Intrinsic connectivity between the hippocampus and posteromedial cortex predicts memory performance in cognitively intact older individuals
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Liang Wang | Peter LaViolette | Kelly O'Keefe | Deepti Putcha | Akram Bakkour | Koene R. A. Van Dijk | Maija Pihlajamäki | Bradford C. Dickerson | Reisa A. Sperling | Liang Wang | R. Sperling | B. Dickerson | A. Bakkour | M. Pihlajamäki | P. LaViolette | K. O'Keefe | K. V. Dijk | D. Putcha
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