Source of nonlinearity of the BOLD response revealed by simultaneous fMRI and NIRS
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Atsushi Maki | Manabu Honda | Norihiro Sadato | Yoshiharu Yonekura | Tomohisa Okada | Hideo Kawaguchi | Hiroshi Toyoda | Kenichi Kashikura | Satoru Nakashita | M. Honda | N. Sadato | Y. Yonekura | K. Kashikura | A. Maki | T. Okada | H. Toyoda | H. Kawaguchi | S. Nakashita | Satoru Nakashita
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