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929 related items for PubMed ID: 15501093

  • 1. Modeling the hemodynamic response to brain activation.
    Buxton RB, Uludağ K, Dubowitz DJ, Liu TT.
    Neuroimage; 2004; 23 Suppl 1():S220-33. PubMed ID: 15501093
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  • 4. Investigating the post-stimulus undershoot of the BOLD signal--a simultaneous fMRI and fNIRS study.
    Schroeter ML, Kupka T, Mildner T, Uludağ K, von Cramon DY.
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  • 9. Nonlinear aspects of the BOLD response in functional MRI.
    Vazquez AL, Noll DC.
    Neuroimage; 1998 Feb 01; 7(2):108-18. PubMed ID: 9558643
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  • 10. A state-space model of the hemodynamic approach: nonlinear filtering of BOLD signals.
    Riera JJ, Watanabe J, Kazuki I, Naoki M, Aubert E, Ozaki T, Kawashima R.
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  • 11. Changes in cerebral blood flow and cerebral oxygen metabolism during neural activation measured by positron emission tomography: comparison with blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Ito H, Ibaraki M, Kanno I, Fukuda H, Miura S.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 2005 Mar 01; 25(3):371-7. PubMed ID: 15660103
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  • 12. Source of nonlinearity of the BOLD response revealed by simultaneous fMRI and NIRS.
    Toyoda H, Kashikura K, Okada T, Nakashita S, Honda M, Yonekura Y, Kawaguchi H, Maki A, Sadato N.
    Neuroimage; 2008 Feb 01; 39(3):997-1013. PubMed ID: 18054252
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  • 16. BOLD response during uncoupling of neuronal activity and CBF.
    Burke M, Bührle Ch.
    Neuroimage; 2006 Aug 01; 32(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 16677832
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  • 18. Simultaneous blood oxygenation level-dependent and cerebral blood flow functional magnetic resonance imaging during forepaw stimulation in the rat.
    Silva AC, Lee SP, Yang G, Iadecola C, Kim SG.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 1999 Aug 01; 19(8):871-9. PubMed ID: 10458594
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  • 19. Stimulus-dependent BOLD and perfusion dynamics in human V1.
    Hoge RD, Atkinson J, Gill B, Crelier GR, Marrett S, Pike GB.
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