The neuroimaging research process from the participants' perspective

International Journal of Psychophysiology - Tập 63 - Trang 152-158 - 2007
Richard Cooke1, Elizabeth Peel1, Rachel L. Shaw1, Carl Senior1
1School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, UK

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