Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
563-05-013 ISMRM Abstract

Structural brain harmonics as a basis for functional integration-segregation continuum in MEG

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Nuutti Barron1, Benjamin S Sipes 2, Ashish Raj2,3,4
1Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco — Radiology and biomedical imaging, San Francisco, United States of America
2Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, United States of America
3Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University Of California, San Francisco (UCSF), United States of America
4Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University Of California, San Francisco (UCSF), United States of America
Presenting Author: Benjamin S Sipes

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