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"Resting state brain network segregation is associated with walking speed ..."
Sumire D. Sato et al. (2025)
- Sumire D. Sato, Valay A. Shah, Tyler Fettrow, Kristina G. Hall, Grant D. Tays, Erta Cenko, Arkaprava Roy, David J. Clark, Daniel P. Ferris, Chris J. Hass, Todd M. Manini, Rachael D. Seidler:
Resting state brain network segregation is associated with walking speed and working memory in older adults. NeuroImage 310: 121155 (2025)

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