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Micah Ketola
Micah Ketola
PhD Student at Rutgers Newark
Verified email at rutgers.edu
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Increased basal ganglia modulatory effective connectivity observed in resting-state fMRI in individuals with Parkinson’s disease
NJ Wapstra, M Ketola, S Thompson, A Lee, T Madhyastha, TJ Grabowski, ...
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 14, 719089, 2022
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Applying the Common Model of Cognition to Resting-State fMRI Leads to the Identification of Abnormal Functional Connectivity in Parkinson's Disease.
M Ketola, A Stocco, S Thompson, TM Madhyastha, TJ Grabowski
CogSci, 2020
22020
Comparing Alternative Computational Models of the Stroop Task Using Effective Connectivity Analysis of fMRI Data
M Ketola, LP Jiang, A Stocco
bioRxiv, 647271, 2019
2019
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