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Cognitive and psychiatric relevance of dynamic functional connectivity states in a large (N > 10,000) children population
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This groundbreaking study by Zening Fu, Jing Sui, Armin Iraji, Jingyu Liu, and Vince D. Calhoun uncovers the intricate relationship between dynamic brain connectivity and cognitive performance in children. Through analysis of over 10,000 participants, the research reveals how transient connectivity patterns can predict cognitive abilities and mental health issues, paving the way for early interventions.
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