The Principle and Application of TMS

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a biological stimulation technique born in the middle of 1980’s, which can affect and change brain function. Compared with the conventional electrical stimulation, it has so many advantages that it seems very likely to become an important tool in doing research into brain function; moreover, with the development of this technique, its applications of in clinical medicine is more and more appreciated. This paper emphasizes the basic principle and applications of tanscranial magnetic stimulation.

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