INIS
levels
100%
patients
100%
signals
100%
blood
100%
oxygen
100%
response functions
69%
peaks
30%
comparative evaluations
15%
size
15%
brain
15%
damage
15%
images
7%
design
7%
correlations
7%
control
7%
physiology
7%
investigations
7%
etiology
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aphasia
100%
Inpatient
100%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
100%
BOLD Signal
100%
Patient
90%
Time
40%
Follow up
10%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
10%
Etiology
10%
Imaging
10%
Sample
10%
Control
10%
Neuroscience
Blood-Oxygen-Level Dependent
100%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
100%
Aphasia
100%
Stroke
100%
Brain
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hemodynamic
100%
Oxygen Blood Level
100%
Time
44%
Language
44%
Age
11%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
11%
Sample
11%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
11%
Psychology
Blood Oxygen Level
100%
Aphasia
100%
Hemodynamic Response
56%
Lesions
12%
Groups
12%
Neural Activation
6%
Etiology
6%