Computational Modeling of Resting-State Activity Demonstrates Markers of Normalcy in Children with Prenatal or Perinatal Stroke
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Gustavo Deco | Patric Hagmann | Alessandra Griffa | Ana Solodkin | Mohit H. Adhikari | Mohit H Adhikari | Anthony R McIntosh | Steven L Small | Anjali Raja Beharelle | S. Small | A. Griffa | P. Hagmann | G. Deco | A. Solodkin | Anjali Raja Beharelle | A. Mcintosh
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