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Research ArticlePediatric Neuroimaging

Abnormal Functional Network Connectivity among Resting-State Networks in Children with Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

E. Widjaja, M. Zamyadi, C. Raybaud, O.C. Snead and M.L. Smith
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2013, 34 (12) 2386-2392; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3608
E. Widjaja
aFrom Diagnostic Imaging (E.W., M.Z., C.R., O.C.S.)
bDivision of Neurology, Hospital for Sick Children (E.W.), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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M. Zamyadi
aFrom Diagnostic Imaging (E.W., M.Z., C.R., O.C.S.)
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C. Raybaud
aFrom Diagnostic Imaging (E.W., M.Z., C.R., O.C.S.)
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O.C. Snead
aFrom Diagnostic Imaging (E.W., M.Z., C.R., O.C.S.)
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M.L. Smith
cDepartment of Psychology (M.L.S.), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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