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Functionele mri en verwante technieken bij onderzoek in de psychiatrie

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Neuro-imaging als hulpmiddel bij wetenschappelijk onderzoek in de psychiatrie wordt al geruime tijd toegepast, maar de waarde ervan was tot voor enkele decennia beperkt. De voornaamste reden was de geringe sensitiviteit van de bestaande radiologische en neurofysiologische (bijv. elektro-encefalografie ’ eeg) onderzoekstechnieken, zodat slechts bij een klein aantal ziektebeelden afwijkingen konden worden vastgesteld (zoals bij sommige dementiële beelden en het delier).

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Dr. D.J. Veltman, psychiater, Klinisch pet-centrum & vakgroep psychiatrie, Vrije Universiteit Medisch Centrum Amsterdam, dj.

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Veltman, D. Functionele mri en verwante technieken bij onderzoek in de psychiatrie. NEPR 7, 157–164 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03071067

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