Combining brain perturbation and neuroimaging in non-human primates
Brain perturbation studies allow detailed causal inferences of behavioral and neural processes. Because the combination of brain perturbation methods and neural measurement techniques is inherently challenging, research in humans has predominantly focused on non-invasive, indirect brain perturbation...
Auteurs principaux: | Christiaan Klink, P, Aubry, J-F, Ferrera, VP, Fox, AS, Froudist-Walsh, S, Jarraya, B, Konofagou, E, Krauzlis, R, Messinger, A, Mitchell, AS, Ortiz-Rios, M, Oya, H, Roberts, AC, Roe, AW, Rushworth, MFS, Sallet, J, Schmid, MC, Schroeder, CE, Tasserie, J, Tsao, D, Uhrig, L, Vanduffel, W, Wilke, M, Kagan, I, Petkov, CI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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