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Mapping the voxel-wise effective connectome in resting state fMRI Universiteit Gent
Small-world directed networks in the human brain : multivariate granger causality analysis of resting-state fMRI Universiteit Gent
On the definition of signal-to-noise ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio for fMRI data Universiteit Gent
Speech dominance is a better predictor of functional brain asymmetry than handedness: a combined fMRI word generation and behavioral dichotic listening study Universiteit Gent
Colateralization of Broca's area and the visual word form area in left-handers: fMRI evidence Universiteit Gent
Brain activity during phonation in healthy female singers with supraglottic compression : an fMRI pilot study Universiteit Gent
Brain activity during phonation in women with muscle tension dysphonia : an fMRI study Universiteit Gent
Bootstrapping fMRI data: dealing with misspecification Universiteit Gent
Can we use resting-state fMRI and CSD fiber tractography in presurgical mapping? KU Leuven
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It is a fascinating biological machine capable of processing massive amounts of information and performing a wide array of functions. In fact, it is so complex that we estimate that the number of connections between nerve cells (neurons) in the human brain to be about 100 times the number of stars in our neighboring Andromeda galaxy (1 trillion). However, like any other organ in our body, ...