high-frequency rTMS regulates neuronal excitability
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Exploration and modulation of brain network interactions with noninvasive brain stimulation in combination with neuroimaging.
(2012)
PMID:22429242
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both low-frequency and high-frequency rTMS produce an approximately 30% change in TMS-evoked response, implying a change in cortical excitability
confidence: 0.94
Exploration and modulation of brain network interactions with noninvasive brain stimulation in combination with neuroimaging.
(2012)
PMID:22429242
cited
high-frequency (>5 Hz) rTMS trains generally increased cortical excitability, as measured via MEP size
confidence: 0.96