Electrophysiological signatures of atypical intrinsic brain connectivity networks in autism
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Guofa Shou | Lei Ding | Matthew W. Mosconi | Lauren E. Ethridge | John A. Sweeney | Jun Wang | J. Sweeney | G. Shou | L. Ethridge | L. Ding | M. Mosconi | Jun Wang
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