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    Using multi-echo fMRI to increase task-based contrast-to-noise and response stability

    Presented: October 2015
    Project(s): Multi-Echo fMRI      
    Conference/Event: 2015: Society for Neuroscience
    Summary:
    Presenter(s):
    • Ben Gutierrez
    • Daniel A Handwerker, Ph.D.
    • Javier Gonzalez-Castillo, Ph.D.
    • Peter Bandettini, Ph.D.
    • Laura Buchanan
    File: gutierrez_100runsmultiecho_sfn2015_small.pdf

    Updated: October 1, 2015

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