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Home » All Products » Tools for Vision Science » Vision Correction for MRI

When using visual stimuli in fMRI research, it is not possible for participants to wear regular eyeglasses inside the scanner, but it is important to be sure that participants’ vision is corrected for acuity so that they are able to see what you want them to see.

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