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Human Functional Neuroimaging Connectivity Research in Dependence
2005
Reviews in the Neurosciences
SYNOPSIS Functional and effective connectivity are relatively new techniques in the analysis of functional neuroimaging studies in humans. They have previously been used in studies of 'normal' psychological and neurological processes such as vision before gradually transferring into use in pathological disease states such as schizophrenia. These techniques are now beginning to extend into the field of substance misuse and dependence. So far, most functional neuroimaging studies in this field
doi:10.1515/revneuro.2005.16.2.151
pmid:15957578
fatcat:lbjfu3hf5vejvdij2yxj4ewpgy