Here we present the initial results on implementing human line-scanning fMRI with the purpose of obtaining ultra-high temporal and spatial resolution data of hemodynamic changes in the human brain. This technique could yield novel insights for fundamental neuroscience on laminar information flow, but also for better understanding of microvascular pathophysiological mechanisms in a wide range of brain disorders.
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