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Publication Date
August 2009
How Analyze was Used
“The archived MRI data were transferred to a PC running Analyze 7.0 … software for post-image processing.”
Keywords
Animals
Brain/anatomy & histology/physiology
Female
Functional Laterality/physiology
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Male
Mice
Pan troglodytes/anatomy & histology/physiology
Author Affiliation(s)
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, 418 Brackett Hall, Clemson, SC 29634, US. (CC, JO, JS)
Division of Psychobiology, Yerkes Primate Research Center, Atlanta, GA 30329, US. (CC, TN, JPT, WDH)
Department of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 30030, US. (WDH)
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Tags: Animals, Brain/anatomy & histology/physiology, Female, Functional Laterality/physiology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Male, Mice, Pan troglodytes/anatomy & histology/physiology