Effectiveness of noninvasive brain stimulation in the treatment of anxiety disorders: a meta-analysis of sham or behaviour-controlled studies
CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that noninvasive brain stimulation reduced anxiety and depression scores compared to control conditions, suggesting that it can alleviate clinical symptoms in patients with anxiety disorders.PMID:34753789 | PMC:PMC8580831 | DOI:10.1503/jpn.210050
Source: J Psychiatry Neurosc... - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Alessandra Vergallito Alessia Gallucci Alberto Pisoni Mariacristina Punzi Gabriele Caselli Giovanni M Ruggiero Sandra Sassaroli Leonor J Romero Lauro Source Type: research
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