Sex-specific differences in resting-state functional connectivity of large-scale networks in postconcussion syndrome
Abstract Concussions are associated with a range of cognitive, neuropsychological and behavioral sequelae that, at times, persist beyond typical recovery times and are referred to as postconcussion syndrome (PCS). There is growing support that concussion can disrupt network-based connectivity post-i...
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Auteurs principaux: | Reema Shafi, Adrian P. Crawley, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, Charles H. Tator, Robin E. Green, David J. Mikulis, Angela Colantonio |
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2020
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