Signal quality as Achilles’ heel of graph theory in functional magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis
Abstract Graph-theoretical analysis is a novel tool to understand the organisation of the brain. We assessed whether altered graph theoretical parameters, as observed in multiple sclerosis (MS), reflect pathology-induced restructuring of the brain's functioning or result from a reduced signal q...
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Autores principales: | Johan Baijot, Stijn Denissen, Lars Costers, Jeroen Gielen, Melissa Cambron, Miguel D’Haeseleer, Marie B. D’hooghe, Anne-Marie Vanbinst, Johan De Mey, Guy Nagels, Jeroen Van Schependom |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cea2d44cd7fc4326ac81b21ee7d45d63 |
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