2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibror.2019.07.1347
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Hemodynamic correlation imaging of the mouse brain for application in unilateral neurodegenerative diseases

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“…The data of both fMRI and HD-DOT has also been presented online through XNAT.org to encourage even more comparative research. To experience OBI in individuals at which fMRI is restricted, multiple research groups illustrated functional responses and resting state networks in populations having Parkinson's disease [136], [137]. Collectively, these research groups mention that recent advances in OBI provide a robust and practical approach for mapping brain functionality in comparison with fMRI.…”
Section: B Comparison Of Fmri and Fnirs Spatial Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data of both fMRI and HD-DOT has also been presented online through XNAT.org to encourage even more comparative research. To experience OBI in individuals at which fMRI is restricted, multiple research groups illustrated functional responses and resting state networks in populations having Parkinson's disease [136], [137]. Collectively, these research groups mention that recent advances in OBI provide a robust and practical approach for mapping brain functionality in comparison with fMRI.…”
Section: B Comparison Of Fmri and Fnirs Spatial Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%