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400 related items for PubMed ID: 21586328

  • 1. Prospects for quantitative fMRI: investigating the effects of caffeine on baseline oxygen metabolism and the response to a visual stimulus in humans.
    Griffeth VE, Perthen JE, Buxton RB.
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  • 2. Caffeine-induced uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism: a calibrated BOLD fMRI study.
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  • 14. Caffeine reduces the initial dip in the visual BOLD response at 3 T.
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  • 18. Caffeine reduces the activation extent and contrast-to-noise ratio of the functional cerebral blood flow response but not the BOLD response.
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