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Mechanisms of central nervous system damage and recovery in demyelinating and oter neurological disorders: Structural and functional MRI studies

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Table 1.1. Frequency of symptoms in MS (%). Adapted from Swingler and Compston, 1992.
Table 1.2. Poser committee criteria (Poser et al, 1983)
Fig. 1.8. Slice selection. A slice-select gradient is superimposed upon the main Bo
Fig. 2.2. Simple block design categorical fMRI experiment.
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