Characterising neural plasticity at the single patient level using connectivity fingerprints
The occurrence of wide-scale neuroplasticity in the injured human brain raises hopes for biomarkers to guide personalised treatment. At the individual level, functional reorganisation has proven challenging to quantify using current techniques that are optimised for population-based analyses. In thi...
Principais autores: | Voets, N, Parker Jones, O, Mars, R, Adcock, J, Stacey, R, Apostolopoulos, V, Plaha, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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