The alterations of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on the energy landscape of resting‐state networks differ across the human cortex
Liming Fan,
Chunwang Su,
Youjun Li
et al.
Abstract:Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a promising intervention tool for the noninvasive modulation of brain activity and behavior in neuroscience research and clinical settings. However, the resting‐state dynamic evolution of large‐scale functional brain networks following rTMS has rarely been investigated. Here, using resting‐state fMRI images collected from 23 healthy individuals before (baseline) and after 1 Hz rTMS of the left frontal (FRO) and occipital (OCC) lobes, we examined the differ… Show more
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