The Default Mode Network is functionally and structurally disrupted in amnestic mild cognitive impairment — A bimodal MEG–DTI study
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Fernando Maestú | Leonides Canuet | Francisco del-Pozo | Pilar Garcés | Sara Aurtenetxe | Maria Eugenia López | L. Canuet | S. Aurtenetxe | M. E. López | A. Marcos | F. Maestú | P. Garcés | Miguel Sancho | F. Del-Pozo | José Ángel Pineda‐Pardo | M. Yus | M. Llanero-Luque | Alberto Marcos | Miguel Sancho | Marcos Llanero-Luque | Miguel Yus | José Ángel Pineda-Pardo
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