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In diesem Kapitel werden zunächst die neurophysiologischen Untersuchungsmethoden vorgestellt. Im Weiteren wird darauf eingegangen, welche Untersuchungen in der psychiatrischen Rehabilitation von Nutzen sein können. Anhand konkreter Krankheitsbilder wird ihr Stellenwert im Rahmen der psychiatrischen Rehabilitation erläutert.

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Mulert, C., Hegerl, U. (2004). Neurophysiologie. In: Rössler, W. (eds) Psychiatrische Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18823-7_4

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