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  1. A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma
  2. The methodological foundations of lesion network mapping remain sound
  3. Lesion network mapping of focal-injury related aggression finds two distinct network injury patterns
  4. Lesions Causing Aphantasia are Connected to the Fusiform Imagery Node
  5. Naturalistic movie viewing is an effective functional localizer of the fusiform face area in adolescents with and without autism
  6. Network localization of altered auditory and somatosensory sensitivity based on causal brain lesions
  7. White matter disconnection in acquired criminality
  8. Visual Mental Imagery and Aphantasia Lesions Map onto a Convergent Brain Network
  9. Coordinate Network Mapping of Focal Brain Volume Differences in ADHD Reveals Common Patterns That Lack Specificity: A Systematic Review
  10. Network Localization of Pediatric Lesion‐Induced Dystonia
  11. Comparison of Brain Normalization Software and Lesion Compensation Techniques in Chronic Perinatal Stroke Imaging
  12. Prediction of stroke severity: systematic evaluation of lesion representations
  13. Heterogenous brain activations across individuals localize to a common network
  14. Localization of stuttering based on causal brain lesions
  15. Heterogeneous neuroimaging findings across substance use disorders localize to a common brain network
  16. Multiple sclerosis lesions that impair memory map to a connected memory circuit
  17. Network Localization of Awareness in Visual and Motor Anosognosia
  18. Lesion Network Localization of a Stable Personality Trait
  19. Reply to “Is there an association between tuber involvement of the fusiform face area in autism diagnosis?”
  20. A Lesion-Derived Brain Network for Emotion Regulation
  21. Tubers affecting the fusiform face area are associated with autism diagnosis
  22. Brain lesions disrupting addiction map to a common human brain circuit
  23. Using causal methods to map symptoms to brain circuits in neurodevelopment disorders: moving from identifying correlates to developing treatments
  24. A lesion-derived brain network for emotion regulation
  25. Sex-specific lesion pattern of functional outcomes after stroke
  26. Regional Distribution of Brain Injury After Cardiac Arrest: Clinical and Electrographic Correlates
  27. Network Localization of Unconscious Visual Perception in Blindsight
  28. Reply: Looking beyond indirect lesion network mapping of prosopagnosia: direct measures required
  29. Matched neurofeedback during fMRI differentially activates reward‐related circuits in active and sham groups
  30. A Neural Circuit for Spirituality and Religiosity Derived From Patients With Brain Lesions
  31. Regional distribution of anoxic brain injury after cardiac arrest: clinical and electrographic correlates
  32. Lesion network mapping predicts post-stroke behavioural deficits and improves localization
  33. Face-Processing Performance is an Independent Predictor of Social Affect as Measured by the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Across Large-Scale Datasets
  34. Tuber Locations Associated with Infantile Spasms Map to a Common Brain Network
  35. Reducing the effects of motion artifacts in fMRI: A structured matrix completion approach
  36. Mapping mania symptoms based on focal brain damage
  37. Reply: The influence of sample size and arbitrary statistical thresholds in lesion-network mapping
  38. Cortical lesions causing loss of consciousness are anticorrelated with the dorsal brainstem
  39. Mapping migraine to a common brain network
  40. Looking beyond the face area: lesion network mapping of prosopagnosia
  41. Pediatric postoperative cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome follows outflow pathway lesions
  42. Response to “High fatigue frequency in narcolepsy type 1 and type 2 in a Brazilian Sleep Center”
  43. Response to “smoking, co-morbidities and narcolepsy”
  44. De Novo DNM1L Variant in a Teenager With Progressive Paroxysmal Dystonia and Lethal Super-refractory Myoclonic Status Epilepticus
  45. Comorbidities in a community sample of narcolepsy
  46. Intractable Epilepsy and Progressive Cognitive Decline in a Young Man
  47. BIDS apps: Improving ease of use, accessibility, and reproducibility of neuroimaging data analysis methods
  48. NeuroDebian Virtual Machine Deployment Facilitates Trainee-Driven Bedside Neuroimaging Research
  49. BIDS Apps: Improving ease of use, accessibility, and reproducibility of neuroimaging data analysis methods
  50. Case of a Two-Year-Old Boy With Recurrent Seizures, Abnormal Movements, and Central Hypoventilation
  51. Parcellating an Individual Subject's Cortical and Subcortical Brain Structures Using Snowball Sampling of Resting-State Correlations
  52. Functional Network Organization of the Human Brain
  53. Parcellation in Left Lateral Parietal Cortex Is Similar in Adults and Children
  54. Prediction of Individual Brain Maturity Using fMRI
  55. A Parcellation Scheme for Human Left Lateral Parietal Cortex
  56. Role of the anterior insula in task-level control and focal attention
  57. Identifying basal ganglia divisions in individuals using resting-state functional connectivity MRI
  58. Mapping the human brain at rest with diffuse optical tomography
  59. Resting-state functional connectivity in the human brain revealed with diffuse optical tomography
  60. Functional Brain Networks Develop from a “Local to Distributed” Organization
  61. Control networks in paediatric Tourette syndrome show immature and anomalous patterns of functional connectivity
  62. Defining functional areas in individual human brains using resting functional connectivity MRI
  63. The maturing architecture of the brain's default network
  64. A dual-networks architecture of top-down control
  65. Development of distinct control networks through segregation and integration
  66. Distinct brain networks for adaptive and stable task control in humans
  67. A method for using blocked and event-related fMRI data to study “resting state” functional connectivity
  68. Tyrosine-phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated isoforms of α-dystrobrevin