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Kami Koldewyn

Psychology researcher and founder of the Developmental Social Vision Laboratory, Bangor University

January 2014

Heeding head motion’s effects

by  /  14 January 2014

Even small differences in head motion between groups can substantially increase group differences in brain imaging scans. This underscores the importance of accounting for head motion in any study in which one population is likely to move more than another, says Kami Koldewyn.

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