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ARX Model Approach to Data Acquired From Healthy and Migraine Subjects

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Abstract

This study investigates the brain hemodynamic responses of migraine and healthy subjects to breathholding task with ARX model. Analysis has shown that the amplitude of peak response of migraineurs is five folds smaller (p<0.05).

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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