DOI: 10.11606/d.59.2018.tde-17042018-130342
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Brain functional connectivity in regions that exhibit age-related cortical thinning

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“…Functional connectivity has been densely studied in healthy subjects, to reveal associations with individual differences (FINN et al, 2015;PAMPLONA et al, 2015;SONG et al, 2008), normal aging (ANDREWS-HANNA et al, 2007;VIEIRA, 2018), as well as in the understanding of diseases, such as Alzheimer's disorder, schizophrenia, using functional correlations as biomarkers of the brain system integrity (VAN DEN HEUVEL;…”
Section: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Functional Connectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional connectivity has been densely studied in healthy subjects, to reveal associations with individual differences (FINN et al, 2015;PAMPLONA et al, 2015;SONG et al, 2008), normal aging (ANDREWS-HANNA et al, 2007;VIEIRA, 2018), as well as in the understanding of diseases, such as Alzheimer's disorder, schizophrenia, using functional correlations as biomarkers of the brain system integrity (VAN DEN HEUVEL;…”
Section: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Functional Connectmentioning
confidence: 99%