Magnetic resonance imaging/Bibliography: Difference between revisions

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  | doi = 10.1006/anbo.2000.1181
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*{{cite book
| author = Callaghan, P.T.
| year = 1993
| title = Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| isbn = 0 198 53997 5
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*{{cite book
| author = Blümich, B.; Kuhn, W.
| year = 1992
| title = Magnetic resonance microscopy
| publisher = VCH Weinheim
| isbn = 3 527 28403 6
}}
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== Functional MRI ==
== Functional MRI ==
*{{cite journal
| author = Logothetis, N.K.
| year = 2008
| title = What we can do and what we cannot do with fMRI
| journal = Nature
| volume = 453
| pages = 869-878
| doi = 10.1038/nature06976
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*{{cite journal
*{{cite journal
  | author = Logothetis, N.K.
  | author = Logothetis, N.K.
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  | pages = 150-157
  | doi = 10.1038/35084005
  | doi = 10.1038/35084005
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*{{cite journal
| author = Logothetis, N.K.
| year = 2008
| title = What we can do and what we cannot do with fMRI
| journal = Nature
| volume = 453
| pages = 869-878
| doi = 10.1038/nature06976
}}
}}

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MR microscopy

  • Callaghan, P.T. (1993). Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0 198 53997 5. 
  • Blümich, B.; Kuhn, W. (1992). Magnetic resonance microscopy. VCH Weinheim. ISBN 3 527 28403 6. 

Functional MRI

  • Logothetis, N.K.; Pauls, J.; Augath, M.; Trinath, T.; Oeltermann, A. (2001). "Neurophysiological investigation of the basis of the fMRI signal". Nature 412: 150-157. DOI:10.1038/35084005. Research Blogging.