Event-related functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Proton-Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) measures brain chemicals in the human brain. Traditionally, MRS has been used to measure slow changes in brain chemicals, but functional MRS can now be used to measure more rapid changes. This paper provides a user guide for measuring rapid changes in brain chemicals, including those that accompany computations relevant for human cognition and behaviour.
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Event-related functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Proton-Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) measures brain chemicals in the human brain. Traditionally, MRS has been used to measure slow changes in brain chemicals, but functional MRS can now be used to measure more rapid changes. This paper provides a user guide for measuring rapid changes in brain chemicals, including those that accompany computations relevant for human cognition and behaviour.
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