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    Neuroimaging assessment of cerebrovascular reactivity in concussion: current concepts, methodological considerations and review of the literature
    Neuroimaging assessment of cerebrovascular reactivity in concussion: current concepts, methodological considerations and review of the literature
    by Michael John Ellis, Michael John Ellis, Lawrence eRyner, Lawrence eRyner, Olivia eSobczyk, Olivia eSobczyk, Jorn eFierstra, David eMikulis, David eMikulis, Joseph Arnold Fisher, Joseph Arnold Fisher, James eDuffin, James eDuffin, W. Alan C. Mutch, W. Alan C. Mutch
    Published 2016-04-01
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    Vascular Steal Explains Early Paradoxical Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Cerebrovascular Response in Brain Regions with Delayed Arterial Transit Times
    Vascular Steal Explains Early Paradoxical Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Cerebrovascular Response in Brain Regions with Delayed Arterial Transit Times
    by Julien Poublanc, Jay Show Han, Daniel Michael Mandell, John Conklin, Jeffrey Alan Stainsby, Joseph Arnold Fisher, David John Mikulis, Adrian Philip Crawley
    Published 2013-04-01
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    The voxel-wise analysis of false negative fMRI activation in regions of provoked impaired cerebrovascular reactivity.
    The voxel-wise analysis of false negative fMRI activation in regions of provoked impaired cerebrovascular reactivity.
    by Christiaan Hendrik Bas van Niftrik, Marco Piccirelli, Giovanni Muscas, Martina Sebök, Joseph Arnold Fisher, Oliver Bozinov, Christoph Stippich, Antonios Valavanis, Luca Regli, Jorn Fierstra
    Published 2019-01-01
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