? Insights from a meta-analysis
Mathieu Vigneau;Virginie Beaucousin;Pierre-Yves Hervé;Gaël Jobard.
NeuroImage (2011)
Shifting from the Perceptual Brain to the Logical Brain: The Neural Impact of Cognitive Inhibition Training
Olivier Houdé;Laure Zago;Emmanuel Mellet;Sylvain Moutier.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2000)
Functional Anatomy of Spatial Mental Imagery Generated from Verbal Instructions
Emmanuel Mellet;Nathalie Tzourio;Fabrice Crivello;Marc Joliot.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1996)
Reopening the mental imagery debate: lessons from functional anatomy.
E. Mellet;L. Petit;B. Mazoyer;M. Denis.
NeuroImage (1998)
Brain activity at rest: A multiscale hierarchical functional organization
Gaëlle Doucet;Mikaël Naveau;Laurent Petit;Nicolas Delcroix.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2011)
Neural Correlates of Topographic Mental Exploration: The Impact of Route versus Survey Perspective Learning
E. Mellet;S. Bricogne;N. Tzourio-Mazoyer;O. Ghaëm.
NeuroImage (2000)
A common language network for comprehension and production: a contribution to the definition of language epicenters with PET.
D. Papathanassiou;O. Etard;E. Mellet;L. Zago.
NeuroImage (2000)
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