Accompanying Event-related Decrease of Alpha Band Eeg and Sustained Negative Bold Response at Ipsilateral Primary Sensorimotor Area

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  • H. Yuan
  • R. Szarkowski
  • C. Rios
  • J. Ashe
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(p<0.005) and (B) BOLD changes (p<0.005) during right hand movement displayed on an inflated cortical surface with white arrow indicating the central sulcus. (C) shows the locations of peak BOLD changes and time course of BOLD percentage change derived from these two regions (baseline is from -4 s to 0 s). ACCOMPANYING EVENT-RELATED DECREASE OF ALPHA BAND EEG AND SUSTAINED NEGATIVE BOLD RESPONSE AT IPSILATERAL PRIMARY SENSORIMOTOR AREA

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تاریخ انتشار 2008