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Mapping the topographic organization of the human zona incerta using diffusion MRI
Roy Haast
,
Jason Kai
,
Alaa Taha
,
Violet Liu
,
Greydon Gilmore
,
Maxime Guye
,
Ali R Khan
,
Jonathan C. Lau
February 2025
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Greydon Gilmore
Intraoperative Neurophysiologist Biomedical Engineer
My research interests include deep brain stimulation, machine learning and signal processing.
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