An in vivo probabilistic atlas of the human locus coeruleus at ultra-high field
Rong Ye(University of Cambridge), James B. Rowe(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit), Luca Passamonti(University of Cambridge), Guy Williams, Christopher T. Rodgers(University of Cambridge), P. Simon Jones(University of Cambridge), Kamen A. Tsvetanov(University of Cambridge), Frank H. Hezemans(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit), Catarina Rua(University of Cambridge), Sanne S. Kaalund(University of Cambridge), Claire O’Callaghan(University of Cambridge)
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