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    Brain activation by short-term nicotine exposure in anesthetized wild-type and beta2-nicotinic receptors knockout mice: a BOLD fMRI study

    The behavioral effects of nicotine and the role of the beta2-containing nicotinic receptors in these behaviors are well documented. However, the behaviors altered by nicotine rely on the functioning on multipl...

    S. V. Suarez, A. Amadon, E. Giacomini, A. Wiklund, J.-P. Changeux in Psychopharmacology (2009)

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    Uncinate fasciculus fiber tracking in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Initial findings

    In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) due to hippocampal sclerosis (HS), ictal discharge spread to the frontal and insulo-perisylvian cortex is commonly observed. The implication of white matter pathways in this pro...

    S. Rodrigo, C. Oppenheim, F. Chassoux, N. Golestani, Y. Cointepas in European Radiology (2007)

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    Optimized diffusion gradient orientation schemes for corrupted clinical DTI data sets

    Object:A method is proposed for generating schemes of diffusion gradient orientations which allow the diffusion tensor to be reconstructed from partial data sets in clinical DT-MRI, shoul...

    J. Dubois, C. Poupon, F. Lethimonnier in Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, B… (2006)

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    Anatomy of verbal memory: a functional MRI study

    The recent advent of new functional neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) makes it possible to examine cerebral activations in healthy individuals. In the present study,...

    S. Dupont, Y. Samson, D. Le Bihan, M. Baulac in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2002)

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    Slice acquisition order and blood oxygenation level dependent frequency content: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study

    Many event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigms performed so far have been designed to study a limited part of the brain with high temporal resolution. However, event-related paradigms can b...

    A. L. Paradis, P. F. Van de Moortele in Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, B… (2001)