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41. Amplitude Of Low-frequency Fluctuation Study Of Rs-fMRI In The Comparation Of The Young People And The Elderly
42. Effect Of Electroacupuncturing Quchi Acupoint On Functional Diarrhea Patients Resting-state FMRI Function Connectivity
43. Eysenck Personality And Resting State Fmri Study
44. The Resting-state FMRI Study Of Transient Ischemic Attacks
45. A Voxel-based Morphometry And Resting-state FMRI Study On Patients With Major Depression
46. A Study Of Relationship Between Brain Functional Connection Using Resting State FMRI And Memory Impairment Using Neuropsychological Tests In Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
47. Study Brain Function On Resting-state FMRI And VBM Of Major Depressive Disorder
48. Aberrant Functional Organization Within And Between Resting-state Networks In AD
49. Influence Of Different Sensitive Constitution On Acupuncture Analgesia Effect And Its Cns Modulating Mechanism: A Resting-state FMRI Study
50. Default Mode Network In Alcohol Addicts:a Resting-state FMRI Study
51. The Study Of Resting State Fmri Functional Network Of Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy
52. Structural And Functional Changes In Subcortical Vascular Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Combined Voxel-based Morphometry And Resting-state FMRI Study
53. The Blepharospasm Baseline Brain Function-a Resting State-fMRI Study
54. The Behavior Association Of Undergraduateand Its Clinical Application In ADHD:a Resting-state FMRI Study
55. The Effects Of Needling Different Groups Of Acupoints On The Brain Regional Homogeneity In Migraine Patients:a Resting-state FMRI Study
56. Multi-mode Research Of The Resting State FMRI And PET-CT For Refractory TLE Patients Between Onset Period
57. Behavior And Resting State FMRI Study In Patients With Benign Childhood Epilepsy With Centrotemporal Spikes
58. Resting-state FMRI Study In Menstrual Migraine Patients
59. Functional Abnormalities In Migraine With Aura Patients: A Resting-state FMRI Study
60. Aleration Of Functional Connectivity Within Visuospatial Working Memory-related Brain Network In Patients With Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Resting State Fmri Study
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