Abstract

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has played an essential role in treating treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (TRMDD), and rTMS may be effective through the improvement of the abnormal cortical networks. However, its underlying mechanisms/effects in the brain remain unclear. Here we evaluate the neural activity changes, including oscillatory connectivity after rTMS.

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