Detecting activations in event-related fMRI using analysis of variance.
The most common design of a functional MRI (fMRI) experiment is a block design. The use of rapid imaging, however, and carefully designed paradigms makes the separation of cognitive events possible. Such experiments make use of event-related paradigms, in which a task involving several cognitive pro...
Main Authors: | Clare, S, Humberstone, M, Hykin, J, Blumhardt, L, Bowtell, R, Morris, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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