Tradeoffs in pushing the spatial resolution of fMRI for the 7T Human Connectome Project
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Steen Moeller | Essa Yacoub | Stephen M. Smith | Matthew F. Glasser | Edward J. Auerbach | Kamil Ugurbil | An T. Vu | Timothy S. Coalson | Keith W. Jamison | A. Vu | K. Uğurbil | E. Auerbach | E. Yacoub | M. Glasser | S. Moeller | K. Jamison | Stephen M. Smith
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