... of repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation (rTMS) to treat numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders has been thoroughly studied for the last two ...
... limited. Repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation (rTMS) has been used as an alternative therapeutic strategy, but the clinical impact on Alzheimer’s disease has hardly been ...for ...
... Hz) repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of chronic neglect deficits in a well- established feline model of visuospatial ...
... Repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation (rTMS) is a novel research tool with applications in neurology and psy- ...of stimulation (in the range of 1 Hz or below) produce inhibitory ...
... RepetitiveTranscranialMagneticStimulation at 100% of motor threshold was administered using a Dantec MagPro rapid magnetic stimulator with a 50mm diameter figure- eight-shaped MC-B70 ...
... Reasons explaining these discrepancies may be several. In some studies, Mally et al. used a different stimulation intensity to ours—indeed, they did not individualize intensity to motor thresholds .4,7 Moreover, ...
... RepetitiveTranscranialMagneticStimulation (rTMS) has shown the potential to reduce craving to smoke and the amount of cigarettes ...sham stimulation. After treatment, a functional ...
... by repetitive electrical stimulation of central nervous system pathways (Cooke & Bliss, ...2006). Repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation (rTMS), which is a non-invasive ...
... Fig. 2. Sequential assessment in the finger tapping test for the more affected side before and after DLPFC 10-Hz repetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulation. Upper graphs show the frequency ...
... all stimulation protocols, either active or ...during repetitive reaching movements is not a new finding and has been related to progressive appearance of fatigue along the ...all stimulation condi- ...
... This models can be applied to other systems like Callisto or Ganymede, with some modifications: different compositions or an internal magnetic field. Ice giants have strong non-dipolar component like the results ...
... by repetitive non-painful tactile stimulation (paired-pulsed ...to repetitive somatosensory information during stimulus evaluation, and a preservation of processing speed and inhibitory control ...
... Figure 2 shows Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) images for the three survey areas. Comparison between the aeromagnetic responses of these areas shows there are major similarities between the Sierras de San Luis y ...
... We first studied how known non-positional inverted indexes perform on repetitive collections. These indexes store the documents where each word appears. While classical indexes require 3%–6% of the plain text size ...
... on magnetic carbon is focused on extraction of aromatic compounds in aqueous matrices, some examples include: azo dyes, methylene blue, phthalate acid esters, and polycyclic aromatic ...
... The magnetic moments produced on the new surface experience a lower exchange interaction facilitating the formation of a C ...the magnetic pole at the new ...
... The aim of the present study was to show that in the case of an individual who shows asymmetries in their movement patterns during the process of regaining balance, a critical curve c[r] ...
... The stimulation block generates a low level signal delivered from 5 LED lamps to the biological samples to be ...The stimulation block generate stimulatory and also reference signals, for what it includes a ...