A Systematic Review of Resting-State Functional MRI Connectivity Changes and Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
Danka Jandric(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Nils Muhlert(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Geoff J.M. Parker(Unknown), Anisha Doshi(Queen Mary University of London), Richelle Scott(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), David Rog(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), David Paling(Royal Hallamshire Hospital), Menno M. Schoonheim(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Jeremy Chataway(National Institute for Health and Care Research)
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