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Cerebrum / Precuneus / Connectome / Cerebral cortex / Posterior cingulate / Visual cortex / Cingulate cortex / Parietal lobe / Human brain / Occipital lobe / Resting state fMRI / Orbitofrontal cortex
Date: 2013-12-11 21:25:02
Cerebrum
Precuneus
Connectome
Cerebral cortex
Posterior cingulate
Visual cortex
Cingulate cortex
Parietal lobe
Human brain
Occipital lobe
Resting state fMRI
Orbitofrontal cortex

PLoS BIOLOGY Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex Patric Hagmann1,2, Leila Cammoun2, Xavier Gigandet2, Reto Meuli1, Christopher J. Honey3, Van J. Wedeen4, Olaf Sporns3*

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