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Coherent hemodynamic oscillations induced in the human brain by paced breathing and cyclic thigh-cuffs inflation

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Abstract

We compare cerebral hemodynamic oscillations in the brain induced by two protocols. Pneumatic thigh-cuffs can produce similar results to paced breathing, and are more practical for coherent hemodynamics spectroscopy in a clinical population.

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