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Catecholaminergic Manipulation Alters Dynamic Network Topology Across Behavioral States
James M. Shine, Ruud L. van den Brink, Dennis Hernaus, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Russell A. Poldrack
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/169102
James M. Shine
1Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
2Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Ruud L. van den Brink
3Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The Netherlands
4Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, 2333AK Leiden, The Netherlands
Dennis Hernaus
5Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, MD, USA
Sander Nieuwenhuis
3Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The Netherlands
4Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, 2333AK Leiden, The Netherlands
Russell A. Poldrack
1Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
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Posted July 27, 2017.
Catecholaminergic Manipulation Alters Dynamic Network Topology Across Behavioral States
James M. Shine, Ruud L. van den Brink, Dennis Hernaus, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Russell A. Poldrack
bioRxiv 169102; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/169102
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