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Die Anzahl der bildgebenden Studien zu Zwangs- und Angsterkrankungen ist im Laufe der letzten Jahre stetig gewachsen. Da die Zwangssymptomatik mittels Darbietung entsprechender Auslösereize experimentell zuverlässig reproduzierbar ist, wurde in jüngster Zeit immer häufiger der Versuch unternommen, insbesondere den zerebralen Grundlagen der Zwangserkrankung mithilfe bildgebender Verfahren näher zu kommen.

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Koch, K., Mathiak, K. (2013). Zwangs- und Angststörungen. 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_44

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