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1. A FMRI Study Of Deactivation And Default Mode Network Activity In Human Brain
2. The Resting State FMRI Research Of Sleep Deprivation
3. Cognitive Impairment In First-episode Patients With Major Depressive Disorder:Evidences From Neuropsychological Test To Neuroim Aging Studies
4. MRI Morphology Study Of Nucleus Accumbens And Resting-state FMRI Study Of Heroin Addicts
5. Brain Functional Network Analysis And Its Applications In Pathophysiology Of Epilepsy With Functional MRI
6. Study Of Brain Network In Epilepsy Using Functional MRI
7. MRI Based Cortical Thickness Analysis Of Alzheimer's Disease
8. Abnormalities During The Resting State Functional Magnetic Sonance Imaging In Treatment-naive Major Depression Disorder
9. Functional Connectivity Study In Resting-State In Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy
10. Using Rest State FMRI Study Pattern Of Resting State Brain Mapping Of Liver Cirrhotic Patients Without Overt Hepatic Encephalopathy Before And After Liver Transplantation
11. The FMRI Comparative Study Of Electroacupuncture Bailao (EX-HN15) And Zhongzhu (SJ3) Acupoints Within Healthy Volunteers
12. The Application Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Of Schizophrenia
13. Eeg Of The Brain Network Method And Applied Research
14. Apply The EEG-fMRI To Explore The Epilepsy With Continuous Spike-waves During Slow Sleep
15. Investigations Of Functional Brain Networks In Different Sates
16. Multimoding MRI Study On KIBRA Gene Variants And The Default-mode, Executive Control Networks
17. The Specified Effects Of Acupuncture Treatment On The Default Mode Network In Migraine Patients Without Aura:a Resting-state Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
18. An FMRI Study On The Neuro-effeccts Of Zulinqi (GB41) Needling On The Default Mode Network (DMN) In Migraine Patients Without Aura
19. The Brain Network Patterns Of Emotional Faces Processing Task And Resting State For The First-Episode, Treatment-Naive Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
20. Addiction Related Alteration In Resting-State Brain Functional Connectivity And The Function Of Reward System
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