Functional MRI with active, fully implanted, deep brain stimulation systems: Safety and experimental confounds
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John S. Thornton | Louis Lemieux | Serge Pinto | David W. Carmichael | Patricia Limousin | Tarek Yousry | Philip J. Allen | Stéphane Thobois | L. Lemieux | P. Limousin | T. Yousry | J. Thornton | D. Carmichael | S. Thobois | P. Allen | S. Pinto
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