Damage to the shortest structural paths between brain regions is associated with disruptions of resting-state functional connectivity after stroke
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Maurizio Corbetta | Joseph C. Griffis | Nicholas V. Metcalf | Gordon L. Shulman | M. Corbetta | G. Shulman | N. Metcalf
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