Optimizing cognitive neuroscience experiments for separating event- related fmri bold responses in non-randomized alternating designs

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  • who: Soukhin Das from the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, United States Maastricht University, Netherlands have published the research: Optimizing cognitive neuroscience experiments for separating event- related fMRI BOLD responses in non-randomized alternating designs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors attempt to consider the nonlinear properties of BOLD signals that are introduced in many event-related experimental designs. The brief delay period in Profiles 3 and 4 between stimulus onset and maintenancelike activity lasting for LISI / 2 TR steps, is intended to mimic a subject`s relaxation period prior to preparatory activity . . .

     

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