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Volume 80 Issue 1, July 2016

Merhar et al. hypothesized that infants with perinatal brain injury would have lower brain activation during a visual functional MRI task and reduced connectivity as compared with healthy controls. See the article on page 43. Cover design by Erin Dewalt.

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