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181. Improved acquisition and analysis methods for BOLD fMRI
182. Role of the basal ganglia in force control in health and early stage Parkinson's disease
183. Expanding the role of functional MRI in rehabilitation research
184. Statistical Modeling and Inference in Biological Data: From Brain Networks to Virus Heterogeneit
185. Measuring Cerebrovascular Pulsatility Using Cardiac Cycle Fluctuations of fMRI BOLD Dat
186. Brainstem neuroimaging: The human dopamine system
187. Functional magnetic resonance imaging: An intermediary between behavior and neural activity
188. Biophysical aspects of the BOLD effect in human brain mapping
189. Comparison of hemodynamic response non-linearity using simultaneous near infrared spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging modalities
190. Multiscale Statics and Dynamics of Cerebral Functional Connectivit
191. Functional MRI of sensorimotor and visual networks in rat brain before and after deafferentation induced neuroplasticity
192. Investigation of the three-dimensional spiral technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging
193. Iterative reconstruction methods for rosette trajectories in functional MRI
194. Anesthetic and ascending arousal system modulation of cortical functional integration and BOLD functional connectivity in the rat brain
195. Assessing variability of thefMRI BOLD response to neural activity
196. Studying conscious and unconscious vision with fMRI: The bold promise
197. The nature of the blood oxygen level dependent signal in functional magnetic resonance imaging: Influences and intrinsic functional information
198. Simultaneous integrated functional magnetic resonance imaging and optical tomography in the near infrared spectrum (SINFONIS) for studying hemodynamic and neuronal responses in the human brain
199. Investigation of the pharmacological MRI signal induced by cocaine or heroin in rat brain
200. Comparing the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training and acupuncture for the treatment of urinary incontinence and the impact on health-related quality of life for non-homebound women >50 years of age: A secondary analysis
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