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- who: ufeffLinufeff ufeffZhuufeff et al. from the of Electronic and China have published the paper: Functional connectivity changes are correlated with sleep improvement in chronic insomnia patients after rTMS treatment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The secondary aim of this study was to examine whether the clinical improvement observed 1 month after rTMS was related to any previously identified connectivity characteristics. In effect, the primary goal of this study was to determine the neural mechanism of rTMS rather than to demonstrate differential clinical outcome with active versus sham conditions.
- how: In this context . . .
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