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Es wird über Methodologie und klinisch wichtige Aspekte von EPG Lichtreizstudien bei 3 verschiedenen Gruppen von Verhaltenspathologie und deren Behandlung berichtet. Die Präzision und Vielseitigkeit, die nicht-traumatischen Aspekte sowie klinische, therapeutische und pharmakologische Relevanz dieser Methode versprechen eine wichtige Brücke zwischen Theorie und Praxis in bezug auf diejenigen Verhaltenstörungen zu schlagen, bei denen primäre oder sekundäre Bioammstoffwechselstörungen vermutet werden.

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Knopp, W., Hakerem, G. (1973). Pupillographie, Bioamine und Verhaltenspathologie. In: Dodt, E., Schrader, K.E. (eds) Die normale und die gestörte Pupillenbewegung / Normal and Disturbed Pupillary Movements. Symposion der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80488-5_29

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