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Reorganization of functional brain network architecture in chronic osteoarthritis pain
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Apkarian
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Baliki, M.
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Barroso, J.
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Galhardo, V.
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Reis, A.M
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Schnitzer, T.J
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Wakaizumi, K.
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Dissimilarity of functional connectivity uncovers the influence of participant's motion in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
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Apkarian
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A.V
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Baliki, M.N
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Fan, L.
,
Huang, L.
,
Huang, S.
,
Vigotsky, A.D
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Wu, B.
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Yan, Z.
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Yang, L.
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The autonomic brain: Multi-dimensional generative hierarchical modelling of the autonomic connectome
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Apkarian
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Aziz, Q.
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Farmer, A.D
,
Howard, M.A
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Hyare, H.
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Nachev, P.
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Ruffle, J.K
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Williams, S.C.R
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