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Die sorgfältige Rekrutierung von geeigneten Studienteilnehmern ist die Basis einer jeden fundierten (funktionellen) Magnetresonanztomographie-(fMRT-)Studie. Dies gilt insbesondere im klinischen Rahmen. Dennoch wird der vorhergehenden angemessenen Abwägung wesentlicher Ein- und Ausschlusskriterien oft zu wenig Zeit und Überlegung gewidmet. Eine nachlässige Auswahl der Probanden kann sich jedoch gravierend auf die Ergebnisse auswirken und damit auch die Aussagekraft der bestdurchdachten Paradigmen und Designs zunichte machen. Eine sorgfältige Rekrutierung für fMRT-Studien bedarf eines nicht zu unterschätzenden Zeitaufwandes.

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Pauly, K., Habel, U. (2013). Rekrutierung von Studienteilnehmern. 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_7

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