Early Development of Functional Network Segregation Revealed by Connectomic Analysis of the Preterm Human Brain
Miao Cao(Beijing Normal University), Hao Huang(Advanced Imaging Research (United States)), Lina F. Chalak(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Yong He(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Tina Jeon(Advanced Imaging Research (United States)), Yanchao Bi(Beijing Normal University), Minhui Ouyang(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Qi Dong(Chengdu University of Information Technology), Nancy Rollins(Children's Medical Center), Xuhong Liao(Beijing Normal University), Zhengjia Dai(State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning)
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