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Augenbewegungen

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Dieses Kapitel befasst sich mit der Messung von Augenbewegungen während fMRT-Untersuchungen. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in die Funktion verschiedener Arten von Augenbewegungen und deren Bedeutung für die neurologische und psychiatrische Forschung soll eine praktisch orientierte Übersicht über die Messmethoden, die Durchführung der Messung, die Auswertung der Daten sowie einige fortgeschrittene Anwendungen gegeben werden.

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Pfeiffer, U., Weidner, R. (2013). Augenbewegungen. In: Schneider, F., Fink, G.R. (eds) Funktionelle MRT in Psychiatrie und Neurologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29800-4_11

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