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The following pages link to Localized echo-volume imaging methods for functional MRI. (Q48785014):
Displaying 17 items.
- Exploring brain function with magnetic resonance imaging (Q30579179) (← links)
- Brain reorganization after stroke (Q30886404) (← links)
- Post-registration spatial filtering to reduce noise in functional MRI data sets (Q33179213) (← links)
- Neuroimaging of recovery of function after stroke: implications for rehabilitation (Q34197602) (← links)
- Robust detection of ocular dominance columns in humans using Hahn Spin Echo BOLD functional MRI at 7 Tesla (Q36088958) (← links)
- Temporal SNR characteristics in segmented 3D-EPI at 7T. (Q36769940) (← links)
- Decreases in ADC observed in tissue areas during activation in the cat visual cortex at 9.4 T using high diffusion sensitization (Q36930764) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal encoding as a robust basis for fast three-dimensional in vivo MRI. (Q41208317) (← links)
- Specific absorption rate studies of the parallel transmission of inner-volume excitations at 7T. (Q41505206) (← links)
- 3D z-shim method for reduction of susceptibility effects in BOLD fMRI. (Q41684362) (← links)
- Enhancement of temporal resolution and BOLD sensitivity in real-time fMRI using multi-slab echo-volumar imaging (Q42144787) (← links)
- Multiband multislice GE-EPI at 7 tesla, with 16-fold acceleration using partial parallel imaging with application to high spatial and temporal whole-brain fMRI. (Q42725023) (← links)
- Computed inverse resonance imaging for magnetic susceptibility map reconstruction (Q43172913) (← links)
- Inner-volume echo volumar imaging (IVEVI) for robust fetal brain imaging (Q47370364) (← links)
- Influence of baseline hematocrit on between-subject BOLD signal change using gradient echo and asymmetric spin echo EPI. (Q48228245) (← links)
- High-resolution, spin-echo BOLD, and CBF fMRI at 4 and 7 T. (Q48478962) (← links)
- The quality of functional MR images in patients with brain tumors: influences of neurological disorders and tumor location. (Q52082883) (← links)