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Engineers and neuroscientists at Duke University have developed a method to measure the response of an individual neuron to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the brain. The advance will help researchers understand the underlying physiological effects of TMS - a procedure used to treat psychiatric disorders - and optimize its use as a therapeutic treatment.
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