Development of white matter fiber covariance networks supports executive function in youth
Joëlle Bagautdinova(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Theodore D. Satterthwaite(California University of Pennsylvania), Maxwell A. Bertolero(Lifespan), Philip A. Cook(University of Pennsylvania), Raquel E. Gur(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Aaron Alexander‐Bloch(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Tyler M. Moore(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Tinashe M. Tapera(University of Pennsylvania), Christos Davatzikos(Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)), Fengling Hu(University of Pennsylvania), David R. Roalf(University of Pennsylvania), Ruben C. Gur(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Matthew Cieslak(University of Pennsylvania), Hamsanandini Radhakrishnan(University of Pennsylvania), Bart Larsen(University of Pittsburgh), Josiane Bourque(University of Pennsylvania), Valerie J. Sydnor(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Chenying Zhao(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Russel T. Shinohara(Penn Center for AIDS Research), Aristeidis Sotiras(Washington University in St. Louis)
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