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161. Acute Effect Of Buprenorphine On Brain FMRI Response To Drug-Related Cues Of Heroin Addicts
162. The FMRI Study Of Basic Chinese Character And Pattern N-back Working Memory In Normal Individual
163. The Preliminary FMRI Study Of Visual Quantification Stimulus In Normal Human
164. Abnormalities During The Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Treatment-naive Major Depression Disorder And First-degree Relatives
165. Correlative Study Of MRI With Pathologic Grade Of C6 Brain Glioma In Rats
166. FMRI Study Of Auditory Cortex In Healthy, Sensorineural Hearing Loss And Tinnitus Subjects
167. MRI Morphology Study Of Nucleus Accumbens And Resting-state FMRI Study Of Heroin Addicts
168. The Research And Implementation Of A FMRI Stimulation System
169. The Study Of Central Mechanism Of Electric-Acupuncture At Zusanli(ST36) For Gastric Mucous Membrane Protection With FMRI And Biochemistry
170. The Study Of Functional MRI (fMRI) In The Diagnosis Of Small Lesions Of Breast Cancers
171. Resting State Study On Mechanism Of Acupuncture-a Preliminary Research On Vision-related Acupoints Specificity
172. Improvements On SPM With Its Application In The Research Of Mechanism Of Acupuncture
173. Cerebral FMRI Study On Treating Myopias By Operating Electroacupuncture At Guangming (GB37)
174. Cerebral FMRI Study On Electroacupunctur Guangming(GB37) And Yanglingquan(GB34) In Visual Stimulus
175. The Impairment Of The Attentional Networks In Patients With Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
176. Observation Of The Brain Visual Cortex Activation On FMRI By Electroacupuncture Stimulation At LR3 (Taichong)
177. The Application Of Functional MRI In The Intracranial Tumor Resection To Avoid The Trauma Of Important Functional Area And Structure
178. The Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Of Chronic Depression In Resting State
179. Cognitive Development And Its Clinical Application In Normal Children: A Resting-state FMRI Study
180. Methylphenidate In The Regulation Of Go/nogo Task In Normal Adult Brain: FMRI Study
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