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- N. K. Logothetis, B. A. Wandell. Interpreting the BOLD signal. Annu Rev Physiol, 66:735-769, 2004. (more) download
- K. Caesar, L. Gold, M. Lauritzen. Context sensitivity of activity-dependent increases in cerebral blood flow. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 100(7):4239-44, 2003. (more) download
- A. Devor, A. K. Dunn, M. L. Andermann, I. Ulbert, D. A. Boas, A. M. Dale. Coupling of total hemoglobin concentration, oxygenation, and neural activity in rat somatosensory cortex. Neuron, 39(2):353-359, 2003. (more)
- N. K. Logothetis. The underpinnings of the BOLD functional magnetic resonance imaging signal. J Neurosci, 23(10):3963-3971, 2003. (more) download
- O. J. Arthurs, S. Boniface. How well do we understand the neural origins of the fMRI BOLD signal?. Trends Neurosci, 25(1):27-31, 2002. (more) download
- A. M. Dale, E. Halgren. Spatiotemporal mapping of brain activity by integration of multiple imaging modalities. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 11(2):202-208, 2001. (more)
- N. K. Logothetis, J. Pauls, M. Augath, T. Trinath, A. Oeltermann. Neurophysiological investigation of the basis of the fMRI signal. Nature, 412(6843):150-157, 2001. (more) download
- E.A. Disbrow, D.A. Slutsky, T.P. Roberts, L.A. Krubitzer. Functional MRI at 1.5 tesla: a comparison of the blood oxygenation level-dependent signal and electrophysiology. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 97(17):9718-23, 2000. (more) download
- D. H. Brooks, G. F. Ahmad, R. S. MacLeod, G. M. Maratos. Inverse electrocardiography by simultaneous imposition of multiple constraints. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 46(1):3-18, 1999. (more) download
- J. Sijbers, I. Michiels, M. Verhoye, J. Van Audekerke, A. Van der Linden, D. Van Dyck. Restoration of MR-induced artifacts in simultaneously recorded MR/EEG data. Magn Reson Imaging, 17(9):1383-1391, 1999. (more) download
- W. Singer. Time as coding space?. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 9(2):189-94, 1999. (more) download
- A.F. Cannestra, N. Pouratian, M.H. Shomer, A.W. Toga. Refractory periods observed by intrinsic signal and fluorescent dye imaging. J Neurophysiol, 80(3):1522-32, 1998. (more) download
- E. Niedermeyer. Alpha rhythms as physiological and abnormal phenomena. Int J Psychophysiol, 26(1):31-49, 1997. (more) download
- H. I. Saleheen, K. T. Ng. New finite difference formulations for general inhomogeneous anisotropic bioelectric problems. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 44(9):800-809, 1997. (more) download
- J. P. Wikswo Jr, A. Gevins, S. J. Williamson. The future of the EEG and MEG. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 87(1):1-9, 1993. (more) download
- S. Ogawa, T. M. Lee, A. R. Kay, D. W. Tank. Brain magnetic resonance imaging with contrast dependent on blood oxygenation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 87(24):9868-9872, 1990. (more) download
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- J. Sarvas. Basic mathematical and electromagnetic concepts of the biomagnetic inverse problem. Phys Med Biol, 32(1):11-22, 1987. (more) download
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