Functional magnetic resonance imaging of single motor events reveals human presupplementary motor area.
Conventional functional imaging paradigms use periods of repetitive task performance to generate sustained functional signal changes. We have developed a technique of imaging the small, transient signal changes that occur after single cognitive events. The technique uses echo-planar imaging at 3 T t...
Main Authors: | Humberstone, M, Sawle, G, Clare, S, Hykin, J, Coxon, R, Bowtell, R, Macdonald, I, Morris, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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