Longitudinal structural connectomic and rich-club analysis in adolescent mtbi reveals persistent, distributed brain alterations acutely through to one year post-injury

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  • who: Ai Wern Chung from the Division, Boston, MA, USA have published the paper: Longitudinal structural connectomic and rich-club analysis in adolescent mTBI reveals persistent, distributed brain alterations acutely through to one year post-injury, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors determine the potential and extent of whole brain diffusion measures and volume change during this developmental phase of the subjects to impact the networks constructed.
  • how: The following imaging and network features were calculated for all mTBI subjects` time-point data and for controls.
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