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Date: 2011-04-29 13:52:58
Magnetic resonance imaging
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Neuroimaging
Statistics
Cognitive neuroscience
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Resting state fMRI
Independent component analysis
ICA Gruppen
ICA

An fMRI Analysis of Driving-Related Networks with Independent Component Analysis Applied in a Between-Condition (BC-ICA) and Within-Condition (WC-ICA) Manner Vince CALHOUN1, James PEKAR2, Tulay ADALI3, Godfrey PEARLSON4,

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