Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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scientific article published on 08 June 2009
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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Hemodynamic nonlinearities affect BOLD fMRI response timing and amplitude.
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J Martijn Jansma
Jacco A de Zwart
Jeff H Duyn
Marta Bianciardi
Masaki Fukunaga
Peter van Gelderen
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10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2009.06.001
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2009-06-08T00:00:00Z