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Growth patterns in the developing brain detected by using continuum mechanical tensor maps

Paul M. Thompson, Jay N. Giedd, Roger P. Woods, David MacDonald, Alan C. Evans and Arthur W. Toga

Nature 404, 190-193(9 March 2000)

doi:10.1038/35004593

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Growth patterns in the developing human brain detected at ages 3–15 years.

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Mapping dynamic patterns of brain development: four-dimensional growth maps.

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Patterns of cerebral growth.

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Detecting three-dimensional patterns of deep nuclear tissue loss.

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