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View article: Ultra-high-field fMRI reveals layer-specific responses in the human spinal cord
Ultra-high-field fMRI reveals layer-specific responses in the human spinal cord Open
Developments in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at ultra-high field (UHF) now allow for insights into human brain function at mesoscopic scale. However, similar progress has not been achieved for the human spinal cord, despite…
View article: EPISeg: Automated segmentation of the spinal cord on echo planar images using open-access multi-center data
EPISeg: Automated segmentation of the spinal cord on echo planar images using open-access multi-center data Open
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the spinal cord is relevant for studying sensation, movement, and autonomic function. Preprocessing of spinal cord fMRI data involves segmentation of the spinal cord on gradient-echo echo pla…
View article: EPISeg: Automated segmentation of the spinal cord on echo planar images using open-access multi-center data
EPISeg: Automated segmentation of the spinal cord on echo planar images using open-access multi-center data Open
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the spinal cord is relevant for studying sensation, movement, and autonomic function. Preprocessing of spinal cord fMRI data involves segmentation of the spinal cord on gradient-echo echo pla…
View article: Reliability of task-based fMRI in the dorsal horn of the human spinal cord
Reliability of task-based fMRI in the dorsal horn of the human spinal cord Open
The application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to the human spinal cord is still a relatively small field of research and faces many challenges. Here we aimed to probe the limitations of task-based spinal fMRI at 3T by inv…
View article: Reliability of task-based fMRI in the dorsal horn of the human spinal cord
Reliability of task-based fMRI in the dorsal horn of the human spinal cord Open
The application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to the human spinal cord is still a relatively small field of research and faces many challenges. Here we aimed to probe the limitations of task-based spinal fMRI at 3T by inv…
View article: Respiration, heartbeat, and conscious tactile perception
Respiration, heartbeat, and conscious tactile perception Open
Previous studies have shown that timing of sensory stimulation during the cardiac cycle interacts with perception. Given the natural coupling of respiration and cardiac activity, we investigated here their joint effects on tactile percepti…