Mejia, A., Hwang, J., Pham, D., Noble, S., Satterthwaite, T. D., Nichols, T. E., & Yeo, B. T. T. (2026). Excessive data censoring in fMRI undermines individual precision and weakens brain-behavior associations.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMejia, Amanda, Joanne Hwang, Damon Pham, Stephanie Noble, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Thomas E. Nichols, and B. T. Thomas Yeo. Excessive Data Censoring in FMRI Undermines Individual Precision and Weakens Brain-behavior Associations. 2026.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMejia, Amanda, et al. Excessive Data Censoring in FMRI Undermines Individual Precision and Weakens Brain-behavior Associations. 2026.
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