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- Bandettini PA (2009). "Seven topics in functional magnetic resonance imaging". J Integr Neurosci 8 (3): 371-403. DOI:10.1142/S0219635209002186. PMID 19938211. Research Blogging. [e]
- Provides an overview on the state of the art in functional Magnetic resonance imaging as of mid-2009, focusing on the following seven interrelated topics:
- "(1) Clinical impact, (2) Utilization of individual functional maps, (3) fMRI signal interpretation, (4) Pattern effect mapping and decoding, (5) Endogenous oscillations, (6) MRI technology, and (7) Alternative functional contrast mechanisms."
- Amaro E, Barker GJ (2006). "Study design in fMRI: basic principles". Brain Cogn 60 (3): 220-32. DOI:10.1016/j.bandc.2005.11.009. PMID 16427175. Research Blogging. [e]
- Donaldson DI (2004). "Parsing brain activity with fMRI and mixed designs: what kind of a state is neuroimaging in?". Trends Neurosci 27 (8): 442-4. DOI:10.1016/j.tins.2004.06.001. PMID 15271489. Research Blogging. [e]