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Ogawa S , Tank DW , Menon R et al : Intrinsic signal changes accompanying
sensory stimulation : functional brain mapping with magnetic resonance imaging
, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89 : 5951-5955 , 1992 . 199. Menon RS , Ogawa S ,
Kim S ...
Ogawa S , Tank DW , Menon R et al : Intrinsic signal changes accompanying
sensory stimulation : functional brain mapping with magnetic resonance imaging
, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89 : 5951-5955 , 1992 . 199. Menon RS , Ogawa S ,
Kim S ...
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Mapping of the somatosensory cortex is generally considered the easiest and
most straightforward of the MEG mapping procedures . Mapping of the face
representation is generally accomplished by tactile or vibratory stimulation of the
lower ...
Mapping of the somatosensory cortex is generally considered the easiest and
most straightforward of the MEG mapping procedures . Mapping of the face
representation is generally accomplished by tactile or vibratory stimulation of the
lower ...
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It has been suggested that much less expensive EEG techniques can achieve
functional mapping of primary areas as accurately and efficiently as MEG . In
considering localization of the central sulcus , this could prove true for normal
subjects ...
It has been suggested that much less expensive EEG techniques can achieve
functional mapping of primary areas as accurately and efficiently as MEG . In
considering localization of the central sulcus , this could prove true for normal
subjects ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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