I know it can be done in rats by using invasive techniques and you can use fMRI in humans but I was just wondering if there was a more ecomonical option to show activity in the CST and basal ganglia without fMRI?
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I am a bit confused with your answer and I cannot access any of the articles you have suggested. Could you possibly email them to me at [email protected]?
Basically all I am asking is has anyone measured activity in the CST and Basal Ganglia by using something like a EEG?