Improved object recognition memory using post-encoding repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Background: Brain stimulation is known to affect canonical pathways and proteins involved in memory. However, there are conflicting results on the ability of brain stimulation to improve to memory, which may be due to variations in timing of stimulation. Hypothesis: We hypothesized that repetitive t...
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Main Authors: | A.M. Heath, M. Brewer, J. Yesavage, M.W. McNerney |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36d4dd80627a43ccb2f22e74fbcee84c |
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