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transcranial magnetic stimulation
is a kind of:
- treatment » neuromodulation » brain stimulation
- neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- treatment » neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- treatment » neuromodulation » neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- treatment » somatic treatment » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- neurostimulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- treatment » neurostimulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- neuromodulation » neurostimulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- targeted neurostimulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- treatment » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- treatment » neuromodulation » shock therapy » brain stimulation
- treatment » somatic treatment » brain stimulation
- targeted neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- treatment » neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- neuromodulation » neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation » brain stimulation
- treatment » brain stimulation
- treatment » neuromodulation
- neurostimulation
- treatment » neuromodulation » neurostimulation
- treatment » neurostimulation
- treatment » somatic treatment
- targeted neurostimulation
- neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation
- treatment » neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation
- treatment » neuromodulation » neurostimulation » targeted neurostimulation
- treatment
An electromagnetic stimulating device placed on the scalp can induce or modify electrical activity in underlying brain tissue. Aimed at the associated area of the motor cortex such stimuli can produce movement of voluntary muscles and may treat certain mental disorders.
Image from NIMH.
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