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Dataset from 'Klever, L., Voudouris, D., Fiehler, K., & Billino, J. (2019). Age effects on sensorimotor predictions: What drives increased tactile suppression during reaching? Journal of Vision, 19(9):9, 1-17. doi:10.1167/19.9.9
<p>Dataset associated with the following publication:</p>
<p>Klever, L., Voudouris, D., Fiehler, K., & Billino, J. (2019). Age effects on sensorimotor predictions: What drives increased tactile suppression during reaching? Journal of Vision.</p>
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<p>We provide two files; one data file contains data on which analyses are based, the other one gives the column labels for the data file.</p>
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lena.klever[at]psychol.uni-giessen.de</p>
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In adults, MCI/MI sensitization is most common among females and in patients with facial and hand dermatitis (1). In our study, girls were more commonly affected than boys, and 6 of 7 patients had hand dermatitis. Most cases of contact allergy appear induced by leave-on cosmetics, especially moisturizing creams and wet wipes.
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