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Investigation of Spatial Working Memory via functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) - Controls

The University of Melbourne
Professor Gary Egan (Owned by)
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Investigation of Spatial Working Memory using mental rotation and delayed-match-to-sample techniques via functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). This project is for the control subjects that will be used for both Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Dysthymic Disorder cohorts

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Number of Subjects: 26
Number of Studies: 26
Number of Datasets: 572
Size of Content: 15615593472 bytes

Subject Details:
type: 26 animal
species: 26 human
gender: 8 female, 18 male

Data time period: 2006-10-31 to 2007-08-15

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