Distance disintegration characterizes node‐level topological dysfunctions in cocaine addiction
Abstract
Previous investigations have used global graph theory measures in order to disentangle the complexity of the neural reorganizations occurring in cocaine use disorder (CUD). However, how these global topological alterations map into individual brain network areas remains unknown. In this study, we used resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to investigate node‐level topological dysfunctions in CUD. The sample was composed...
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Title
Distance disintegration characterizes node‐level topological dysfunctions in cocaine addiction
Published Date
Jun 16, 2021
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Volume
26
Issue
6
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