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Clinical and electrophysiological effect of right and left repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with major depressive disorder

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Graphic 1. Mean scores of HDRS, MADRS, BDI and HARS administered at baseline (1), session 5 (2), session 10 (2) and at the end of treatment (4) for each group (n=10 right, n= left)

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