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Regional impairment of cerebrovascular reactivity and BOLD signal in adults after stroke.

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Figure 1. Monitoring of end-tidal P CO 2
Figure 4. Hyperventilation and motor-related signal changes at the SMC and SMA level. The representation of group studies in controls and in patients with right infarct (n ⫽ 6) show decreased z values in both ipsilesional ROIs for all tasks (color scales f

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