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1. 1. Depression Frequency-dependent Function Connectivity Group Topological Changes 2. Depression Based On Resting FMRI Brain Functional Connectivity Abnormal Density
2. The Applications Of Nonlinear And Complex Network Methods In The Neural Dynamics And Hemodynamics
3. "poison Damage Brain Network Disease Hypothesis Of The Cell Biology Of Basic Research
4. Effect Of Acupuncture At Yanglingquan On Exercise - Related Brain Network In Stroke Patients With Hemiplegia
5. The Clinical Observation Of Ginkgo Leaf Extract And Dipyridamole Injection Therapy On Patients With Vertebrobasilar Ischemic Vertigo
6. Study Of Brain Network In Epilepsy Using Functional MRI
7. The FMRI Study Of Electro-Acupuncture At Different Acupoints Modulating The Relative Specific Brain Network
8. The Protective Effect Of Focal Cerebral Ischemia In Experimental Studies Of Brain Network Macaroni
9. Toxic Damage Brain Network Comparison Of Clinical Characteristics Before And After Treatment And Related Research
10. The Fmri-based Neural Activity
11. The Poison Damaged Brain Network "syndrome Of Changes In White Blood Platelet Aggregation In The Acute Phase Of Stroke
12. Eeg Of The Brain Network Method And Applied Research
13. Fmri Of Rat Brain Functional Network Connection
14. MRI-based Brain Connectivity Methodologies And Clinical Applications
15. Dynamic Impact Of The Specific Acupoints Of The Shaoyang Meridian On Brain Function Of Migraineurs:a FMRI Study
16. Study Of Motor Imagery Cognitive Process For Stroke Patients Based On Electroencephalography
17. Studies On Brain Network Based On Rhythms Of EEG Signals
18. Resting State Functional Brain Network Analysis In Major Depressive Disorder And Construction Of An Anatomical Image Template For Rat Brain
19. The Brain Network Patterns Of Emotional Faces Processing Task And Resting State For The First-Episode, Treatment-Naive Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
20. Research On The Mechanisms Of Nervous System Disease Based On Brain Functional Connectivity
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