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John Suckling

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Schizophrenia Research|September 21, 2010
Correlated covariates in ANCOVA cannot adjust for pre-existing differences between groupsJohn Suckling
Revista De Psiquiatria Y Salud Mental|August 3, 2012
[Imaging evidence for depression: is there biology in the bibliography?]John Suckling
Neuroimage|July 22, 2021
Deep learning for sex classification in resting-state and task functional brain networks from the UK BiobankMatthew Leming, John Suckling
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 19, 2016
Commentary: Semi-Metric Topology of the Human Connectome: Sensitivity and Specificity to Autism and Major Depressive DisorderTiago Simas, John Suckling
Human Brain Mapping|June 15, 2004
Permutation tests for factorially designed neuroimaging experimentsJohn Suckling, Ed Bullmore
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 26, 2016
The neurobiology of addiction: the perspective from magnetic resonance imaging present and futureJohn Suckling, Liam J Nestor
The Queensland Nurse|February 6, 2009
Care with a smileJanet Baillie, Jackie Evans, John Suckling
Neurosurgery|April 22, 2020
Letter: Elucidating the Principles of Brain Network Organization Through NeurosurgeryAnujan Poologaindran, John Suckling, Michael E Sughrue
Psychiatry Research|November 19, 2003
Detection of structural differences between the brains of schizophrenic patients and controlsVassili A Kovalev, Maria Petrou, John Suckling
Plos One|August 15, 2009
Endogenous human brain dynamics recover slowly following cognitive effortAnna Barnes, Edward T Bullmore, John Suckling
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Schizophrenia Research|September 21, 2010
Correlated covariates in ANCOVA cannot adjust for pre-existing differences between groupsJohn Suckling
Revista De Psiquiatria Y Salud Mental|August 3, 2012
[Imaging evidence for depression: is there biology in the bibliography?]John Suckling
Neuroimage|July 22, 2021
Deep learning for sex classification in resting-state and task functional brain networks from the UK BiobankMatthew Leming, John Suckling
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 19, 2016
Commentary: Semi-Metric Topology of the Human Connectome: Sensitivity and Specificity to Autism and Major Depressive DisorderTiago Simas, John Suckling
Human Brain Mapping|June 15, 2004
Permutation tests for factorially designed neuroimaging experimentsJohn Suckling, Ed Bullmore
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 26, 2016
The neurobiology of addiction: the perspective from magnetic resonance imaging present and futureJohn Suckling, Liam J Nestor
The Queensland Nurse|February 6, 2009
Care with a smileJanet Baillie, Jackie Evans, John Suckling
Neurosurgery|April 22, 2020
Letter: Elucidating the Principles of Brain Network Organization Through NeurosurgeryAnujan Poologaindran, John Suckling, Michael E Sughrue
Psychiatry Research|November 19, 2003
Detection of structural differences between the brains of schizophrenic patients and controlsVassili A Kovalev, Maria Petrou, John Suckling
Plos One|August 15, 2009
Endogenous human brain dynamics recover slowly following cognitive effortAnna Barnes, Edward T Bullmore, John Suckling
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