Multimodal imaging of the self-regulating developing brain
โ Scribed by Fjell, A. M.; Walhovd, K. B.; Brown, T. T.; Kuperman, J. M.; Chung, Y.; Hagler, D. J.; Venkatraman, V.; Roddey, J. C.; Erhart, M.; McCabe, C.; Akshoomoff, N.; Amaral, D. G.; Bloss, C. S.; Libiger, O.; Darst, B. F.; Schork, N. J.; Casey, B. J.; Chang, L.; Ernst, T. M.; Gruen, J. R.; Kaufmann, W. E.; Kenet, T.; Frazier, J.; Murray, S. S.; Sowell, E. R.; van Zijl, P.; Mostofsky, S.; Jernigan, T. L.; Dale, A. M.; Jernigan, T. L.; McCabe, C.; Chang, L.; Akshoomoff, N.; Newman, E.; Dale, A. M.; Ernst, T.; Dale, A. M.; Van Zijl, P.; Kuperman, J.; Murray, S.; Bloss, C.; Schork, N. J.; Appelbaum, M.; Gamst, A.; Thompson, W.; Bartsch, H.; Jernigan, T. L.; Dale, A. M.; Akshoomoff, N.; Chang, L.; Ernst, T.; Keating, B.; Amaral, D.; Sowell, E.; Kaufmann, W.; Van Zijl, P.; Mostofsky, S.; Casey, B. J.; Ruberry, E. J.; Powers, A.; Rosen, B.; Kenet, T.; Frazier, J.; Kennedy, D.; Gruen, J.
- Book ID
- 118128507
- Publisher
- National Academy of Sciences
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 418 KB
- Volume
- 109
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0027-8424
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