Mapping dopaminergic projections in the human brain with resting-state fMRI

  1. Marianne Oldehinkel  Is a corresponding author
  2. Alberto Llera
  3. Myrthe Faber
  4. Ismael Huertas
  5. Jan K Buitelaar
  6. Bastiaan R Bloem
  7. Andre F Marquand
  8. Rick Helmich
  9. Koen V Haak
  10. Christian F Beckmann
  1. Radboud University Medical Centre, Netherlands
  2. Institute of Biomedicine of Seville (IBiS), Spain
  3. Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands

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  1. Marianne Oldehinkel
  2. Alberto Llera
  3. Myrthe Faber
  4. Ismael Huertas
  5. Jan K Buitelaar
  6. Bastiaan R Bloem
  7. Andre F Marquand
  8. Rick Helmich
  9. Koen V Haak
  10. Christian F Beckmann
(2022)
Mapping dopaminergic projections in the human brain with resting-state fMRI
eLife 11:e71846.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.71846

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