MRI procedure that measures brain activity by detecting associated changes in blood flow.
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Examples for "fmri"
Examples for "fmri"
1This review discussed the use of fMRI in animal studies of stress.
2Methods: Four patients with EMA were investigated through the method of EEG-fMRI.
3Results: Seven sessions of EEG-fMRI scanning in the four patients were obtained.
4We apply this method to 24 sessions of human resting state fMRI.
5Both pleasantness ratings and fMRI data showed effects of the rewarding procedure.
1We present the characteristic morphological and functional MRI features of this tumor.
2Haynes' team monitored these shifting neural patterns using a functional MRI machine.
3Renal perfusion was assessed by functional MRI in vehicle- and TPPU-treated mice.
4Current functional MRI techniques measure hemodynamic changes induced by neural activity.
5Conclusion: Morphological and functional MRI characteristics are associated with malignancy in parotid gland.
1Aims: To investigate the recovery mechanism using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
2Fifteen skilled drum set players participated in our functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
3Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected before and after longitudinal treatments.
4Hemispheric dominance was assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging using the laterality index.
5This study investigates this issue with functional magnetic resonance imaging.
6All participants completed the Flanker task during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
7Half the patients will also undergo pre- and postoperative functional magnetic resonance imaging scans.
8The functional magnetic resonance imaging with motor tasks was performed at admission and discharge.
9To detect the neural mechanisms associated with perspective taking, functional magnetic resonance imaging was employed.
10Neural response was assessed using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
11There are few studies in this area using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).
12Connectivity studies using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging are increasingly pooling data acquired at multiple sites.
13Cardiovascular dynamics also affect the blood-oxygen-dependent (BOLD) signal in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
14This material was thereafter presented to subjects during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) assessment.
15In 117 participants, we performed functional magnetic resonance imaging using a novelty-encoding task with visual scenes.
16In two experiments, we investigated this hypothesis with functional magnetic resonance imaging and a Stop-signal task.
Translations for functional magnetic resonance imaging