Using a self-organizing map algorithm to detect age-related changes in functional connectivity during rest in autism spectrum disorders
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Robert C. Welsh | Christopher S. Monk | Scott J. Peltier | Jillian Lee Wiggins | Shih-Jen Weng | Melisa Carrasco | Catherine Lord | Samantha Ashinoff | C. Lord | S. Peltier | C. Monk | J. Wiggins | R. Welsh | Melisa Carrasco | S. Weng | Samantha Ashinoff
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