Hemispheric Asymmetry and Homotopy of Resting State Functional Connectivity Correlate with Visuospatial Abilities in School-Age Children . Gracia-Tabuenca, Z., Moreno, M. B., Barrios, F. A., & Alcauter, S. NeuroImage, 174:441–448, July, 2018. doi bibtex @article{gracia-tabuencaHemisphericAsymmetryHomotopy2018,
title = {
Hemispheric Asymmetry and Homotopy of Resting State Functional Connectivity
Correlate with Visuospatial Abilities in School-Age Children
},
author = {
{Gracia-Tabuenca}, Zeus and Moreno, Martha B. and Barrios, Fernando A. and
Alcauter, Sarael
},
year = 2018,
month = jul,
journal = {NeuroImage},
volume = 174,
pages = {441--448},
doi = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.03.051},
issn = {1053-8119},
urldate = {2018-11-14},
keywords = {
Attention,Development,Hemispheric specialization,Memory,Resting state
functional connectivity,Visuospatial abilities
}
}