Testing a Set of fMRI Paradigms to Detect the "Covert Cognition" Phenomenon on a Sample of Healthy Volunteers
Background. The authors developed a specialized set of functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigms, based on data from general psychology, neuropsychology and previous studies, to diagnose the "covert cognition" phenomenon on a Russian-speaking sample of patients with chronic disorders...
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Main Authors: | Anastasiia N. Cherkasova (Author), Kseniia A. Yatsko (Author), Maria S. Kovyazina (Author), Natalia A. Varako (Author), Elena I. Kremneva (Author), Yulia V. Ryabinkina (Author), Marina V. Krotenkova (Author), Natalia A. Suponeva (Author), Mikhail A. Piradov (Author) |
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Lomonosov Moscow State University,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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