Published May 15, 2003
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Neuroimaging Weighs In: Humans Meet Macaques in "Primate" Visual Cortex
Chicago
Abstract
It has been only a decade since functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was introduced, but approximately four fMRI papers are now published every working day. Here we review this progress in a well studied system: primate visual cortex.
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