Cerebral Blood Flow, Blood Volume, and Oxygen Metabolism Dynamics in Human Visual and Motor Cortex as Measured by Whole-Brain Multi-Modal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Leif Østergaard | Karla L Miller | Matthias Günther | Peter Jezzard | David A Feinberg | Bradley J MacIntosh | Manus J Donahue | P. Jezzard | D. Feinberg | K. Miller | M. Donahue | L. Østergaard | B. MacIntosh | J. Blicher | M. Günther | Jakob U Blicher
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