Reproducibility of fMRI in the clinical setting: implications for trial designs.
With expanding potential clinical applications of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) it is important to test how reliable different measures of fMRI activation are between subjects and sessions and between centres. This study compared variability across 17 patients with multiple sclerosis...
Main Authors: | Bosnell, R, Wegner, C, Kincses, Z, Korteweg, T, Agosta, F, Ciccarelli, O, De Stefano, N, Gass, A, Hirsch, J, Johansen-Berg, H, Kappos, L, Barkhof, F, Mancini, L, Manfredonia, F, Marino, S, Miller, D, Montalban, X, Palace, J, Rocca, M, Enzinger, C, Ropele, S, Rovira, A, Smith, S, Thompson, A, Thornton, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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