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Neuroscience Letters
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May 12, 2000
Unbiased whole-brain analysis of gray matter loss in Alzheimer's disease
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M P Witter, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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December 27, 1996
The functional basis of ocular dominance: functional MRI (fMRI) findings
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M Sprenger, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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March 21, 1998
Within-subject reproducibility of visual activation patterns with functional magnetic resonance imaging using multislice echo planar imaging
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, F G Hoogenraad, et al.
Neurological Research
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February 1, 1996
Rejection of the 'filtered noise' hypothesis to explain the variability of transcranial Doppler signals: a comparison of original TCD data with Gaussian-scaled phase randomized surrogate data sets
J H Vliegen, C J Stam, S A Rombouts, et al.
Human Brain Mapping
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March 30, 2000
FMRI of visual encoding: reproducibility of activation
W C Machielsen, S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, et al.
Neuroimage
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August 30, 2001
Anterior medial temporal lobe activation during attempted retrieval of encoded visuospatial scenes: an event-related fMRI study
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M P Witter, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
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August 1, 1997
Test-retest analysis with functional MR of the activated area in the human visual cortex
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, F G Hoogenraad, et al.
Hippocampus
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January 1, 1997
Visual association encoding activates the medial temporal lobe: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
S A Rombouts, W C Machielsen, M P Witter, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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March 10, 2001
Raloxifene affects brain activation patterns in postmenopausal women during visual encoding
S J Neele, S A Rombouts, M A Bierlaagh, et al.
Neuroimage
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May 16, 2001
Parahippocampal activation during successful recognition of words: a self-paced event-related fMRI study
S M Daselaar, S A Rombouts, D J Veltman, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters
|
May 12, 2000
Unbiased whole-brain analysis of gray matter loss in Alzheimer's disease
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M P Witter, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
December 27, 1996
The functional basis of ocular dominance: functional MRI (fMRI) findings
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M Sprenger, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
|
March 21, 1998
Within-subject reproducibility of visual activation patterns with functional magnetic resonance imaging using multislice echo planar imaging
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, F G Hoogenraad, et al.
Neurological Research
|
February 1, 1996
Rejection of the 'filtered noise' hypothesis to explain the variability of transcranial Doppler signals: a comparison of original TCD data with Gaussian-scaled phase randomized surrogate data sets
J H Vliegen, C J Stam, S A Rombouts, et al.
Human Brain Mapping
|
March 30, 2000
FMRI of visual encoding: reproducibility of activation
W C Machielsen, S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, et al.
Neuroimage
|
August 30, 2001
Anterior medial temporal lobe activation during attempted retrieval of encoded visuospatial scenes: an event-related fMRI study
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, M P Witter, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
|
August 1, 1997
Test-retest analysis with functional MR of the activated area in the human visual cortex
S A Rombouts, F Barkhof, F G Hoogenraad, et al.
Hippocampus
|
January 1, 1997
Visual association encoding activates the medial temporal lobe: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
S A Rombouts, W C Machielsen, M P Witter, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
March 10, 2001
Raloxifene affects brain activation patterns in postmenopausal women during visual encoding
S J Neele, S A Rombouts, M A Bierlaagh, et al.
Neuroimage
|
May 16, 2001
Parahippocampal activation during successful recognition of words: a self-paced event-related fMRI study
S M Daselaar, S A Rombouts, D J Veltman, et al.
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