Localizing sensorimotor areas with high resolution functional MRI is of considerable interest for a wide range of medical applications from the preoperative planning of neurosurgical interventions to determining the course of neuroplastic reorganisation after brain lesions. We examined the effect of
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Functional MRI detection of hemodynamic response of repeated median nerve stimulation
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- 122466465
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2013
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- 0730-725X
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