2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.028
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Evidence for a motor and a non-motor domain in the human dentate nucleus — An fMRI study

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“…Responses in these nuclei are not frequently reported, most likely because of their small size and their T2*‐weighted signal variability, which makes their responses difficult to detect [Alahmadi et al, 2015; Diedrichsen et al, 2011; Dimitrova et al, 2006; Habas, 2010; Küper et al, 2011, 2012, 2014]. The data presented here, however, demonstrates that these nuclei show a main effect of movement as well as non‐linear force‐related‐BOLD effects.…”
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“…Responses in these nuclei are not frequently reported, most likely because of their small size and their T2*‐weighted signal variability, which makes their responses difficult to detect [Alahmadi et al, 2015; Diedrichsen et al, 2011; Dimitrova et al, 2006; Habas, 2010; Küper et al, 2011, 2012, 2014]. The data presented here, however, demonstrates that these nuclei show a main effect of movement as well as non‐linear force‐related‐BOLD effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, signals from the DN, which appears hypointense on T2*‐weighted images, were analyzed differently as described in [Diedrichsen et al, 2011; Küper et al, 2011]. To prevent functional activations being smoothed into the DN, the functional maps were masked with the DN anatomical regions and a smoothing kernel of 4mm isotropic FWHM was applied [Diedrichsen et al, 2011; Küper et al, 2014].…”
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