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Neuronavigation-guided Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Aphasia

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08:48 min

May 6th, 2016

May 6th, 2016

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Title

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TMS Preparation

4:36

TMS Mapping

6:30

Results: Navigational TMS Produces More Precise Results than Conventional TMS

7:18

Conclusion

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The overall goal of this procedure, is to introduce a more precise and effective repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation method, using a neuro-navigational system, targeting the Brocha's area, for patients with post-stroke aphasia. This metho

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This study is designed to test the hypothesis that neuronavigational system-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation has higher accuracy for targeting the intended target as demonstrated by eliciting a greater degree of virtual aphasia in healthy subjects, measured by delay in reaction time to picture naming.

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