Toward discovery science of human brain function
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Christian Windischberger | Michelle Hampson | Anne-Marie Dogonowski | Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen | Arno Villringer | Suril Gohel | Bart Rypma | Clare Kelly | Valentin Riedl | Christian Sorg | Katie McMahon | Jonathan S Adelstein | Xi-Nian Zuo | Rolf Kötter | Steven E Petersen | Scott J Peltier | Christian F Beckmann | Monique Ernst | Michael P Milham | Helen S Mayberg | Mark J Lowe | Ching-Po Lin | Yu-Feng Zang | Stan Colcombe | Hong-Ying Zhang | Randy L Buckner | Daniel S Margulies | Christopher S. Monk | Maarten Mennes | Martin Walter | Stewart H Mostofsky | Jonathan S. Adelstein | Bharat B Biswal | Sein Schmidt | Kristoffer H Madsen | F Xavier Castellanos | Bradley L Schlaggar | Shi-Jiang Li | Juha Veijola | Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli | Damien Fair | Greg J Siegle | James J Pekar | Rachael D Seidler | Serge A R B Rombouts | Steve M Smith | Matthew J Hoptman | James S Hyde | Vesa J Kiviniemi | Clare Mackay | David J Madden | Christopher S Monk | Bonnie J Nagel | Gao-Jun Teng | Lihong Wang | Xu-Chu Weng | Peter Williamson | S. Petersen | R. Kötter | R. Buckner | J. Pekar | S. Rombouts | Y. Zang | C. Beckmann | B. Schlaggar | B. Biswal | D. Margulies | C. Kelly | A. Villringer | F. Castellanos | M. Milham | V. Kiviniemi | M. Lowe | J. Hyde | M. Hoptman | M. Ernst | M. Hampson | Steve M. Smith | X. Zuo | M. Mennes | S. Colcombe | S. Mostofsky | S. Whitfield-Gabrieli | Lihong Wang | H. Mayberg | M. Walter | S. Peltier | C. Sorg | V. Riedl | B. Rypma | C. Windischberger | G. Siegle | C. Monk | Ching-Po Lin | Shi-Jiang Li | J. Veijola | R. Seidler | K. Mcmahon | D. Madden | C. Mackay | G. Teng | S. Gohel | B. Nagel | Anne-Marie Dogonowski | X. Weng | S. Schmidt | Hong-Ying Zhang | Damien Fair | Peter Williamson | A. Dogonowski
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