Combination of structural and functional connectivity explains unique variation in specific domains of cognitive

Marta Czime Litwińczuk1, Nils Muhlert1, Lauren Cloutman1

  • 1Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester, UK.

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|August 5, 2022
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