Regional reproducibility of calibrated BOLD functional MRI: Implications for the study of cognition and plasticity
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Gary F. Egan | Claudine Joëlle Gauthier | Robert Turner | Laurentius Huber | Dimo Ivanov | Steffen N. Krieger | Bernhard Sehm | Elisabeth Roggenhofer | R. Turner | G. Egan | D. Ivanov | C. Gauthier | B. Sehm | E. Roggenhofer | L. Huber
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