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Increased Absolute Power in the Left Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortices with TMS for Complex Depression

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studies would be of benefit to validate the use of TMS when MDD is comorbid with chronic pain. REFERENCES: 1. Lindsay PG, Wyckoff M. The depression-pain syndrome and its response… Click to show full abstract

studies would be of benefit to validate the use of TMS when MDD is comorbid with chronic pain. REFERENCES: 1. Lindsay PG, Wyckoff M. The depression-pain syndrome and its response to antidepressants. Psychosomatics. Jul 1981;22(7):571-573, 576-577. 2. Bair MJ, Robinson RL, Katon W, Kroenke K. Depression and pain comorbidity: a literature review. Arch Intern Med. Nov 1

Keywords: left prefrontal; depression; power left; increased absolute; absolute power; prefrontal anterior

Journal Title: Brain Stimulation
Year Published: 2020

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