Shared and specific functional connectivity alterations in unmedicated bipolar and major depressive disorders based on the triple-network model
Junjing Wang(Beijing Normal University), Ruiwang Huang(South China Normal University), Lianping Zhao(Gansu Provincial Hospital), Xiaoyan Wu(Beijing Normal University), Huiyuan Huang(South China Normal University), Yuan He(Ministry of Education), Ying Wang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Shuming Zhong(First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University), Xia Wu(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yanbin Jia(Civil Aviation University of China), Li Huang(First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University)
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