Introduction Spectral clustering and functional connectivity analysis of low-frequency fluctuations in fMRI data reveal a distinct separation between the superior temporal sulcus and the superior temporal gyrus

  • Lohmann G
  • Obleser J
  • Friederici A
  • et al.
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Lohmann, G., Obleser, J., Friederici, A., & Turner, R. (2009). Introduction Spectral clustering and functional connectivity analysis of low-frequency fluctuations in fMRI data reveal a distinct separation between the superior temporal sulcus and the superior temporal gyrus. NeuroImage, 47, S58. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1053-8119(09)70242-3

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