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Feb 1, 2013 · CO2 levels in the blood are known to strongly affect cerebral blood flow. Speech changes breathing pattern and may affect CO2 levels.
Our findings demonstrate that P ET CO 2 should be monitored during functional brain studies investigating speech using neuroimaging modalities.
Our findings demonstrate that P ET CO 2 should be monitored during functional brain studies investigating speech using neuroimaging modalities.
We hypothesized that a decrease in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the arterial blood (PaCO2) during speaking could account for the observed effects.
CO2 levels in the blood are known to strongly affect cerebral blood flow. Speech changes breathing pattern and may affect CO2 levels. Measurements were ...
End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. October 2012; NeuroImage 66. 66. DOI:10.1016 ...
Oct 6, 2022 · End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. Neuroimage. 2013;66:71–79 ...
Oct 27, 2023 · End-tidal CO2: an important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. Scholkmann F. et al ...
Mar 2, 2023 · End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. Neuroimage 2013;66:71-79 ...
End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks · F. Scholkmann · U. Gerber · M. Wolf · U. Wolf ...