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Fox1
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Functional mapping of the human visual cortex at 4 tesla and 1.5 tesla using deoxygenation contrast EPI
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Turner1
Jezzard2
Wen3
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Intravascular susceptibility contrast mechanisms in tissues
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of special interest, The authors have designed a model of the susceptibility of intravascular paramagnetic tracers (intrinsic, as well as extrinsic) and how the signal from these tracers decays in time. They also explore how sequence choice affects tuning to components of the signal from blood vessels within a certain size range.
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Magn Reson Med
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Kennan1
Zhong2
Gore3
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0028321471
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Microscopic susceptibility variation and transverse relaxation: theory and experiment
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of special interest, Simulations and experiments using microspheres to investigate the correlation of enhanced magnetic relaxation rates to sphere size (i.e. a model for blood vessel size) and to dysprosium-DTPA concentration.
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(1994)
Magn Reson Med
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Weisskoff1
Zuo2
Boxerman3
Rosen4
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21
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0028387388
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Comparison of EPI gradient-echo contrast changes in cat brain caused by respiratory challenges with direct simultaneous spectrophotometric evaluation of cerebral oxygenation via a cranial window
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of special interest, Local BOLD signal intensity changes during anoxia, apnea and hyperpnea correlate well with direct optical imaging of oxygen saturation.
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(1994)
NMR Biomed
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Jezzard1
Heineman2
Taylor3
Despres4
Wen5
Balaban6
Turner7
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0027312891
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4 tesla gradient recalled echo characteristics of photic stimulation-induced signal changes in the human primary visual cortex
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(1993)
Magn Reson Med
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Menon1
Ogawa2
Tank3
Ugurbil4
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0027330258
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*-weighting technique for magnetic resonance imaging
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(1993)
Magn Reson Med
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Hu1
Kim2
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0027417071
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Functional imaging of human motor cortex at high magnetic field
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of outstanding interest, A BOLD signal evoked by performance of a finger opposition task was localized to the contralateral M1; a smaller and less intense signal was observed in the ipsilateral side. The authors suggest that measuring the extent of cortex activated, as opposed to signal intensity, may constitute an important method for successful processing of fMRI data.
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(1993)
J Neurophysiol
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Kim1
Ashe2
Goergopoulos3
Merkle4
Ellermann5
Menon6
Ogawa7
Ugurbil8
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Cortical functional architecture and local coupling between neuronal activity and the microcirculation revealed by in vivo high-resolution optical imaging of intrinsic signals
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Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
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Frostig1
Lieke2
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Reduction of signal fluctuation in functional MRI using navigator echoes
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(1994)
Magn Reson Med
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Hu1
Kim2
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Analysis of functional MRI time-series
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of outstanding interest, The authors suggest a method for detecting significant, local correlations between sensory input and the fMRI signal change in the presence of intrinsic autocorrelations due to the hemodynamic response. From the data, they were able to make an estimate of the hemodynamic response (i.e. delay and dispersion), which they convolved with time course of the sensory input (i.e. condition switch).
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Friston1
Jezzard2
Turner3
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0027288454
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Processing strategies for time-course data sets in functional MRI of the human brain
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of outstanding interest, A seminal paper showing strategies for fMRI data analysis, which takes into account the dynamic aspect of fMRI studies.
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(1993)
Magn Reson Med
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Bandettini1
Jesmanowicz2
Wong3
Hyde4
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0027249756
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Functional topographic mapping of the cortical ribbon in human vision with conventional MRI scanners
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of special interest, Using convention MRI, the authors mapped the retinotopic representation of the visual fields within and outside the calcarine sulcus.
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(1993)
Nature
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Schneider1
Noll2
Cohen3
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0027183543
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of motor cortex: hemispheric asymmetry and handedness
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of special interest, Left but not the right motor cortex was activated substantially during ipsilateral hand movements. This effect was more pronounced in right-hand dominant subjects.
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(1993)
Science
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Kim1
Ashe2
Hendrich3
Ellermann4
Merkle5
Ugurbil6
Georgopoulos7
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0027140154
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Activation of human primary visual cortex during visual recall: a magnetic resonance imaging study
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of outstanding interest, First application of fMRI to visual imagery. The involvement of primary visual cortex (V1) in short-term visual recall is clearly demonstrated with the high spatial resolution that fMRI allows.
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(1993)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.90
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Le Bihan1
Turner2
Zeffiro3
Cuenod4
Jezzard5
Bonnerot6
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