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Coherent averaging of pseudorandom binary stimuli: is the dynamic cerebral autoregulatory response symmetrical?

Objective: Previous studies on cerebral autoregulation have shown the existence of hemispheric symmetry, which may be altered in stroke and traumatic brain injury. There is a paucity of data however on whether the response is symmetrical between those disturbances that cause cerebral hyperperfusion,...

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Published in:Physiological measurement 2017-11, Vol.38 (12), p.2164-2175
Main Authors: Katsogridakis, Emmanuel, Simpson, David M, Bush, Glen, Fan, Lingke, Birch, Anthony A, Allen, Robert, Potter, John F, Panerai, Ronney B
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