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White Matter fMRI Activation Cannot Be Treated as a Nuisance Regressor: Overcoming a Historical Blind Spot
Author: Grajauskas, Lukas A., Author: Frizzell, Tory, Author: Song, Xiaowei, Author: D’Arcy, Ryan C. N.
Date created: 2019-10-04
Sex differences in coordinated brain activity in clinical child populations
Author: Kozhemiako, Nataliia
Date created: 2020-07-08
Detection of motor-learning related neuroplasticity in white matter using functional MRI techniques
Author: Grajauskas, Lukas
Date created: 2019-06-25

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