1Bandettini PA, Wong EC. Magnetic resonance imaging of human brain func tion principles, practical ities, and possibilities. Neurosurg Clin Nor AM 1997;8:245
2Binder J. Functional magnetic resonance imaging language mapping Neuro surg Clin Nor AM, 1997,8:383
3Arfanakis K Cordes D, Haughton VM, et al. Combining independent component analvsis and correlation analysis to probe interregional connectivity in FMRI task activation data. sets Magn Reson Imaging. 2000, 18:921
4CirdesD, Turski PA, Sorenson JA. Compensation of susceptibility-induced signal loss in echo - planar imaging for functional applications. Magn ResonImaging. 2000,18:1055
5Rao SM, Bandettini PA, Binder JR, et al. Relationship between finger move- ment rate and functional magnetic resonance signal change in human primary motor cortex j Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 1996,16:1250
6Lowe MJ. Lurito JT, Mathews Vp, et al. Quantiative conparison of functional contrast from BOLD-weighted spin-echo and gradient-eeho echoplanar imaging at 1.5 Tesla and H2 150PET in the whole brain J Cereb Blood flow Metab.2000,20:1331
7Barth M, Reichenbach JR, Venkatesan R Moser E, Haacke EM. High-resolu- tion,multiple gradient-echo functional MRI at 1.5T Magn Reson Imaging. 1999,17:321 - 329
8Song AW, Mao H, Muthupillai R, et al. Segmented spin - echo pulses to increase fMR signal; repeated intrinsic diffusional enhancement Magn reson mde. 1999,42:631