Functional changes in the salience network of patients with amnesic mild cognitive impairment before and after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Brain and Behavior2023Vol. 13(9), pp. e3169–e3169
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Qianqian Yuan, Chen Xue, Xuhong Liang, Wenzhang Qi, Shanshan Chen, Yu Song, Huimin Wu, Xulian Zhang, Chaoyong Xiao, Jiu Chen
Abstract
Our findings suggest that rTMS targeting PCUN is a promising, noninvasive approach to ameliorating cognitive dysfunction in aMCI patients, and that this cognitive improvement is accompanied by brain connectivity modulation.
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