Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) adjustment effects of schizophrenia: Results from an exploratory outcome of a randomized double-blind controlled study
•iTBS combined with MRI–guided neuronavigation have been proposed as a more preponderant treatment of schizophrenia•Modulation of L-DLPFC activity may be a potential option for alleviating symptoms of schizophrenia•iTBS group showed a significant superiority over sham group in remission of symptoms...
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