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Personalized brain network mapping in autism research

2018
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
The Personalized Intrinsic Network Topography (PINT) is a novel approach for localizing individually specific resting-state networks using conventional fMRI scans. Using this method, the authors describe a greater variability in the spatial locations of resting-state networks within individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to healthy individuals. PINT can be used for personalized measuring of altered brain functioning in neurodevelopmental disorders and estimating the developmental course, phenotypic heterogeneity, and treatment response.
Personalized intrinsic network topography mapping and functional connectivity deficits in autism spectrum disorder
Aristotle N.Voineskos
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