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Functional MRI of human brain activation at high spatial resolution
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Brain MappingBrain OrganizationFunctional NeuroimagingSocial SciencesMagnetic Resonance ImagingPositron Emission TomographyNeurologySpatial ResolutionCognitive NeuroscienceRadiologyNeuroimaging ModalityHigh Spatial ResolutionNeuroimagingVisual PathwayBrain ImagingSystems NeuroscienceNeurophysiologyConnectomicsNeuroscienceFunctional ConnectivityMedicineFunctional Activation Maps
Functional activation maps of the human visual cortex were obtained at a spatial resolution almost two orders of magnitude better than achievable by positron emission tomography and within measuring times of a few seconds. Transient alterations in the concentration of paramagnetic deoxyhemoglobin were conveniently detected at 2.0-T with use of RF-spoiled FLASH MRI sequences employing gradient echo times of 6 to 60 ms and voxel sizes of 2.5 to 39 microliters.
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