Group comparison of cortical fiber connectivity map: An application between post-stroke patients and healthy subjects
• This study showed the feasibility of applying group comparison vertex-wise analysis for cortical structural connectivity. • A fiber connectivity density (FiCD) method based on connectome method was applied to measure whole-brain FiCD map. • Stroke and healthy participants were enrolled for the FiC...
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