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Academic Article Relationship between caffeine-induced changes in resting cerebral perfusion and blood oxygenation level-dependent signal.
Academic Article Multisensory enhancement of localization under conditions of induced myopia.
Academic Article Separating neural processes using mixed event-related and epoch-based fMRI paradigms.
Academic Article Age-related multisensory enhancement in a simple audiovisual detection task.
Academic Article Modality-specific selective attention attenuates multisensory integration.
Academic Article Cross-modal deactivations during modality-specific selective attention.
Academic Article Age-related increase in cross-sensory noise in resting and steady-state cerebral perfusion.
Academic Article Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution.
Academic Article Deactivation of sensory-specific cortex by cross-modal stimuli.
Academic Article Dietary caffeine consumption modulates fMRI measures.
Academic Article Cross-modal sensory processing in the anterior cingulate and medial prefrontal cortices.
Academic Article Semantic congruence is a critical factor in multisensory behavioral performance.
Academic Article Estimation of false discovery rates for wavelet-denoised statistical parametric maps.
Academic Article Aging and the interaction of sensory cortical function and structure.
Academic Article Suppression of multisensory integration by modality-specific attention in aging.
Academic Article Preservation of crossmodal selective attention in healthy aging.
Concept Acoustic Stimulation
Academic Article Network science and the effects of music preference on functional brain connectivity: from Beethoven to Eminem.
Academic Article Functional Brain Network Changes Following Use of an Allostatic, Closed-Loop, Acoustic Stimulation Neurotechnology for Military-Related Traumatic Stress.
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