Perspective: Brain scans need a rethink
Ben Deen and
Kevin Pelphrey ()
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Ben Deen: Ben Deen is a graduate student in brain and cognitive sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Kevin Pelphrey: Kevin Pelphrey is the Harris Associate Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Nature, 2012, vol. 491, issue 7422, S20-S20
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Head movement can bias brain imaging results, undermining a leading theory on the cause of autism, say Ben Deen and Kevin Pelphrey.
Date: 2012
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