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Klomp, A., Tremoleda, J. L., Schrantee, A., Gsell, W., Reneman, L. The Use of Pharmacological-challenge fMRI in Pre-clinical Research: Application to the 5-HT System. J. Vis. Exp. (62), e3956, doi:10.3791/3956 (2012).
ヒトのデータで使用する(例えば、FSLプログラム)用に設計された解析アルゴリズムとの互換性を確保するために、ボクセルサイズはファクター10(これはまた、例えばImageJを使用して行うことができます)を乗じする必要があります。我々の研究では、これは3.91 X 3.91×10 mm 3のボクセルサイズになりました。
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