Determining the optimal pulse number for theta burst induced change in cortical excitability
Abstract Theta-burst stimulation (TBS) is a form of non-invasive neuromodulation which is delivered in an intermittent (iTBS) or continuous (cTBS) manner. Although 600 pulses is the most common dose, the goal of these experiments was to evaluate the effect of higher per-dose pulse numbers on cortica...
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Main Authors: | Daniel M. McCalley, Daniel H. Lench, Jade D. Doolittle, Julia P. Imperatore, Michaela Hoffman, Colleen A. Hanlon |
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2021
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