Nature Medicine
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doi:10.1038/nm0298-155
A BOLD move for fMRIKeith R. ThulbornMR Research Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA email: tmf2@ciddasl.emxdc.gov Correlating BOLD functional magnetic resonance imaging with metabolic changes during neuronal activation should benefit the study of cognitive processing (pages 159−167). REFERENCES
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