Functional Connectivity in MRI Is Driven by Spontaneous BOLD Events
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Matthew J. Brookes | Elizabeth B. Liddle | Peter F. Liddle | Peter G. Morris | Susan T. Francis | Penny A. Gowland | Cesar Caballero-Gaudes | Thomas W. Allan | S. Francis | P. Liddle | P. Gowland | P. Morris | M. Brookes | C. Caballero-Gaudes | E. Liddle | T. W. Allan
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