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Repetitive TMS temporarily alters brain diffusion.
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Repetitive TMS temporarily alters brain diffusion.
Mottaghy FM, Gangitano M, Horkan C, Chen Y, Pascual-Leone A, Schlaug G. Repetitive TMS temporarily alters brain diffusion. Neurology. 2003 May 13; 60(9):1539-41.
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Adult
Diffusion
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetics
Male
Motor Cortex
Time Factors
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Gottfried Schlaug MD, PhD