Connectivity-based parcellation increases network detection sensitivity in resting state fMRI: An investigation into the cingulate cortex in autism
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Simon B. Eickhoff | Dante Mantini | Nicole Wenderoth | Joshua H. Balsters | N. Wenderoth | D. Mantini | S. Eickhoff | J. Balsters | M. Apps | Matthew A.J. Apps
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