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146 related items for PubMed ID: 17094121

  • 1. Caffeine attenuates practice effects in word stem completion as measured by fMRI BOLD signal.
    Bendlin BB, Trouard TP, Ryan L.
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  • 3. Caffeine-induced uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism: a calibrated BOLD fMRI study.
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  • 4. Relationship between caffeine-induced changes in resting cerebral perfusion and blood oxygenation level-dependent signal.
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  • 8. Caffeine increases the temporal variability of resting-state BOLD connectivity in the motor cortex.
    Rack-Gomer AL, Liu TT.
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  • 9. Vascular effects of caffeine found in BOLD fMRI.
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  • 10. Caffeine increases the linearity of the visual BOLD response.
    Liu TT, Liau J.
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  • 11. Caffeine reduces resting-state BOLD functional connectivity in the motor cortex.
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  • 12. On the use of caffeine as a contrast booster for BOLD fMRI studies.
    Mulderink TA, Gitelman DR, Mesulam MM, Parrish TB.
    Neuroimage; 2002 Jan 15; 15(1):37-44. PubMed ID: 11771972
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  • 13. The effects of capillary transit time heterogeneity on the BOLD signal.
    Angleys H, Jespersen SN, Østergaard L.
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  • 14. Effects of oxygen saturation on BOLD and arterial spin labelling perfusion fMRI signals studied in a motor activation task.
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  • 15. Investigations on the effect of caffeine on cerebral venous vessel contrast by using susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) at 1.5, 3 and 7 T.
    Sedlacik J, Helm K, Rauscher A, Stadler J, Mentzel HJ, Reichenbach JR.
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  • 16. Processing efficiency of a verbal working memory system is modulated by amphetamine: an fMRI investigation.
    Tipper CM, Cairo TA, Woodward TS, Phillips AG, Liddle PF, Ngan ET.
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  • 17. Acute caffeine administration effect on brain activation patterns in mild cognitive impairment.
    Haller S, Montandon ML, Rodriguez C, Moser D, Toma S, Hofmeister J, Sinanaj I, Lovblad KO, Giannakopoulos P.
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  • 18. Imaging brain activity during natural vision using CASL perfusion fMRI.
    Rao H, Wang J, Tang K, Pan W, Detre JA.
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  • 20. Functional MRI studies of word-stem completion: reliability across laboratories and comparison to blood flow imaging with PET.
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    Hum Brain Mapp; 1998 Jul 01; 6(4):203-15. PubMed ID: 9704261
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