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Neurosalience #S3E2 with Prantik Kundu and Charles Lynch - Multi-echo EPI: An under-utilised tool for fMRI

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How to Identify Respiration Related Variation

Respiration, the movement associated with respiration can definitely be associated with this. The jury is out there in terms of how to best identify this it is a difficult problem. I think Katie Chang has recently published on a deep learning method where she identified key points key areas of brain to sample and that's an area of further analysis. But things like retro I core, for instance, work pretty well but they don't really really solve it. And then if with just a localized activation so that might, you know, there might be some method for pulling that out.

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