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141. Brain Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study On Manual Acupuncture At LI4 (Hegu)
142. Right-hemisphere Involvement In Chinese Idiom Processing
143. Functional MR Imaging Study Of The Cervical Spinal Cord By Use Of Electrical Acupuncture Stimulation At LI4(Hegu)
144. FMRI Studies On Human Cortical Response To Color Vision Stimuli And Visual Coherent Motion In Anisometropic Amblyopia
145. An Event-related FMRI Study On Task Instructions And Emotional Memory
146. FMRI Studies On Face And Object Recognition In Human Anisometropic Amblyopia And Chinese Characters Recognition In Health People
147. Experimental FMRI Study Of The Human Brain Responses To Electroacupuncture
148. The Explicit And Implicit Recognition Of Dynamic Facial Expressions In Healthy Chinese Han Females And Patients Of Major Depression: An FMRI Study
149. Multimodal Fusion Analysis On EEG And FMRI
150. Cerebellar Dysfunction In Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Children: A FMRI Study
151. The FMRI Study Of Male Schizophrenic Patients With Aggressive Behavior In Resting State
152. Diffusion Tensor Imaging And Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study On Young Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
153. The Study Of Cognitive Changes In Patients With Depression Using FMRI And MRS
154. An FMRI Study Of The Language Network Of Patients After Total Laryngectomy And CO2 Laser Cordectomy
155. The Functional Changes In Bilateral Sensorimotor Cortex In Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Study
156. A FMRI Study On Human Brain Function During Acupuncture Stimulation At PC6(Neiguan)
157. Functional MRI Study On Expressive Language Centers
158. A Functional MRI Study Of Sweet Taste And Sour Taste Cortical Areas In Humans
159. An Event-Related FMRI Study: Neural Substrates For Perceptual Reversal Of The Necker Cube
160. A Study On The Pathogenesis Of Infantile Anorexia And The Central Mechanism Of YunPi FuFang On Infantile Anorexiaby Using FMRI
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