Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation promotes plasticity of the visual cortex in adult amblyopic rats

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  • who: Jing Zheng from the Central South University, China have published the research: Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation promotes plasticity of the visual cortex in adult amblyopic rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study demonstrated that low-frequency 1 Hz rTMS improved the visual function in adult amblyopic rats, along with molecular and structural changes in the visual cortex.
  • how: The authors determined if rTMS alters the expression of inhibitory receptors the results showed that neither GABAAu03b11 nor GABAAu03b13 was statistically significant among the four groups . This result was consistent with . . .

     

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