The effect of intermittent theta burst stimulation for cognitive dysfunction: a meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that iTBS may improve cognitive function in patients with cognitive dysfunction, although the quality of evidence remains low. Further studies with better methodological quality should explore the effects of iTBS on cognitive function.PMID:38651344 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2344087
Source: Brain Injury - Category: Neurology Authors: Beisi Zheng Jianer Chen Manting Cao Yujia Zhang Shishi Chen Hong Yu Kang Liang Source Type: research
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