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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|July 25, 2015
On the Influence of Confounding Factors in Multisite Brain Morphometry Studies of Developmental Pathologies: Application to Autism Spectrum DisorderG Auzias, S Takerkart, C Deruelle
Brain Structure & Function|July 31, 2017
Anatomo-functional correspondence in the superior temporal sulcusC Bodin, S Takerkart, P Belin, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|June 18, 2014
Atypical sulcal anatomy in young children with autism spectrum disorderG Auzias, M Viellard, S Takerkart, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2009
Independent component analysis for brain fMRI does not select for independenceI Daubechies, E Roussos, S Takerkart, et al.
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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics|July 25, 2015
On the Influence of Confounding Factors in Multisite Brain Morphometry Studies of Developmental Pathologies: Application to Autism Spectrum DisorderG Auzias, S Takerkart, C Deruelle
Brain Structure & Function|July 31, 2017
Anatomo-functional correspondence in the superior temporal sulcusC Bodin, S Takerkart, P Belin, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|June 18, 2014
Atypical sulcal anatomy in young children with autism spectrum disorderG Auzias, M Viellard, S Takerkart, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2009
Independent component analysis for brain fMRI does not select for independenceI Daubechies, E Roussos, S Takerkart, et al.
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