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Transient blood pressure changes affect the functional magnetic resonance imaging detection of cerebral activationWang et al., 2006
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- Wang R
- Foniok T
- Wamsteeker J
- Qiao M
- Tomanek B
- Vivanco R
- Tuor U
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- Neuroimage
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provides an indirect measure of cerebral activation that could be altered by factors directly affecting cerebral blood flow independent of changes in neuronal activation. Presently, we investigate how changes in blood pressure …
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