Movement-Related effects in fMRI time-series

作者: Karl J. Friston , Steven Williams , Robert Howard , Richard S. J. Frackowiak , Robert Turner

DOI: 10.1002/MRM.1910350312

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摘要: … Movement-related effects can be divided into those that are a function of position of the object in the frame of reference of the scanner and those that are due to movement in previous …

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