Beijing Normal University researchers, led by Lianglong Sun, publish in Nature Neuroscience an in-depth study of brain functional connectivity across life stages. Analyzing MRI data from 33,250 subjects ranging from 32 postmenstrual weeks to 80 years, the study uncovers nonlinear growth trends and critical inflection points, offering valuable insights into neural development and aging processes.
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- What is the brain's functional connectome?
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