Ipsilateral alteration of resting state activity suggests that cortical dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of cluster headache

Faragó Péter and Szabó Nikoletta and Tóth Eszter and Tuka Bernadett and Király András and Csete Gergő and Párdutz Árpád and Szok Délia and Tajti János and Ertsey Csaba and Vécsei László and Kincses Zsigmond Tamás: Ipsilateral alteration of resting state activity suggests that cortical dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of cluster headache.
BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY, 30 (2). pp. 281-289. ISSN 0896-0267 (2017)

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Faragó Péter MTMT
Szabó Nikoletta MTMT
Tóth Eszter MTMT
Tuka Bernadett MTMT
Király András MTMT
Csete Gergő MTMT
Párdutz Árpád MTMT
Szok Délia MTMT
Tajti János MTMT
Ertsey Csaba MTMT
Vécsei László MTMT
Kincses Zsigmond Tamás MTMT
Item Type: Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title: BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY
Date: 2017
Volume: 30
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 281-289
ISSN: 0896-0267
Faculty/Unit: Faculty of Medicine
Institution: University of Szeged (2000-)
Language: English
MTMT rekordazonosító: 3141000
DOI azonosító: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-016-0535-x
Date Deposited: 2017. Jul. 06. 14:52
Last Modified: 2019. Oct. 24. 15:41
URI: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/11746
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