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Silent and continuous fMRI scanning differentially modulate activation in an auditory language comprehension task

Schmidt et al., 2008

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16173495853970518973
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Schmidt C
Zaehle T
Meyer M
Geiser E
Boesiger P
Jancke L
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Human brain mapping

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Sparse temporal acquisition schemes have been adopted to investigate the neural correlates of human audition using blood‐oxygen‐level dependent (BOLD) based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) devoid of ambient confounding acoustic scanner noise …
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