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Klinische Neurophysiologie und psychiatrische Anwendungsbereiche

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Seit der ersten Auflage dieses Handbuchs für Psychiatrie sind mehr als 20 Jahre vergangen. Der damalige gigantische Versuch von R. Jung, eine breit angelegte Zusammenschau von neurophysiologischen Methoden, Theorien, Denkansätzen und deren klinische Bezüge zur Psychiatrie herzustellen, ist sowohl aus grundsätzlichen als auch aus praktischen Erwägungen nicht mehr denkbar. Die im folgenden kurz skizzierte Zielsetzung des vorliegenden Kapitels, dessen vorgeschriebener Umfang nicht einmal einen Bruchteil des Literaturverzeichnisses des Jung’schen Beitrags erreichen durfte, mußte deshalb vergleichsweise eingeschränkt bleiben.

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Conrad, B., Benecke, R. (1988). Klinische Neurophysiologie und psychiatrische Anwendungsbereiche. In: Kisker, K.P., Lauter, H., Meyer, JE., Müller, C., Strömgren, E. (eds) Psychiatrie der Gegenwart 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71821-2_3

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