Identifying the Neuroanatomical Basis of Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease by Correlation- and Nonlinearity-Aware Sparse Bayesian Learning
Jing Wan(Johns Hopkins University), Li Shen(Jiangnan University), Andrew J. Saykin(Indiana University School of Medicine), Bhaskar D. Rao(University of California San Diego), Zhilin Zhang(Ningbo University), Shiaofen Fang(University of Indianapolis), Jingwen Yan(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis)
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