Low-Degree Carbon Monoxide Exposure Affects Bold FMRI Response: Revision history

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29 November 2025

  • curprev 04:0004:00, 29 November 2025 CharlaFlatt talk contribs 5,863 bytes +5,863 Created page with "<br>Blood oxygen degree dependent (Bold) fMRI is a standard approach for measuring mind activation that could possibly be affected by low-degree carbon monoxide (CO) exposure from, e.g. smoking. This examine aimed to probe the vulnerability of Bold fMRI to CO and determine whether it may represent a major neuroimaging confound. Low-stage (6 ppm exhaled) CO results on Bold response were assessed in 12 wholesome never-smokers on two separate experimental days (CO and air m..."