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Applications of fMRI to Psychiatry

2006
The application of functional neuroimaging to characterize cortical dysfunction in patients with psychiatric disorders provides one of the most exciting in vivo techniques for the identification of both pathophysiologic factors and treatment effects.
Lisa A. Femia   +2 more
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An Introduction to fMRI

2015
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provides an opportunity to indirectly observe neural activity noninvasively in the human brain as it changes in near real time. Most fMRI experiments measure the blood oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signal, which rises to a peak several seconds after a brain area becomes active.
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fMRI

2019
Sagarika Mahapatro, Satyajit Panda
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High-Field fMRI

2009
Summary Imaging of human brain function is possible only through a few techniques of which magnetic resonance is the safest and most widely used. The soft tissue contrast and high resolution functional maps of the human brain are making a profound contribution to our understanding of the brain function.
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fMRI of Memory

2009
Indre V. Viskontas   +3 more
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fMRI in Neurosurgery

2009
Christopher Nimsky   +3 more
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fMRI of inhibition

Schizophrenia Research, 2000
Frans W. Cornelissen   +2 more
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fMRI of Memory

2016
Agosta, F   +3 more
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fMRI of the Sensorimotor System

2016
FILIPPI, MASSIMO, Messina, R, Rocca, Ma
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