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One such condition, traumatic brain injury (TBI), affects many of the levels of architecture intrinsic to the brain (Wolf and Koch, 2016; Kenzie et_al, 2017), and it can have longlasting sequelae potentially evolving into neurodegenerative disease (Hoskison et_al, 2009; Gupta and Sen, 2016; Hay et_al, 2016; Taylor et_al, 2017; Tagge et_al, 2018). Functional MRI studies in TBI patients report long-lasting altered connectivity, disconnection within the default mode network and impaired modular structure (Douw et_al, 2010; Caeyenberghs et_al, 2012, 2013, 2014; Pandit et_al, 2013; Han et_al, 2014; Power et_al, 2014; Fagerholm et_al, 2015), features . . .
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