Anatomical and functional connectivity support the existence of a salience network node within the caudal ventrolateral prefrontal cortex

  1. Lucas R Trambaiolli
  2. Xiaolong Peng
  3. Julia F Lehman
  4. Gary Linn
  5. Brian E Russ
  6. Charles E Schroeder
  7. Hesheng Liu
  8. Suzanne N Haber  Is a corresponding author
  1. McLean Hospital, United States
  2. Medical University of South Carolina, United States
  3. University of Rochester, United States
  4. Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, United States

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  1. Lucas R Trambaiolli
  2. Xiaolong Peng
  3. Julia F Lehman
  4. Gary Linn
  5. Brian E Russ
  6. Charles E Schroeder
  7. Hesheng Liu
  8. Suzanne N Haber
(2022)
Anatomical and functional connectivity support the existence of a salience network node within the caudal ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
eLife 11:e76334.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76334

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