Developmental Changes in Organization of Structural Brain Networks

Author:

Khundrakpam Budhachandra S.1,Reid Andrew1,Brauer Jens2,Carbonell Felix1,Lewis John1,Ameis Stephanie3,Karama Sherif1,Lee Junki1,Chen Zhang1,Das Samir1,Evans Alan C.1,Ball William S.,Byars Anna Weber,Schapiro Mark,Bommer Wendy,Carr April,German April,Dunn Scott,Rivkin Michael J.,Waber Deborah,Mulkern Robert,Vajapeyam Sridhar,Chiverton Abigail,Davis Peter,Koo Julie,Marmor Jacki,Mrakotsky Christine,Robertson Richard,McAnulty Gloria,Brandt Michael E.,Fletcher Jack M.,Kramer Larry A.,Yang Grace,McCormack Cara,Hebert Kathleen M.,Volero Hilda,Botteron Kelly,McKinstry Robert C.,Warren William,Nishino Tomoyuki,Robert Almli C.,Todd Richard,Constantino John,McCracken James T.,Levitt Jennifer,Alger Jeffrey,O'Neil Joseph,Toga Arthur,Asarnow Robert,Fadale David,Heinichen Laura,Ireland Cedric,Wang Dah-Jyuu,Moss Edward,Zimmerman Robert A.,Bintliff Brooke,Bradford Ruth,Newman Janice,Evans Alan C.,Arnaoutelis Rozalia,Bruce Pike G.,Louis Collins D.,Leonard Gabriel,Paus Tomas,Zijdenbos Alex,Das Samir,Fonov Vladimir,Fu Luke,Harlap Jonathan,Leppert Ilana,Milovan Denise,Vins Dario,Zeffiro Thomas,Van Meter John,Lange Nicholas,Froimowitz Michael P.,Botteron Kelly,Robert Almli C.,Rainey Cheryl,Henderson Stan,Nishino Tomoyuki,Warren William,Edwards Jennifer L.,Dubois Diane,Smith Karla,Singer Tish,Wilber Aaron A.,Pierpaoli Carlo,Basser Peter J.,Chang Lin-Ching,Koay Chen Guan,Walker Lindsay,Freund Lisa,Rumsey Judith,Baskir Lauren,Stanford Laurence,Sirocco Karen,Gwinn-Hardy Katrina,Spinella Giovanna,McCracken James T.,Alger Jeffry R.,Levitt Jennifer,O'Neill Joseph,

Affiliation:

1. McConnell Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4, Canada,

2. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

3. Department of Psychiatry, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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