## Abstract A paired‐stimuli paradigm combined with fMRI was utilized to study the effect of gradient acoustic noise on fMRI response in the human primary visual cortex (V1) in terms of the auditory‐visual cross‐modal neural interaction. The gradient noise generated during the fMRI acquisition was
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Water-diffusion slowdown in the human visual cortex on visual stimulation precedes vascular responses
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